Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Gannets-on-Heligoland-27MZIFJJIX0AD.htmlConceptually similarGannets on HeligolandGP0STQ0ZZCompleted★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STQDY3Completed★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STPL0NCompleted★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STPL0OCompleted★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STPL0QCompleted★★★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STPL0RCompleted★★★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STPL0SCompleted★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STPL0TCompleted★★★★Gannets on Heligoland with Plastic WasteGP0STQ5F8Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQ0ZYGannets on HeligolandGannets (northern gannet Morus bassanus) on the "Lummenfelsen" on Heligoland.In original language:Basstoelpel auf HelgolandSeevoegel, Basstoelpel (Morus bassanus) auf dem "Lummenfelsen" auf Helgoland.Locations:Europe-Germany-Heligoland-North SeaDate:15 Jul, 2016Credit:© Maria Feck / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Birds-Close ups-Day-Defending Our Oceans (campaign title)-Flying-Gannets-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-OutdoorsShoot:Seals and Birds on HeligolandSeals, birds and flora on the islet Duene off Heligoland, including Gannets (northern gannet Morus bassanus) on the "Lummelfelsen". The birds use plastic waste and parts of fishery nets (Dolly ropes) to build their nests on the rocks. The ropes can lead to death by strangulation.