Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Advertising-for-toxic-chemical--Barbasco---used-in-shrimp-farming--27MZIF7FLKD.htmlConceptually similarAdvertising for shrimps. Muisne, Ecuador.GP09ZFCompleted★★★★Replanting Mangroves in EcuadorGP02S1TCompleted★★★★Replanting Mangroves in EcuadorGP0V6TCompleted★★★★Replanting Mangroves in EcuadorGP08SKCompleted★★★★Wall in Muisne, Ecuador with anti shrimp farm graffiti. Mangrove ecology is endangered by continuous cutting for shrimp farms.GP01781Completed★★★★Mangrove Replanting Action in EcuadorGP0KB4Completed★★★★Replanting Mangroves in EcuadorGP02PYSCompleted★★★★Forest in EcuadorGP0YZLCompleted★★★★Replanting Mangroves in EcuadorGP02S1LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0EQ1Advertising for toxic chemical "Barbasco", used in shrimp farming.View of street with big sign in the centre: "Se vende Barbasco, aceite de pescado, carbonato de calcio, cal hidratada y cal vya" Underneath it a blue sign "Barbasco Malido".Locations:Ecuador-Muisne-South AmericaDate:1 Oct, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3300px X 2162pxKeywords:Advertising signs-Aquaculture-Chemicals-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Mangroves-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Mangroves and Shrimp Farms Campaign in EcuadorMangrove replanting action at shrimpfarm, Muisne, Ecuador. Mangrove ecology is endangered by continuous cutting for shrimpfarms.