Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Coal-Action-at-Fisheries-Ministry-in-Indonesia-27MZIFV0VSJF.htmlConceptually similarCoal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045IYCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045IUCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045KQCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045KRCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045IVCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045KUCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045KPCompleted★★★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045IXCompleted★★★★Coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGP045KSCompleted★★★★View AllGP045IWCoal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGreenpeace activists conduct a theatrical action in front of the Ministry of Marine Affair and Fisheries office in Jakarta. Activists carry a giant replica of sinking boat along with the fisherman and farmers who suffered from livelihoods destruction caused by the coal power plant to be built in their fishing grounds and productive agricultural lands. Greenpeace is urging the Minister to not convert the Ujungnegoro-Roban Regional Marine Conservation Area in Batang, Central Java, into a pollution targeted area of the planned giant coal power plant project, but instead asks the Minister to use his authority to save the lives of thousands of fishermen who depend their livelihoods on this conservation area.Locations:Asia-Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:4 Jul, 2012Credit:© Yudhi Mahatma / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2071pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Direct communications-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (costume)-People-Props-Street theatre actions-Theatrical costumes-Two peopleShoot:Anti-coal Action at Fisheries Ministry in IndonesiaGreenpeace visits Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia, to urge the Minister to not convert the Ujungnegoro-Roban Regional Marine Conservation Area in Batang, Central Java, into a pollution targetted area of the planned giant coal power plant project. Greenpeace asks the Minister to use his authority to save the lives of thousands of fishermen who depend their livelihoods on this conservation area.