Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Underwater-Action-at-the-Don-Pedro-Wreck--27MZIFL6C8XJ.htmlConceptually similarUnderwater Action at the Don Pedro WreckGP01J7FCompleted★★★★Underwater Action at the Don Pedro WreckGP01J7ECompleted★★★★Oil Spill Documentation in SpainGP0PVRCompleted★★★★Action against Volkswagen on IbizaGP03AO4Completed★★★★Action against Volkswagen on IbizaGP03AO5Completed★★★★Coastal Development in SpainGP0STORXVCompleted★★★★Protest Against Oil Exploration in IbizaGP0STOFPOCompleted★★★★Protest Against Oil Exploration in IbizaGP0STOFPUCompleted★★★★Protest Against Oil Exploration in IbizaGP0STOFPVCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP01J7DUnderwater Action at the Don Pedro Wreck A Greenpeace activist holds a banner reading in Spanish "El mar no es un Basurero", in English "The sea is not a rubbish dump" on the wreck of the Don Pedro. The cargo ship sank on the 11th July 2007 causing a black tide on beaches throughout the Balearic Islands.Locations:Balearic Islands-Europe-Ibiza-Mediterranean Sea-SpainDate:16 Jul, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Paul HiltonMaximum size:3000px X 1990pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Diving actions-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-One person-Outdoors-Shipwrecks-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-Underwater shotsShoot:Defending Our Mediterranean Arctic Sunrise TourThe Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is in the Mediterranean to document threats to the sea and to campaign for a global network of fully protected marine reserves covering 40% of our oceans as an essential way to protect our seas from the ravages of climate change, to restore the health of fish stocks, and protect ocean life from habitat destruction and collapse. The activities included the documentation of fin whales and dolphins in the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals, a Marine Protected Area aimed at the protection of marine mammals. It covers an area of approximately 84,000 km², comprising the waters between the French Riviera, western Sardinia, eastern Sardinia and Tuscany. The sanctuary is located in the Ligurian basin of the Mediterranean Sea. In this area all the cetaceans occurring in the Mediterranean can be found at regular intervals. It is believed to be the main feeding ground for Fin Whales in the Mediterranean basin.In addition actions were carried out in the Bonifacio Strait to draw attention to all dangerous cargo shipments of toxic substances as a first step towards creating a marine reserve.Related Collections:Defending our Mediterranean 2008 (All Photographers)