Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Displaying-Banner---Defending-Our-Oceans--Mediterranean-Sea--2007--27MZIFEGFHZ.htmlConceptually similarBluefin Tuna - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0ODVCompleted★★★★Bluefin Tuna - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0IZ5Completed★★★★Displaying Banner - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0CULCompleted★★★★Trapped Turtle - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP019MICompleted★★★★Tuna Cage - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0NFHCompleted★★★★Fishing Boat - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP01AMJCompleted★★★★Bluefin Tuna Action in the MediterraneanGP023CVCompleted★★★★Bluefin Tuna - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0142XCompleted★★★★Bluefin Tuna - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0HWRCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0Y9PDisplaying Banner - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)Greenpeace activists from the Rainbow Warrior display a banner reading 'Stop the Bluefin Tuna Massacre' on the sea surface north of Lybia to protest against the overfishing of the bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea. The Rainbow Warrior is in the Mediterranean sea for a three month expedition "Defending Our Mediterranean". Greenpeace is calling for the creation of Marine Reserves in the Mediterranean Sea, as part of a global network covering 40% of our seas and oceans.Locations:Europe-International Waters-Mediterranean SeaDate:27 May, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Marco CareMaximum size:3872px X 2592pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Diving-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Small group of people-Tunas-Underwater shotsShoot:Mediterranean Driftnet and Tuna TourGreenpeace activists and scientists, onboard the Rainbow Warrior, are touring the Mediterranean to document and expose the many threats facing this sea. They are calling on the countries of the Mediterranean to protect all the marine life with marine reserves in their breeding and feeding areas. They would become part of a global network of marine reserves across 40% of the world's oceans that are needed to give the oceans a chance to recover from decades of large-scale industrial exploitation.Related Collections:Mediterranean Driftnet and Tuna Tour (Photos & Videos)Bluefin Tuna in the Mediterranean Sea