Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ocean-Voices---Celebration-of-Whale-Heroes-27MZIFIWD249.htmlConceptually similarOcean Voices - Celebration of Whale HeroesGP02122Completed★★★★Ocean Voices - Celebration of Whale HeroesGP02124Completed★★★★Ocean Voices - Celebration of Whale HeroesGP02120Completed★★★★Ocean Voices - Celebration of Whale HeroesGP02121Completed★★★★Ocean Voices - Celebration of Whale HeroesGP02123Completed★★★★Celeste Stewart on EsperanzaGP019BGCompleted★★★★Helena de Carlos, Southern OceanGP01DM3Completed★★★★Hiroshi Nakatsuji and Mark Scott in AucklandGP018JOCompleted★★★★Northern Giant Petrel, Auckland Islands, New ZealandGP0V16Completed★★★★View AllGP0211ZOcean Voices - Celebration of Whale HeroesHigh Chief Honourable Aliki Faipule Foua Toloa officially declared Tokelau's waters a whale sanctuary at tonight's Ocean Voices event. Ocean Voices caps a week-long meeting of international whale scientists, conservationists, funders and politicians in Auckland, NZ, and celebrates the 10th anniversary of the South Pacific Whale Research Consortium.Locations:Aotearoa-AucklandDate:17 Apr, 2010Credit:© Pew / Amos ChappleMaximum size:2500px X 1764pxKeywords:Celebrations-Dancing-Evening-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Medium group of people-Meetings-Museums-Oceans (campaign title)-Positive mood-Traditional clothingShoot:Celebration of Whale Heroes in AucklandTokelau this week declared its waters a whale sanctuary, the eleventh such designation in the Pacific. Ocean Voices caps a week-long meeting of international whale scientists, conservationists, funders and politicians in Auckland, NZ, and celebrates the 10th anniversary of the South Pacific Whale Research Consortium.