Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Action-at-Swedish-Norrkoping-Port-27MZIFLL1ZRL.htmlConceptually similarOceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP0GRBCompleted★★★★Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP01013Completed★★★★Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP0JDDCompleted★★★★Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP0HRDCompleted★★★★Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP0JUECompleted★★★★Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP0183RCompleted★★★★Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGP0WNFCompleted★★★★Baltic Tour 2002GP069ACompleted★★★★Baltic Tour 2002GP0S9ECompleted★★★★View AllGP01CXWOceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGreenpeace activists blocking the freighter MS/Figaros, previously Figaros, in the port of Norrkoping, Sweden. Activists demanded that the Fagervik is immediately taken out of traffic on the Baltic Sea since it is responsible for dumping a large amount of oil in the sea. In the picture, an activist displaying a banner that reads: "Stop Corporate Criminals".Locations:Norrkoping-Northern Europe-Scandinavia-SwedenDate:4 Jun, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Martin ZakoraMaximum size:1312px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace ships-Jonsson Novabolagen-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Oil spills-OutdoorsShoot:Oceans Action at Swedish Norrkoping PortGreenpeace activists blocking the freighter MS/Figaros, previously Figaros, in the port of Norrkoping, Sweden. Activists demanded that the Fagervik is immediately taken out of traffic on the Baltic Sea since it is responsible for dumping a large amount of oil in the sea. In the image, one of the GP activists displaying a banner that reads: "Stop Corporate Criminals".