‘Merfolk’ protest against devastating impact of industrial tuna fishing practices
“MERFOLK” took to Piccadilly Circus in London today to protest at the devastating impact of industrial tuna fishing practices.
Campaigners from Ocean Rebellion opened a giant John West tin containing people dressed as merfolk ensnared by drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs) in front of a Tesco which sells the brand.
DFADS are floating debris — often plastic — that attract tuna and species including endangered sharks and turtles.
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