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Canoe Families and Kayaktivisits Prepare for the Oil Free Salish Sea Protest

Canoe families, kayaktivists, bike activists and people who love the Salish Sea and believe that now is the time to end fossil fuel production and transport in the Salish Sea gather at March Point to rally..to sing..to pray..to educate ourselves about the human and environmental devastation fossil fuel brings to our land and water.

Kinder Morgan's proposed transmountain pipeline would bring almost 1 million barrels of oil per day to Salish Sea shores to be trafficked across our waters then processed at refineries such as this one at March Point. This would kill the Salish Sea after the oil spill! Kinder Morgan also plans on expanding the Puget Sound Pipeline to further increase the toxic refinery pollution coming out the refinery stacks here at March Point. 
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Oil Free Salish Sea March Point Protest

Canoe families, kayaktivists, bike activists and people who love the Salish Sea and believe that now is the time to end fossil fuel production and transport in the Salish Sea gather at March Point to rally..to sing..to pray..to educate ourselves about the human and environmental devastation fossil fuel brings to our land and water.

Kinder Morgan's proposed transmountain pipeline would bring almost 1 million barrels of oil per day to Salish Sea shores to be trafficked across our waters then processed at refineries such as this one at March Point. This would kill the Salish Sea after the oil spill!  Kinder Morgan also plans on expanding the Puget Sound Pipeline to further increase the toxic refinery pollution coming out the refinery stacks here at March Point. 
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Unique identifier: GP0STR5IL 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 07/10/2017 
Locations: North America, United States of America, Washington (state)
Credit line: © Emma Cassidy / Greenpeace 
Size: 4695px × 3130px     11.51 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★ (E)