A traditional Indonesian fisherman catches a big sailfish using only a hand-line. Overfishing, irregulated mining operations and environmental degradation have caused fish populations to decline in recent years.
4519 An Indonesian fisherman kneeling in a traditional narrow wooden boat, catching a sail fish with a hand line. 2. Impacts Climate Visuals Principles: 1. Show real people not staged photo-ops, 2. Tell new stories, 6. Show local (but serious) climate impacts, 7. Be very careful with protest imagery, 3. Show climate causes at scale, 4. Climate impacts are emotionally powerful, 5. Understand your audience, 8. Sustainability must be everyones objective, 9. Overcome present-day fears with a vision for the future A traditional Indonesian fisherman catches a big sailfish using only a hand-line. Overfishing, irregulated mining operations and environmental degradation have caused fish populations to decline in recent years. City: Bangka Region: North Sulawesi Country: Indonesia Agency: Climate Visuals Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Mandatory Credit: Giuseppe Suaria / Climate Visuals PhD in Marine Ecology and research scientist currently working on marine litter and microplastic pollution in oceanic and polar environments. Photographer name: Giuseppe Suaria Photographer based in: Italy Social media: www.facebook.com/Giuseppe.Suaria/ Website: www.instagram.com/giuseppe_suaria/