Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tribal-Leader-Ricki-Gage-27MZIF274HTQ.htmlConceptually similarTribal Leader in TaurangaGP02KI0Completed★★★★Stop Deep Sea Oil Flotilla CrewGP03D5OCompleted★★★★Channi Houkamau in Hicks BayGP03D59Completed★★★★Tribal Leader and Skipper in TaurangaGP02KI1Completed★★★★Steve Abel Greets Kahu StirlingGP02CBGCompleted★★★★Oil Drill Withdrawal Festival in New ZealandGP04GYJCompleted★★★★Oil Drill Withdrawal Festival in New ZealandGP04GYKCompleted★★★★Climate Campaigner Steve Abel Speaks to Supporters in New ZealandGP02CBTCompleted★★★★Oil Drill Withdrawal Festival in New ZealandGP04GYLCompleted★★★★View AllGP03D5MTribal Leader Ricki GageTe Whanau a Apanui tribal leader Ricki Gage at Hicks Bay.Locations:Aotearoa-North Island-OceaniaDate:21 Apr, 2011Credit:© Malcolm Pullman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2533pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Half length-KWCI (GPI)-Maori-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-SeriousnessShoot:Disrupting Oil Survey in New ZealandInflatables and sailing boats with Greenpeace activists alongside the oil survey ship Orient Explorer disrupt the seismic testing by Brazilian oil giant Petrobras in Raukumara Basin, off East Cape, North Island. Floating behind the ship, the airgun arrays release thousands of high-decibel explosions to map deposits beneath the sea floor. Deep sea oil drilling is being opposed because of the risk of oil spills polluting marine life and coastlines and the impact of climate change when the oil is burnt.Related Collections:Stop Deep Sea Oil Flotilla NZ (Photos & Videos)