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  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270383.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270333.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270387.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270433.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270366.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270296.jpg
  • Live grouper being prcoessed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270317.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270439.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270420.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270384.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270353.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270344.jpg
  • Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270359.jpg
  • Live grouper being prcoessed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270301.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220549.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012,
    ANTI201204210386.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270257.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220686.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270088.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030199a.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270125.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030102a.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220640.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220587.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270225.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270208.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270190.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220659.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220598.jpg
  • ANTI201204210382.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012,
    ANTI201204210270.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210199.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210165.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030142a.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220754.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210490.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210191.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210182.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030150a.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030064a.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220761.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220712.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220577.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220539.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210461.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012,
    ANTI201204210310.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210259.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270202.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030176a.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030024a.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210494.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012,
    ANTI201204210342.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012,
    ANTI201204210272.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210245.jpg
  • No Stress, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204210164.jpg
  • Live grouper being unloaded from a Pulau Mas boat at Benoa harbour, Bali, Indonesia. The grouper are destined for export to Hong Kong.  The live reef fish trade is a highly lucrative business that is associated with several, highly destructive fishing methods, including the use of cyanide to stun and capture the fish alive.  However, Pulau Mas uses more sustainable practices and the company supports the use of traditional handline fishing methods, refuses to trade in fish caught using cyanide and enforces a minimum catch size.
    PMAS201202270121.jpg
  • Human trafficking, Indonesia.
    SCHL201203030041a.jpg
  • Nahko & Medicine for the People, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012.
    ANTI201204220778.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Antida Earth Day, Bali, Indonesia, 21/4/2012,
    ANTI201204210314.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Serambi Arts Antida, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 17/03/2012.
    SPRT201203170293.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Serambi Arts Antida, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 17/03/2012.
    SPRT201203170305.jpg
  • Roby Navicula, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Serambi Arts Antida, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 17/03/2012.
    SPRT201203170317.jpg
  • Vieux Aliou Cissokho, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Serambi Arts Antida, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 17/03/2012.
    SPRT201203170015.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203170831.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203171112.jpg
  • Supa Kalulu, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203170347.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203171132.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203171036.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203170909.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203170935.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203170848.jpg
  • Nahko and Medicine for the People, Bali Spirit Festival Preview, Amtida Arts Serambi, Bali, Indonesia, 17/032012.
    SPRT201203171056.jpg