Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kilninian-Beach-Clean-up-Activity-on-Mull-Island-in-Scotland-27MZIFJJOL359.htmlConceptually similarKilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT52Completed★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT4VCompleted★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT54Completed★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT4TCompleted★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT49Completed★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT4BCompleted★★★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT4GCompleted★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT4DCompleted★★★★Kilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGP0STQT4PCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQT4HKilninian Beach Clean-up Activity on Mull Island in ScotlandGreenpeace and MCS (Marine Conservation Society) Mull Beach Clean at Kilninian Beach with pupils from Ulver Primary School, Isle Of Mull.Greenpeace has brought its ship the Beluga II on an expedition of scientific research around Scotland, sampling seawater for microplastics and documenting the impact of ocean plastic on some of the UK’s most precious marine life.Locations:Europe-Inner Hebrides-Mull-Scotland-United KingdomDate:22 May, 2017Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Beaches-Children-Cleaning-Islands-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Litter-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Plastics-Public engagement-Rubbish-VolunteersShoot:Beluga Ship Tour in Scotland - Will RoseGreenpeace has brought its ship the Beluga II on an expedition of scientific research around Scotland, sampling seawater for microplastics and documenting the impact of ocean plastic on some of the UK’s most precious marine life.Related Collections:Oceans Plastic Beluga Tour in Scotland (All Photos)