Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/MV-Esperanza-Tour-Norway-27MZIFX2AT1.htmlConceptually similarMV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP017RGCompleted★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP0ICZCompleted★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP01D0ICompleted★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP02P1Completed★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP0RB4Completed★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP0IB4Completed★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP0S8QCompleted★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP06U7Completed★★★★MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGP0MUSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0RB2MV Esperanza Tour NorwayGreenpeace inflatable with banner that reads: 'Stop Hazardous Shipment' with the Russian oil-tanker 'Rheinstern' (under the flag of the Isle of Man), Barents Sea, Norway. In spring 2003 the Greenpeace MV Esperanza is patrolling in the Barents Sea north of Norway to investigate and confront large oil tankers in this rich but sensitive ocean. Greenpeace demands the Norwegian government to move dangerous tankers at least 50 nautical miles away from the coastline.Locations:Barents Sea-Norway-ScandinaviaDate:25 Apr, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:3008px X 1960pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace ships-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil tankers-Outdoors-Rigid inflatable boats-SeasShoot:MV Esperanza Tour NorwayIn spring 2003 the Greenpeace MV Esperanza is patrolling in the Barents Sea north of Norway to investigate and confront large oil tankers in this rich but sensitive ocean. Greenpeace demands the Norwegian government to move dangerous tankers at least 50 nautical miles away from the coastline.