Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kingscote-jetty-27MZIFJXLBYWG.htmlConceptually similarCorrugated iron shed at Kingscote jettyGP0STRR7KCompleted★★★★Corrugated iron shed at Kingscote jettyGP0STRR7LCompleted★★★★Sign on display at Raptor DomainGP0STRR6SCompleted★★★★Raptor DomainGP0STRR6TCompleted★★★★Lost and found thongs at Emu BayGP0STRR7HCompleted★★★★Fur seal in KingscoteGP0STRR7TCompleted★★★★Fur seal in KingscoteGP0STRR7XCompleted★★★★★★Fur seal in KingscoteGP0STRR7YCompleted★★★★Emu BayGP0STRR7ICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRR80Kingscote jettyPhotographs taken on a trip to meet Oil Free Seas activists on Kangaroo Island, South Australia in the Great Australian Bight.The Great Australian Bight is a pristine wilderness, home to a critical whale sanctuary, tight-knit coastal communities, hundreds of kilometres of towering cliffs and more unique species than the famous Great Barrier Reef. But the beautiful Bight is at risk. Big oil, led by Norwegian company Statoil, has eyes on the Bight. If their plans go ahead, the threats from an oil spill, deafening seismic blasting and pollution are all too real.Locations:Australia-Kangaroo Island-Kingscote, South Australia-OceaniaDate:27 Mar, 2018Credit:© Ella Colley / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Domestic dogs-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Kangaroo Island, Great Australian Bight, People Vs Oil CampaignPhotographs taken on a trip to meet Oil Free Seas activists on Kangaroo Island, South Australia in the Great Australian Bight.