Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-free-Salish-Sea-Action-Camp-Training-in-Washington-27MZIFJXG6I1T.htmlConceptually similarOil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CSCompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CTCompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CUCompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CWCompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CVCompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CFCompleted★★★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CHCompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0CICompleted★★★★Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonGP0STR0D5Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STR0CMOil-free Salish Sea Action Camp Training in WashingtonActivists on kayaks hold banners that say 'Choose water not pipeline' at the Oil-Free Salish Sea Camp, a regional training for the growing movement of water-based fossil fuel resistance in the Pacific Northwest. The purpose of the gathering is to strengthen on-water resistance to Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. The project directly threatens the health of our local communities and ecosystems, as well as global climate. The camp is presented by the Mosquito Fleet in partnership with Greenpeace.Locations:Lopez Island-Salish Sea-San Juan Islands-United States of America-Washington (state)Date:27 Aug, 2017Credit:© Emma Cassidy / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3981px X 2654pxKeywords:Action preparations-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Islands-Kayaks-Kinder Morgan-KWCI (GPI)-Oil pipelines-Outdoors-WaterShoot:Oil-free Salish Sea Action Camp in WashingtonActivists gather for a regional training for the growing movement of water-based fossil fuel resistance in the Pacific Northwest. The purpose of the gathering is to strengthen on-water resistance to Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. The project directly threatens the health of our local communities and ecosystems, as well as global climate. The camp is presented by the Mosquito Fleet in partnership with Greenpeace.