Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Toxics-Action-against-Byzantio--Estonia---2002--27MZIFLUI9_B.htmlConceptually similarOceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP0QTTCompleted★★★★Oceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP01CIHCompleted★★★★Oceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP0Z6RCompleted★★★★Oceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP0SRMCompleted★★★★Oceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP0JWHCompleted★★★★Oceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP0NUDCompleted★★★★Oceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)GP01CIFCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Byzantio in RotterdamGP0D6WCompleted★★★★★★★Toxics Action against Byzantio in RotterdamGP010KOCompleted★★★★View AllGP01E0GOceans/Toxics Action against Byzantio (Estonia : 2002)Activist chained to the mooring line of the oil tanker Byzantio and a pier in the harbour of Tallin holding a banner that reads: 'Hazard!'. In the seaside town of Tallinn, Estonia, 20 Greenpeace activists prevented the next oil disaster from leaving port until port authorities arrested them and let the ship go. They were chained to the mooring lines of the rusting, 26-year old Maltese-flagged, Greek-owned tanker Byzantio which is chartered by the same company as the ill-fated oil tanker Prestige that sank shortly before.Locations:Estonia-The Balkan PeninsulaDate:29 Nov, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Dick GillbergMaximum size:1648px X 2464pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace ships-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil tankers-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Action against Tanker Byzantio in Estonia In the seaside town of Tallinn, Estonia, 20 Greenpeace activists prevented the next oil disaster from leaving port until port authorities arrested them and let the ship go. They were chained to the mooring lines of the rusting, 26-year old Maltese-flagged, Greek-owned tanker Byzantio which is chartered by the same company as the ill-fated oil tanker Prestige that sank shortly before.