Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Chou-San-Coal-Ship-Action-in-Australia-27MZIF2D55KK.htmlConceptually similarChou San Coal Ship Action in AustraliaGP03QYZCompleted★★★★★★30th Anniversary of the Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in QueenslandGP0STP7LDCompleted★★★★Abbot Point Coal Action in North QueenslandGP0STO5QSCompleted★★★★Climate Action on Coal Ships AustraliaGP01KA7Completed★★★★Climate Action on Coal Ships AustraliaGP01KA8Completed★★★★Coal Shipment Action in AustraliaGP04K4MCompleted★★★★Coal Shipment Action in AustraliaGP04K4TCompleted★★★★★★Coal Shipment Action in AustraliaGP04K4NCompleted★★★★30th Anniversary of the Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in QueenslandGP0STP7L8Completed★★★★View AllGP03QYYChou San Coal Ship Action in AustraliaGreenpeace activists paint the message “Reef in Danger” on the side of a coal ship - the Panamanian-flagged Chou San, berthed at Gladstone RG Tanna Coal Terminal as a UNESCO team inspect the harbour. UNESCO are concerned about the impact that resource extraction and expansion is having on the Great Barrier Reef.Locations:Australia-Gladstone-Oceania-QueenslandDate:7 Mar, 2012Credit:© Tom Jefferson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cargo ships-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Danger-David and Goliath-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace inflatables-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Outdoors-Painting (activity)-Painting actions-Reefs-UNESCOShoot:Chou San Coal Ship Action in AustraliaGreenpeace activists paint the message “Reef in Danger” on the side of a coal ship - the Panamanian-flagged Chou San, berthed at Gladstone RG Tanna Coal Terminal as a UNESCO team inspect the harbour. UNESCO are concerned about the impact that resource extraction and expansion is having on the Great Barrier Reef.Related Collections:Great Barrier Reef Campaign (Photos & Videos)