Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coast-Security-Action-in-Baltic-Sea-27MZIFID1E39.htmlConceptually similarCoast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MUBCompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MUCCompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MUECompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MUACompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MQGCompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU9Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MP0Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP0SQTCompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP020ACompleted★★★★View AllGP02MUFCoast Security Action in Baltic SeaGreenpeace ship "Sunthorice" which is the base ship during the Greenpeace surveillance of the Kadetrinne. Greenpeace is observing the movements of tankers and other ships in the Kadetrinne for four weeks, and found that of 112 tankers 28 are over 20 years old.In original language:Feuerschiff "Sunthorice" in der KadetrinneGreenpeace ueberwacht mit dem umgebauten Feuerschiff "Sunthorice" den Schiffsverkehr durch die Kadetrinne in der Ostsee. Die "Sunthorice" liegt 4 Wochen zwischen Warnemuende und der daenischen Insel Falster und dokumentiert mit Radargeraeten den Verkehr. Greenpeace fordert eine Lotsen- und Meldepflicht und eine Verbesserung der Radarueberwachung (AIS-System).Locations:Alpine Countries-Baltic Sea-Germany-WarnemündeDate:11 Dec, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Frank HormannMaximum size:2607px X 1701pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace ships-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGreenpeace is observing the movements of tankers and other ships in the Kadetrinne for four weeks, and found that of 112 tankers 28 are over 20 years old.