Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Festival-visitors-play-the--Tonijn-meppen--game-27MZIFIKERLQ.htmlConceptually similarFestival visitors play the 'Tonijn meppen' gameGP0263BCompleted★★★★Festival visitors in action with the 'Tonijn Meppen' gameGP02645Completed★★★★Festival visitors in action with the 'Tonijn Meppen' gameGP02640Completed★★★★Festival visitor in action with the 'Tonijn Meppen' gameGP02646Completed★★★★Greenpeace volunteer Almudena Serpis informs a festival visitor.GP0263KCompleted★★★★Greenpeace volunteer Almudena Serpis with a festival visitor that signsGP0263GCompleted★★★★Volunteers Janine de Zeeuw (l) and Karlien Douma (r) talking to visitorGP02641Completed★★★★Greenpeace employee Netherlands Gabriëlla van der Ham informs a festival visitor.GP0263JCompleted★★★★Greenpeace stand & game at Lowlands FestivalGP0263LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0263AFestival visitors play the 'Tonijn meppen' gameDuring the Lowlands Festival in Biddinghuizen, volunteers inform the public about the Tuna campaign 'Blikken kunnen doden' and collect as many signatures as possible.In original language:Festival bezoekers spelen het 'Tonijn meppen' spelTijdens het Lowlands Festival in Biddinghuizen informeren vrijwilligers het publiek over de tonijn campagne Blikken kunnen doden en verzamelen zoveel mogelijk handtekeningen.Locations:Biddinghuizen-NetherlandsDate:22 Aug, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Bas BeentjesMaximum size:6144px X 4096pxKeywords:Dancing-Day-Festivals-Fun-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-People-Playing (activity)-Public engagement-Recreation-Young adultsShoot:Oceans Lowlands Festival in the NetherlandsDuring Festival Lowlands in Biddinghuizen, Greenpeace promotes the campaign called 'BLIKKEN KUNNEN DODEN'. Aim is informing people, raising awareness and making people sign a petition against the bycatch and extinction of tuna fisheries. Main target is the company Princes, one of the major producers of this industry. Greenpeace also introduces a game called 'Tonijn Meppen' based on the idea of the wack a mole game.