Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Spanish-Whaling-Station-27MZIF7SN8K.htmlConceptually similarSpanish Whaling StationGP0147GCompleted★★★★Whale Station La CorunaGP0CH1Completed★★★★Whale Station La CorunaGP0GJQCompleted★★★★Whaling Station La CorunaGP0KMECompleted★★★★Whaling Station La CorunaGP0WXXCompleted★★★★Sunset over Spanish coast with floating killed whales. Spain.GP0LLGCompleted★★★★Respol Oil Refinery in SpainGP035OACompleted★★★★★★Whaling Station La CorunaGP01726Completed★★★★Whaling Station La CorunaGP019SECompleted★★★★View AllGP0EIPSpanish Whaling StationView of a Spanish whaling station. North west coast, Spain.Locations:A Coruña-Europe, West Europe-SpainDate:1 Jun, 1980Credit:© Greenpeace / Pierre GleizesMaximum size:5593px X 3784pxKeywords:Buildings-Coastlines-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Trees-WhalingShoot:Action against Spanish Whaling in the North AtlanticGreenpeace activists from the Rainbow Warrior protest against Spanish whaling in the North Atlantic. The activists placed their inflatables in front of Spanish whaler Ibsa III making it difficult for the harpooners to hit their targets. The Rainbow Warrior was arrested and forced to the naval base at El Ferrol. The Rainbow Warrior remained in custody for 5 months. The Spanish authorities were demanding that Greenpeace paid 10 million pesetas to compensate the whaling company for estimated losses before they would release the vessel. On the night of november 8, 1980, the Rainbow Warrior quietly escaped the naval base. The Greenpeace flagship made it to freedom and a warm welcome in Jersey.Related Collections:Action against Spanish Whaler Ibsa III (Photo & Video)