Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Festival-Parkpop-in-The-Hague-27MZIFIAL5_S.htmlConceptually similarOceans Festival Parkpop in The HagueGP0240VCompleted★★★★Oceans Festival Parkpop in The HagueGP0240WCompleted★★★★Oceans Festival Parkpop in The HagueGP0240YCompleted★★★★Oceans Festival Parkpop in The HagueGP0240XCompleted★★★★Greenpeace at Parkpop Festival in the HagueGP01JBRCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Rainboots for Parkpop Festival Visitors in the HagueGP01JBUCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Rainboots for Parkpop Festival Visitors in the HagueGP01JBTCompleted★★★★Rubber Boots for Visitors of Parkpop Festival in the HagueGP01JBSCompleted★★★★Oceans Summer Festival Tour in the NetherlandsGP01IXQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0240ZOceans Festival Parkpop in The HagueGreenpeace stand where volunteers hand out information about the campaign. People are able to support the campaign by signing the petition. A visitor signs the list.In original language:Blikken kunnen doden campagne, Parkpop festival Den HaagGreenpeace stand waar vrijwilligers informatie verschaffen over de campagne. Bezoekers van het festival kunnen de campagne steunen door de petitie te ondertekenen. Een bezoeker vult de lijst in.Locations:Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:27 Jun, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Cris Toala OlivaresMaximum size:3888px X 2592pxKeywords:Close ups-Day-Festivals-Fishing (Industry)-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Leaflets-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Petitions-Public engagementShoot:Oceans Festival Parkpop the NetherlandsAs a part of the 'Oceans campaign' 2010 Greenpeace asks visitors at Parkpop festival to support the tuna project "Blikken kunnen doden". The target of this project is the company Princes. Greenpeace demands Princes to stop tuna fishing methods which cause an enormous by catch of turtles, sharks and other sea animals.Related Collections:Oceans Advocates Report (All Photographers)