Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Tour-with-MV-Esperanza-in-Iceland-27MZIFLPJ0I4.htmlConceptually similarOceans Campaign Planning MeetingGP01CHJCompleted★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0120HCompleted★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0T7TCompleted★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0KW6Completed★★★★Barents Sea Tour MV EsperanzaGP017RFCompleted★★★★Portrait of Frode PleymGP0STRVQ6Completed★★★★Barents Sea Tour MV EsperanzaGP0215Completed★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0XN5Completed★★★★Icelandic whaling.GP0155RCompleted★★★★View AllGP013I6Oceans Tour with MV Esperanza in IcelandHarald Tryggvason and Greenpeace campaigner Frode Pleym shake hands on board the Greenpeace ship MV 'Esperanza', Iceland.Locations:Europe, West Europe-IcelandDate:1 Jun, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:1539px X 2362pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Two peopleShoot:MV Esperanza Tour in IcelandTwo ‘Cyberactivists’ Marnee Benson from Reno, Nevada, USA and Tope Akintola of Nigeria, won a berth on the Greenpeace ship MV 'Esperanza' for recruiting more than 250 people who pledged to visit Iceland if, and only if, Iceland stops whaling. They represent more than 300,000 Greenpeace 'Cyberactivists' worldwide who are taking action via the internet. The Iceland whales pledge has generated more than 62 million US Dollars in potential tourist income, against a whaling industry that earned 3-4 million US dollars annually in its heyday.