Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Create-a-Red-Distress-Signal-in-the-North-Sea-27MDHUW8JHD.htmlConceptually similarActivists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaGP0STPWC1Completed★★★★★★Activists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaGP1STO5WCompleted★★★★★★Activists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaGP0STPWC2Completed★★★★Activists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaGP1STOFCCompleted★★★★Activists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaGP1STOFDCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JE0Completed★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JDZCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JENCompleted★★★★Scotrenewables Tidal Turbine in KirwallGP02JEOCompleted★★★★View AllGP1STOFEActivists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaThe surf at Zandvoort beach in Netherlands turns red, a distress signal from the sea. Vulnerable nature areas in the North Sea receive too little protection from the government. To shed some light on this issue and to pressure the Dutch government for substantially better protection plans, Greenpeace turns the breaking waves of the North Sea red.Based on the phenomenon of Sea sparkle (Noctiluca scintillans) the sea first turned blue over a length of 600 meters using 6 powerful lasers, later turning to bright red as an alarm signal for the failing protection of our sea.In original language:Greenpeace Roept 2e Kamer op tot betere bescherming NoordzeeDe branding bij Zandvoort kleurt rood, een noodsignaal uit de zee. Kwetsbare natuurgebieden in de Noordzee krijgen te weinig bescherming van het Kabinet. Donderdag debatteert de Tweede Kamer over de Noordzee. Greenpeace roept de Tweede Kamer op tot meer bescherming.Locations:Netherlands-North Sea-Western EuropeDate:14 Jun, 2016Credit:© Bas Beentjes / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2362px X 3543pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Evening-KWCI (GPI)-Moons-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Red-Seas-Water-Wave energyShoot:Activists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North SeaThe surf at Zandvoort beach in Netherlands turns red, a distress signal from the sea. Vulnerable nature areas in the North Sea receive too little protection from the government. To shed some light on this issue and to pressure the Dutch government for substantially better protection plans, Greenpeace turns the breaking waves of the North Sea red.Based on the phenomenon of Sea sparkle (Noctiluca scintillans) the sea first turned blue over a length of 600 meters using 6 powerful lasers, later turning to bright red as an alarm signal for the failing protection of our sea.Greenpeace calls for two new sea reserves in the Dutch area of the North Sea, the "Central Oystergrounds" and "Friese Front".Related Collections:Activists Create a Red Distress Signal in the North Sea (Photos & Videos)