Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/No-Fish-Farms-Protest-British-Columbia-27MZIFVKUP72.htmlConceptually similarNo Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042TCCompleted★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042TDCompleted★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042T6Completed★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042T7Completed★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042T8Completed★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042T9Completed★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042TACompleted★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042TBCompleted★★★★No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaGP042TECompleted★★★★View AllGP042T5No Fish Farms Protest British ColumbiaA flotilla of more than 30 boats, led by Greenpeace, Alaska natives, and First Nations from Canada, made its way up the British Columbia coast today to protest fish farms in the Broughton Archipelago. The flotilla demanded an end to the expansion of fish farms along the west coast of North America and the closure of all fish farms in the Archipelago. "Keep it Wild, No Fish Farms"Locations:Alert Bay-British Columbia-Broughton Archipelago-Canada-North AmericaDate:10 Jul, 2004Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Aquaculture-Boats-Fish farms-Flotillas-Forests (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Ships-SignsShoot:Arctic Sunrise Tongass Tour 2004The MY Arctic Sunrise departs Portland for Alaska on the 2004 Tongass National Forest Tour