Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bering-Sea-Protection-Flight-in-Seattle-27MZIFV93OYR.htmlConceptually similarBering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNWCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNXCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNYCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNSCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNTCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNUCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNVCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleGP04LNRCompleted★★★★Airship Flight for Bering Sea Protection in AlaskaGP04M7CCompleted★★★★View AllGP04LNZBering Sea Protection Flight in SeattleThe Greenpeace airship A.E. Bates flies with a banner in the shape of a whale and the message "Protect My Home" to call attention to Alaska's Bering Sea canyons, a unique ecosystem at risk from industrial fishing. Greenpeace is asking the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, the body that oversees Bering Sea fisheries, to protect the canyons from industrial fishing fleets. The Airship flew over Snohomish with the Cascade Mountains in the background.Locations:North America-Seattle-United States of America-Washington (state)Date:13 Feb, 2013Credit:© Marcus Donner / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3792px X 2600pxKeywords:A.E. Bates (airship)-Actions and protests-Banners-Clouds-Day-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Mountains-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Snow-Spring-TreesShoot:Bering Sea Event in SeattleGreenpeace hosted an event at the Seattle Aquarium with renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle. The event and flight of the airship is to pressure the Western Pacific Fisheries Council to protect the Bering Sea canyons at risk from overfishing and bottom trawling.Related Collections:Photos of 2013 in USA (All Photographers)