Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Die-Beluga-im-Einsatz-gegen-Atomkraft---Web-Video-27MAKV09OAV.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace Connects Valve Unit to CogemaGP03U45Completed★★★★Underwater Banner ActionGP03U86Completed★★★★Cogema Webcam InstallationGP03U38Completed★★★★Greenpeace Sampling at SellafieldGP049HSCompleted★★★★Protest Against Nuclear Energy in front of La Hague Power Station and EPR of Flamanville - News AccessGP0STTRKPCompleted★★★★Collecting Samples from Discharge Pipe of CogemaGP04A88Completed★★★★Cogema Removes Pipe Blocking DeviceGP03U36Completed★★★★Distress smoke signal on Orano’s nuclear facility in La HagueGP0STSYA5Completed★★★★Cherbourg and COGEMA PlantGP03U2LCompleted★★★★View AllGP36FNDie Beluga im Einsatz gegen Atomkraft - Web Video(Title translated corrispondingly: The Beluga in operation against Nuclear Power)The Beluga became famous for its work in the anti-nuclear movement. In front of the nuclear reprocessing plants in the British Sellafield and the French La Hague the ship helped with its laboratory equipment to prove the pollution by these plants. The German government stopped the reprocessing of nuclear fuel in 2005 because of the measurement results and hereby reduced the amount of returning nuclear waste for the interim storage site Gorleben. Statements (in German) by: Peter Küster, former Greenpeace Germany teamleader , Roland Hipp, executive director of Greenpeace GermanyIn original language:Die Beluga im Einsatz gegen Atomkraft - WebvideoBerühmt geworden ist die Beluga mit ihren Einsätzen in der Anti-Atombewegung. Vor den Wiederaufarbeitungsanlagen im britischen Sellafield und französischen La Hague etwa half das Schiff mit seiner Laboreinrichtung, Verschmutzungen durch diese Anlagen nachzuweisen. Aufgrund der Messergebnisse stellte die Bundesregierung 2005 die Wiederaufarbeitung ein und verringerte damit die Menge des zurückkommenden Mülls für das Zwischenlager Gorleben. Statements (in Deutsch): Peter Küster, ehemaliger Greenpeace Deutschland Teamleiter, Roland Hipp, Geschäftsführer von Greenpeace Deutschland.Locations:Europe-France-Germany-La Hague (France)-Sellafield-United KingdomDate:22 May, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m21sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEORestrictions:Non-Broadcast Restrictions apply for the music. Soundtaxi licenced for internet and theatrical rights worldwide in perpetuity, NON-BROADCAST, no further use.Keywords:Actions and protests-Banners-CASTOR-Geiger counters-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace inflatables-La Hague Nuclear Reprocessing Plants-Marine pollution-MV Beluga-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outflow pipes-Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant-Sampling (activity)-Sellafield Nuclear Reprocessing Plant-Ships-Stade Nuclear Power Plant-Underwater shots-Uranium-Water pollutionShoot:DIE BELUGA - SYMBOL GEGEN ATOMKRAFT(Title translated corrispondingly: The Beluga in operation against Nuclear Power)The Beluga became famous for its work in the anti-nuclear movement. In front of the nuclear reprocessing plants in the British Sellafield and the French La Hague the ship helped with its laboratory equipment to prove the pollution by these plants. The German government stopped the reprocessing of nuclear fuel in 2005 because of the measurement results and hereby reduced the amount of returning nuclear waste for the interim storage site Gorleben. Statements (in German) by: Peter Küster, former Greenpeace Germany teamleader , Roland Hipp, executive director of Greenpeace Germany