Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Block-a-Kinder-Morgan-Facility-in-Seattle-27MZIFJX5EK6Q.htmlConceptually similarActivists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPGCompleted★★★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPFCompleted★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPHCompleted★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPICompleted★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPJCompleted★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPKCompleted★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPLCompleted★★★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPMCompleted★★★★Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGP0STRZPNCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0STRZRHActivists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in SeattleGreenpeace and Mosquito Fleet activists block a Kinder Morgan barge from entering the company’s Seattle facility by locking themselves to the pier and displaying banners. "The company's Trans Mountain Pipeline tramples Indigenous rights, threatens communities and their access to clean water, and the increased tanker traffic from the pipeline could decimate marine wildlife including the 76 remaining Southern Resident orcas,” said Greenpeace activist and Seattle resident Samantha Suarez.Locations:North America-Seattle-United States of America-Washington (state)Date:15 May, 2018Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5077px X 3065pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Barges-Chaining actions-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-Kinder Morgan-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-PipelinesShoot:Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in Seattle (Photos)Greenpeace and Mosquito Fleet activists block a Kinder Morgan barge from entering the company’s Seattle facility by locking themselves to the pier and displaying banners. "The company's Trans Mountain Pipeline tramples Indigenous rights, threatens communities and their access to clean water, and the increased tanker traffic from the pipeline could decimate marine wildlife including the 76 remaining Southern Resident orcas,” said Greenpeace activist and Seattle resident Samantha Suarez.Related Collections:Activists Block a Kinder Morgan Facility in Seattle (Photos & Video)