By Julia Pritchard for MailOnline. The campaign has hired a number of celebrities to represent them over the last few years, including Helena Bonham Carter and Emma Thompson. And Fishlove has now enlisted the help of actresses Imelda Staunton and Rula Lenska to raise awareness of the dangers of over fishing - in its usually striking style. Imelda, 61, and year-old Rula both stripped completely naked for the eye-catching shoot - concealing their modesty with nothing but dead fish, to highlight the importance of clean and healthy seas.
Naked celebrities fondle these dead fish in an effort to save them
Naked celebrities fondle these dead fish in an effort to save them - NewsTimes
Josh Brolin poses with a wahoo as part of the Fishlove photo campaign to stem overfishing in European waters. Josh Brolin holding a dead wahoo over his you-know-what might just be the phallic imagery required to protect the EU's oceans from overfishing. The seafood the celebrities cradle in the photographs are dead, but the point of the campaign is to keep the fishes alive — or to at least kill them in a sustainable way. Fishlove began convincing celebrities to strip for the sea in to draw attention to overfishing in the EU's waters. All of the fish shown in the photographs are commercially fished, and some are threatened or over-fished.
Celebrities Go Naked with Dead Fish to Fight Overfishing
By Nola Ojomu for MailOnline. Last year saw the image of Helena Bonham-Carter posing naked with a 27kg tuna go viral. And now theatre stars such as Emma Thompson have now lent their naked bodies to the FishLove campaign as they posed with dead sea life in order to highlight the dangers of overfishing in British seas.
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