Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Captain-Daniel-Rizzotti-on-Arctic-Sunrise-27MZIF39NXH7.htmlConceptually similarCaptain Daniel Rizzotti on Arctic SunriseGP0STOI7ECompleted★★★★Captain Daniel Rizzotti on Arctic SunriseGP0STOI7FCompleted★★★★Crew on Arctic SunriseGP0STOI7ACompleted★★★★Wilindro Rodrigues on Arctic SunriseGP0STOIBKCompleted★★★★Adrian Arauz Hernandez on Arctic SunriseGP0STOIB7Completed★★★★Andres Heraldo Soto Soto on Arctic SunriseGP0STOIB9Completed★★★★Chief Engineer Dave Mc Evitt on Arctic SunriseGP0STOIBBCompleted★★★★Ignacio Maria Soaje on Arctic SunriseGP0STOIBDCompleted★★★★Jorge Punzi on Arctic SunriseGP0STOIBECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOIBACaptain Daniel Rizzotti on Arctic SunrisePortrait of Captain Daniel Rizzotti aboard the Arctic Sunrise during transit to its home port of Amsterdam, following her departure from Murmansk. The Greenpeace ship was detained in the Russian port city for over 300 days following a high profile protest against Arctic oil drilling in September 2013.Locations:EuropeDate:7 Aug, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Ana Carla MartinezMaximum size:1800px X 1196pxKeywords:Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace crew-Headshots-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Portraits-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:Arctic Sunrise Departs Murmansk en route to AmsterdamThe Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise departs from Murmansk, Russia. Captain Daniel Rizzotti and other Greenpeace crew gained access to the Arctic Sunrise on June 27th, finding that after more than nine months without maintenance, the ship must undergo considerable work to make it seaworthy for its departure from Murmansk, and its return to Amsterdam. On September 18th 2013, the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise was involved in a peaceful protest at Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya platform, later, armed Russian agents boarded the ship and seized the crew at gunpoint. The "Arctic 30" (28 crew members of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and 2 freelance journalists) were detained on September 19th by Russian Security forces charged with both piracy and hooliganism. They were allowed to return home after 3 months of detention in Russia.Related Collections:Arctic Sunrise Returns from Murmansk (Photos & Videos)