Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/MSF-and-Greenpeace-Launch-Life-Saving-Operations-in-the-Aegean-Sea-27MZIFJ6HDWTG.htmlConceptually similarMSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaGP0STPGVNCompleted★★★★MSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaGP0STPJNXCompleted★★★★MSF and Greenpeace Rescue Refugees in Aegean SeaGP0STPKZSCompleted★★★★MSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaGP0STPJNUCompleted★★★★★★MSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaGP0STPJNYCompleted★★★★MSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaGP0STPJO0Completed★★★★Cultural Mediator on an Inflatable off the Coast of LesbosGP0STPKZ5Completed★★★★Logistician onboard an Inflatable off the Coast of LesbosGP0STPKZ6Completed★★★★Greenpeace Volunteer Pilots an Inflatable off the Coast of LesbosGP0STPKZ4Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STPGVJMSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaAlexandra Messare, Greenpeace Greece Program Director.Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) and Greenpeace conduct joint sea operations to provide assistance at sea to boats in distress off the coast of Lesbos island in Greece, in coordination with and in support of the Greek Coast Guard.Locations:Aegean Sea-Europe-Greece-LesbosDate:2 Dec, 2015Credit:© Borja Ruiz Rodriguez / MSF / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Boats-Communication-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)-One person-Volunteers-WomenShoot:MSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean SeaA joint operation to rescue people risking their lives on the dangerous sea crossing between Turkey and Greece has been launched by international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders (MSF) and environmental organisation Greenpeace. MSF and Greenpeace teams are using three rigid hulled inflatable boats (RHIBs) based on the northern coast of Lesbos in support to, and under the coordination of the Greek Coastguard for rescuing people at sea. MSF medical teams are also on standby at landing sites to provide emergency care for people in a critical condition and to ensure timely referrals to the hospital by three MSF ambulances, boosting the efforts of volunteer groups already providing assistance to people crossing to the Greek islands.Related Collections:MSF and Greenpeace Launch Life Saving Operations in the Aegean Sea (Photos & Video)