Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Icebreaker-Tor-Viking-in-Unalaska-27MZIFJ6SO9HY.htmlConceptually similarIcebreaker Tor Viking in UnalaskaGP0STP8GBCompleted★★★★Icebreaker Tor Viking in UnalaskaGP0STP8G9Completed★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8G5Completed★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8G6Completed★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8G3Completed★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8G7Completed★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8GDCompleted★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8GFCompleted★★★★Shell Oil Exploration Vessels at UnalaskaGP0STP8GSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP8GCIcebreaker Tor Viking in UnalaskaTor Viking, an icebreaker and anchor handling tug owned and operated by Norwegian company Trans Viking, passes through Dutch Harbor. Residents of Unalaska are standing up for their local waters and their local fishing community as they protest Shell and its drilling rigs in Dutch Harbor. Shell wants to begin drilling in the Alaskan Arctic, but it first has to transport its rigs through Unalaska, where residents are expressing their concerns.Locations:Alaska-Dutch Harbor-North America-Unalaska Island-United States of AmericaDate:11 Jul, 2015Credit:© Mark Meyer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Churches-Climate (campaign title)-Clouds-Coastal features-Day-Fog-Fossil fuel (energy)-Fossil fuel (product)-Full length-Harbours-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Mountains-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Ships-Side view-Summer-WaterShoot:Shell Oil Equipment in Dutch Harbor in AlaskaShell drilling equipment and support vessels in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Shell is staging its equipment in preparation of drilling for oil in the Chukchi Sea in the Arctic region of Alaska. The icebreaker Fennica came back to Dutch Harbor after suffering a gash to its hull last week while en route to Shell’s proposed Arctic drill site. The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating what may have been damage caused by striking a previously uncharted shoal.