Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Pirate-Fishing-ship-Mumrinskiy-in-the-Netherlands-27MZIF3CI76T.htmlConceptually similarAction against the MurtosaGP03IADCompleted★★★★Banner in front of Illegal Purse Seine VesselGP03ICBCompleted★★★★Action against Cargill Soya Shipment in AmsterdamGP03EZPCompleted★★★★Cargo Ship Binar 4 Action in West Africa GP03IDICompleted★★★★Action against Taiwanese Longliner Ho Tsai Fa 18 GP03IABCompleted★★★★Banner Action Against the KerguelenGP03IC7Completed★★★★West Africa Pirate Fishing GP049CPCompleted★★★★Whaling on Trial - English VersionGP03IVKCompleted★★★★Whaling On Trial - International VersionGP03IVLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOD0NAction against Pirate Fishing ship Mumrinskiy in the NetherlandsAction with inflatables and Arctic Sunrise at Eemshaven Groningen against pirate fishing, painting boat with and banners with 'stop pirate fishing', activists chaining themselves to ship, police, interview with Ocean Campaigner Farah Obaidullah about pirate fishing. In this case it's about illegally caught cod from the Barents Sea, in load area of Mumrinskiy.In original language:Actie op het Russisch vissersschip de MymrinskiActie met rubberboten en Arctic Sunrise in de Eemshaven te Groningen tegen piraatvisserij. Met beschilderen schip en spandoek met 'stop pirate fishing', vastgeketende actievoerders, politie en ME ter plaatse. Interview met Oceaan Campaigner Farah Obaidullah over piraatvisserij. In dit geval betreft het illegale kabeljauw uit de Barentszee, in laadruim van Mumrinskiy.Locations:Eemshaven-Groningen-NetherlandsDate:21 Aug, 2006Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m56sProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boarding actions-Chaining actions-Cod-Commercial fishing-Direct communications-Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-Illegal-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-Occupation actions-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-Painting actions-Pirate fishing-Police-Ports-ShipyardsShoot:Action against Pirate Fishing ship Mumrinskiy in the NetherlandsGreenpeace activists have stopped the Russian flagged reefer ship 'Mumrinskiy' from offloading its cargo of suspected illegal cod, stolen from the Barents Sea in Eemshaven, the Netherlands. Activists painted "STOP PIRATE FISHING" on the side of the reefer ship and chained themselves to the crane and unloading ramp of the Mumrinskiy to block the offloading. Greenpeace demands a full inspection of the vessel and its cargo.Related Collections:Toxics Action Blocking Chemiehaven in Rotterdam Harbour (Photos & Videos)Action against Pirate Fishing ship Mumrinskiy in the Netherlands (Photos & Videos)