Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coral-Reef-Action-in-Norway-27MZIFL1NPS5.htmlConceptually similarCrew on MV Rainbow Warrior in NorwayGP01YP4Completed★★★★Underwater Camera on MV Rainbow Warrior in NorwayGP01YP6Completed★★★★Underwater Camera on MV Rainbow WarriorGP01YP1Completed★★★★Underwater Camera on MV Rainbow WarriorGP01YP2Completed★★★★Coral Reef Sign in Norwegian SeaGP01YPWCompleted★★★★Coral Reef Sign in Norwegian SeaGP01YPXCompleted★★★★Crew on MV Rainbow Warrior in NorwayGP01YP5Completed★★★★Underwater Camera on MV Rainbow Warrior in NorwayGP01YPFCompleted★★★★Cold Water Coral Reef in Norwegian SeaGP01YPTCompleted★★★★View AllGP01YP7Coral Reef Action in NorwayA Greenpeace activist at sea holds a sign reading "Corals" with the ship MV Rainbow Warrior in the background at Breisunddjupet, one of the unique and unprotected cold water coral reef areas in the Norwegian Sea. Greenpeace is touring the Norwegian sea to promote the establishment of a network of marine reserves for the protection of fragile marine areas from destructive fishing practices and oil drilling.Locations:Europe-Norway-Norwegian Sea-ScandinaviaDate:19 Mar, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian ÅslundMaximum size:4104px X 2756pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Corals-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-MY Rainbow Warrior II-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Seas-SignsShoot:MV Rainbow Warrior Coral Reefs Tour in NorwayThe Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior tours in the Norwegian sea documenting cold water coral reef habitats with the use of underwater cameras. These unique, delicate and rich of biodiversity marine areas are threatened by destructive fishing practices - such as bottom trawling - and oil drilling. Greenpeace is calling for the establishment of a network of marine reserves in order to protect these areas.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior 25th Anniversary of Bombing