Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Big-Blue-March-Protest-in-Argentina-27MZIFVUMOZ.htmlConceptually similarOceans Big Blue March Protest in ArgentinaGP0150DCompleted★★★★Oceans Big Blue March Protest in ArgentinaGP0QW8Completed★★★★★★★Whaling Protest during IWC in Buenos AiresGP012QDCompleted★★★★Tokyo Two Protest in ArgentinaGP01NH3Completed★★★★Tokyo Two Protest in ArgentinaGP01NH2Completed★★★★★★Tokyo Two Protest in ArgentinaGP01NH4Completed★★★★Tokyo Two Protest in ArgentinaGP01NH5Completed★★★★Global Action against Whaling in ArgentinaGP02131Completed★★★★Global Action against Whaling in ArgentinaGP02130Completed★★★★View AllGP04MMOceans Big Blue March Protest in ArgentinaPeople gather in the streets to voice support for the Big Blue March campaign which calls for an end to commercial whaling. Protesters hold banners and inflatable blue whales. This is a global campaign and people participated in protests at over 50 locations all over the world. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) opens in Anchorage, Alaska on the 28th May. More than 70 nations will attend this meeting which will focus on various aspects of the whaling industry to implement future regulations on the hunting of the species and its conservation. Present at the campaign in Buenos Aires was Gerd Leipold, Greenpeace International Executive Director.Locations:Argentina-Buenos Aires (City)-Ciudad de Buenos Aires (Province of Argentina)-Latin America-South AmericaDate:27 May, 2007Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2300px X 1545pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Blue-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-International Whaling Commission (IWC)-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-People-Props-Public engagement-Whales-Whaling-WomenShoot:Oceans Big Blue March Protest in ArgentinaPeople gather in the streets to voice support for the Big Blue March campaign which calls for an end to commercial whaling. This was a global campaign in which people participated in protests in over 50 locations all over the world. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) opens in Anchorage, Alaska on the 28th May. More than 70 nations will attend this meeting which will focus on various aspects of the whaling industry to implement future regulations on the hunting of the species and its conservation. Present at the campaign in Buenos Aires was Gerd Leipold, Greenpeace International Executive Director.