Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Beluga-II-Tour-Ends-in-Stralsund--Germany-27MZIFJW50VDW.htmlConceptually similarBeluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NJCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NKCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NHCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NICompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NGCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NNCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NOCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NSCompleted★★★★Beluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGP0STS7NTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS7NMBeluga II Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGreenpeace ship Beluga II reaches its final destination on a tour of the German Baltic Sea in Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommerania. Guests have the chance to tour the ship and gather information on the fishing industry and the proposed marine protection area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea. In autumn, the Antarctic Commission CCAMLR will decide on whether the proposed 1,8 million square kilometer marine protection area will be granted. The ship is open for visitors until on July 14th.In original language:Greenpeace und Ozeaneum feiern 10-Jaehriges JubilaeumGreenpeace gratuliert dem Ozeaneum in Stralsund zu seinem 10-jaehrigen Geburtstag und feiert die gemeinsame Zusammenarbeit. Als Teil der Feierlichkeiten gibt es einen grossen Banner an der Facade, eine Presse Konferenz, eine Geburtstagstorte und viele Infostaende zum Schutz der Meere.Locations:Germany-Stralsund-Western EuropeDate:9 Jul, 2018Credit:© Frank Hormann / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4016px X 6016pxKeywords:Cities-Day-Greenpeace ships-KWCI (GPI)-MV Beluga II-Open boat-Outdoors-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-Public engagement-VolunteersShoot:Beluga II Baltic Tour Ends in Stralsund, GermanyGreenpeace ship Beluga II reaches its final destination on a tour of the German Baltic Sea in Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommerania. Guests have the chance to tour the ship and gather information on the fishing industry and the proposed marine protection area in the Antarctic Weddell Sea. In autumn, the Antarctic Commission CCAMLR will decide on whether the proposed 1,8 million square kilometer marine protection area will be granted. The ship is open for visitors until July 14th.