Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kayak-Training-with-Arctic-Sunrise-in-Seattle-27MZIFJWLPF2Y.htmlConceptually similarKayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HNCompleted★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HYCompleted★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HZCompleted★★★★★★Arctic Sunrise Salish Sea VisitGP0STS5XZCompleted★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HLCompleted★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HQCompleted★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HWCompleted★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HICompleted★★★★★★Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleGP0STS5HKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS5I0Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleA kayak training is organized in Lake Union as part of the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise visit. The kayak activists hold up their message "Choose Water Not Pipelines". The Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise, sails the Salish Sea off the Washington coast near Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham, and the San Juan Island. The ship is following the route that would experience a seven-fold increase in tar sands tanker oil traffic if the pipeline expansion is completed. The report documents the communities threatened by the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, which would worsen the effects of global warming, risk poisoning water, jeopardize the hundreds of thousands of jobs that depend on clean coasts, violate Indigenous sovereignty, and threaten the extinction of the Southern Resident Orca Whale, of which only 75 remain.Locations:North America-Seattle-United States of AmericaDate:23 Jun, 2018Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5752px X 2761pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Kayaks-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-OutdoorsShoot:Kayak Training with Arctic Sunrise in SeattleA kayak training is organized in Lake Union as part of the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise visit. The Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise, sails the Salish Sea off the Washington coast near Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham, and the San Juan Island. The ship is following the route that would experience a seven-fold increase in tar sands tanker oil traffic if the pipeline expansion is completed. The report documents the communities threatened by the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, which would worsen the effects of global warming, risk poisoning water, jeopardize the hundreds of thousands of jobs that depend on clean coasts, violate Indigenous sovereignty, and threaten the extinction of the Southern Resident Orca Whale, of which only 75 remain.Related Collections:Arctic Sunrise Tour in the Salish Sea, US (Photos & Videos)