Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/CBD-COP11-Underwater-Banner-in-India-27MZIFVMXDJT.htmlConceptually similarCBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaGP04ACNCompleted★★★★CBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaGP04ACOCompleted★★★★CBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaGP04ACPCompleted★★★★CBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaGP04ACTCompleted★★★★CBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaGP04ACSCompleted★★★★CBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaGP04ACQCompleted★★★★Underwater Documentation in IndiaGP046QTCompleted★★★★Underwater Documentation in IndiaGP046QZCompleted★★★★Underwater Documentation in IndiaGP046R1Completed★★★★View AllGP04ACRCBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaDiving to a depth of 65 feet (nearly 20 meters) just off the coast of the Andaman and Nicobar islands, Greenpeace activists unfurl a banner reading: "India, Protect our oceans now". On the eve of the high level segment meetings at the UN conference on biodiversity (COP11) in Hyderabad that will see heads of state decide on measures to safeguard the oceans and wildlife that inhabit them. Greenpeace is sending a message to the Indian government demanding they protect the oceans and the communities whose livelihoods are dependent on the fruits of the seas.Locations:Andaman Sea-Asia-IndiaDate:5 Oct, 2012Credit:© Sumer Verma / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Biodiversity-Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)-Corals-Diving-Diving actions-Fish-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Reefs-Seabeds-Underwater shots-United Nations (UN)Shoot:CBD COP11 Underwater Banner in IndiaOn the eve of high level segment meetings at the UN conference on biodiversity (COP11) in Hyderabad - that will see heads of state decide on measures to safeguard the oceans and wildlife that inhabit them, Greenpeace activists dived to a depth of 65 feet or nearly 20 meters just off the coast of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. The activists unfurled a banner reading: "India, Protect our oceans now". Greenpeace sent a message to the Indian government that they must protect the oceans and the communities whose livelihoods are dependent of the fruits of the seas.