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Oil Drilling Protest in Tauranga
A protest sign against deep sea oil drilling on the side of a road during a protest to support Elvis Teddy who is up on charges similar to that of the captain of the Rena after staging a protest at sea on the arrival of a drilling ship off the coast. The freight carrying ship Rena ran aground in Astrolabe reef off Tauranga in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty on October 5th. Oil from the vessel escaped once the vessel began to break up after being pounded on the reef by heavy seas and has reached surrounding beaches and islands, coating rocks and killing birds and fish. 88 containers have fallen off the ship after it began to list and have drifted on currents as has the escaped oil more than 130km south down to the East Cape.
Creator:
Dean Sewell
Unique identifier:
GP02KHW
Old Image ID:
No19
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3888px × 2592px 5MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Accidents
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Actions and protests
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Cars
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Day
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Drillships
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KWCI (GPI)
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Marine pollution
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Oceans (campaign title)
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Oil (fossil fuel)
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Oil drilling
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Oil spills
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Outdoors
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Roads
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Signs
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Toxics (campaign title)