Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Brent-Spar-Occupation-in-the-North-Sea-27MZIFX77WW.htmlConceptually similarBrent Spar Occupation in the North SeaGP0ZI0Completed★★★★Brent Spar Occupation in the North SeaGP01GDMCompleted★★★★Brent Spar Occupation in the North SeaGP0N7GCompleted★★★★Brent Spar Occupation in the North SeaGP0W30Completed★★★★★★Action on Brent Spar 1st and 2nd OccupationsGP01EFPCompleted★★★★Action on Brent Spar 1st and 2nd OccupationsGP0L94Completed★★★★Action on Brent Spar 1st and 2nd OccupationsGP010FXCompleted★★★★Action on Brent Spar 1st and 2nd OccupationsGP0SMCCompleted★★★★★★Brent Spar Occupation, North SeaGP0J19Completed★★★★★★★View AllGP0R6CBrent Spar Occupation in the North SeaGreenpeace activists scaled and took up residence on the Brent Spar, a disused oil platform to stop its owner, Shell, from dumping the rusting hulk and its highly toxic contents to the sea bed. Shell's planned dump comes just one month before North Sea environment ministers meet in Denmark in June. The activists have food and supplies for what is expected to be a long occupation. The MOBY DICK stood by as a safety vessel. North SeaLocations:North SeaDate:30 Apr, 1995Credit:© Greenpeace / John SauchMaximum size:2048px X 3072pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Occupation actions-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil rigs-OSPAR-Outdoors-Seas-Shell (commercial business)-WaterShoot:Brent Spar First Occupation in the North Sea (Photos)Greenpeace activists scaled and took up residence on a disused oil platform, the Brent Spar, to stop its owner, Shell, from dumping the rusting hulk and its highly toxic contents to the sea bed. The Greenpeace ship Moby Dick stood by as a safety vessel.Related Collections:Brent Spar 1st Occupation in the North Sea (all photographers)Brent Spar 1st and 2nd Occupations (Photo & Videos)