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Fisherman repairing his net before heading out to catch Sole from Steveston in British Columbia Canada-stock-photo
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Thai fisher man people sailing wooden fishing boat to trawl laying fish net or drive wood fishery ship for trawling net catch fish marine life at Phet-stock-photo
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Thai fisher man people sailing wooden fishing boat to trawl laying fish net or drive wood fishery ship for trawling net catch fish marine life at Phet-stock-photo
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Thai fisher man sailing wooden fishing boat to trawl laying fish net or wood fishery ship trawling net catch fish marine life at Phetburi Beach in sea-stock-photo
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Thai fisher man people sailing wooden fishing boat to trawl laying fish net or drive wood fishery ship for trawling net catch fish marine life at Phet-stock-photo
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Nice, France, France. 13th June, 2025. PETER THOMSON, United Nations Secretary-General's special envoy for the ocean, raises his hand and exclaims 'Viva la France!' following the traditional flag-lowering ceremony marking the close of UNOC3 in Nice, France.The UN Ocean Conference is a global summit conference with calls to ban bottom trawling and expand marine protections. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 10th June, 2025. Ocean''¯Rebellion activists stage a beach-side performance in Nice featuring a Macron caricature blindfolded and with a placard reading 'Macron loves trawling'' to protest inaction on destructive seabed fishing. The stunt occurs during the UN Ocean Conference, highlighting concerns over France's continued allowance of bottom trawling in marine protected areas. Meanwhile, the conference focuses on ratifying the High Seas Treaty to enable truly protected international waters, following criticism that France's pledge to restrict bottom trawling to just-stock-photo
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Nice, France. 9th June, 2025. Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests, with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a ban on trawling to protect marine biodiversity and traditional fishing communities. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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June 9, 2025, Nice, England, France: Activists from Ocean Rebellion stage a street theatre protest in Nice. The performance features a performer in a caricature mask of President Emmanuel Macron, depicted as a servant to industrial fishing interests with a man dressed as Captain Iglo (Captain Birdseye). The activists use the performance to accuse French and EU leaders of failing to protect the ocean, alleging that destructive practices like bottom trawling continue in Marine Protected Areas despite political commitments. The demonstration calls for an end to industrial fishing subsidies and a-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Nice, England, France. 7th June, 2025. Thousands march through the streets of Nice to mark the opening day of the UN Ocean Conference. The protest, known as the Blue March, features costumed performers and a 150-metre screen-printed fishing net, visually representing the destruction caused by bottom trawling. Demonstrators call for binding international action to protect marine ecosystems and end seabed exploitation. (Credit Image: © Joao Daniel Pereira/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo