Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Moby-Dick-protest-at-Rosyth-Naval-Base-27MZIFLJ71LV.htmlConceptually similarMoby Dick protest at Rosyth Naval BaseGP010AOCompleted★★★★Moby Dick protest at Rosyth Naval BaseGP05ERCompleted★★★★Moby Dick protest at Rosyth Naval BaseGP0E4GCompleted★★★★HM Naval Base ClydeGP01HDRCompleted★★★★HM Naval Base ClydeGP01HDTCompleted★★★★HM Naval Base Clyde, FaslaneGP01HDUCompleted★★★★HM Naval Base ClydeGP01HDGCompleted★★★★.GP01HDOCompleted★★★★HM Naval Base ClydeGP01HDSCompleted★★★★View AllGP011RAMoby Dick protest at Rosyth Naval BaseMoby Dick protest at Rosyth Naval Base against nuclear armament. UK.Locations:Rosyth-Scotland-United Kingdom-Western EuropeDate:12 Jul, 1988Credit:© Greenpeace / Steve MorganMaximum size:5692px X 3716pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Clouds-Day-Greenpeace crew-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Military-Military bases-MV Moby Dick-Navy-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear weapons-Outdoors-Small group of peopleShoot:Nuclear Free Seas Action Rosyth Naval Base in UKThe Moby Dick began a tour of nuclear naval bases around the British coast as part of Greenpeace's Nuclear Free Seas campaign. The launch coincided with the publication of a Greenpeace report that called for a radical reassessment of emergency procedures in the event of a nuclear accident at the Rosyth naval base in Scotland, a dockyard that refuels and maintains nuclear-powered submarines and is the home port for four Type 42 destroyers capable of carrying nuclear depth charges.