Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/The--Oil-Free-Seas--Flotilla-Return-to-Auckland-27MZIF35VTBI.htmlConceptually similarThe 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STOCJZCompleted★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STO5IWCompleted★★★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STO5IYCompleted★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STO5ITCompleted★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STOCJQCompleted★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STOCJTCompleted★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STOCK5Completed★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STO5IXCompleted★★★★The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandGP0STOCJOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO5J1The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to AucklandFormer Green party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons speaks to media as the Oil Free Seas Flotilla returns to Auckland after almost three weeks at sea. The activists were protesting against oil giant Anadarko drilling at a site over 100 nautical miles off the west coast of New Zealand, and in waters around a kilometre and a half deep. Fitzsimons was aboard the Greenpeace sponsored yacht SV Vega which spent seven days inside the 500 metre exclusion zone as the Noble Bob Douglas prepared to start drilling. The yachts arriving in Auckland are SV Baltazar, SV Friendship, SV Shearwater II and SV Vega. SV Ratbag arrived back at her home port in the Bay of Islands while SV Tiama is heading south. The flotilla is a coalition of individuals and boat owners who oppose deep-sea drilling and the new legislation that takes away New Zealander's long-standing right to peacefully protest at sea.Locations:Aotearoa-Auckland-OceaniaDate:1 Dec, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Fraser NewmanMaximum size:4535px X 3023pxKeywords:Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Journalism-KWCI (GPI)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Sailboats-WaterShoot:The 'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla Return to New ZealandThe crew from four of the six yachts, which made up Oil Free Seas Flotilla, are welcomed back at Princes Wharf in Auckland. The activists were protesting against oil giant Anadarko drilling at a site over 100 nautical miles off the west coast of New Zealand, and in waters around a kilometre and a half deep and were at sea for close to three weeks. The Greenpeace sponsored yacht SV Vega spent seven days inside the 500 metre exclusion zone as the Noble Bob Douglas prepared to start drilling. The yachts arriving in Auckland are SV Baltazar, SV Friendship, SV Shearwater II and SV Vega. SV Ratbag arrived back at her home port in the Bay of Islands while SV Tiama is heading south. The flotilla is a coalition of individuals and boat owners who oppose deep-sea drilling and the new legislation that takes away New Zealander's long-standing right to peacefully protest at sea.Related Collections:'Oil Free Seas' Flotilla in New Zealand (Photos & Videos)