Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coast-Security-Action-in-Baltic-Sea-27MZIFID1GMU.htmlConceptually similarCoast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MGACompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU7Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU0Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU5Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU6Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU4Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MU1Completed★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MTYCompleted★★★★Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGP02MTZCompleted★★★★View AllGP02MU8Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGreenpeace ship "Sunthorice" leaves Rostock for a four week observation of ship traffic in the Kadetrinne (Baltic Sea). On board are a radar unit and a pilot. Greenpeace demands a better radar system and compulsory pilot assistance for all ships crossing the Kadetrinne. Pilot Bernd Jensen Greenpeace ship expert Christian Bussau (right) observing ships in the Kadetrinne.In original language:Bernd Jensen und Christian BussauGreenpeace 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). Lotse Bernd Jensen und Greenpeace Schiffsexperte Christian Bussau (rechts) ueberwachen den Schiffsverkehr am Radar.Locations:Baltic Sea-Europe-GermanyDate:11 Dec, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Thomas HaentzschelMaximum size:2000px X 1312pxKeywords:Computer monitors-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace ships-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Maps-Men-Navigation radars-Oceans (campaign title)-Toxics (campaign title)-Two peopleShoot:Coast Security Action in Baltic SeaGreenpeace ship "Sunthorice" leaves Rostock for a four weeks observation of ship traffic in the Kadetrinne (Baltic Sea). On board are a radar unit and a pilot. Greenpeace demands a better radar system and compulsory pilot assistance for all ships crossing the Kadetrinne.