Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ohana-Kai-Whale-Campaign-in-San-Francisco-27MZIFJ6SSBBG.htmlConceptually similarOhana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AECompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AFCompleted★★★★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AHCompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AJCompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AACompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AGCompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8AICompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8ABCompleted★★★★Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoGP0STP8ACCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP8ADOhana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoThe Ohana Kai passes beneath the Golden Gate Bridge in the San Francisco Bay as Greenpeace inflatables speed past.The ship, named the Ohana Kai (Hawaiian for "family of the Sea") was the fastest vessel for the whales, ever. A 176-foot WWII sub-chaser for an expedition to confront and document Soviet whale-kills north of Hawaii; the first fully-owned anti-whaling ship in the world. The successful and dramatic expedition, conducted in cooperation with Greenpeace Foundation, encountered and boarded a Soviet whaling fleet 1200 miles north of Hawaii, and was the subject of an ABC television documentary aired internationally.Locations:North America-Pacific Ocean-San Francisco-United States of AmericaDate:15 Aug, 1977Credit:© Campbell Plowden / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5806px X 3953pxKeywords:Bridges-Day-Full length-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace inflatables-KWCI (GPI)-MV James Bay-Oceans (campaign title)-Ohana Kai-Outdoors-Side view-Summer-WhalingShoot:Ohana Kai Whale Campaign in San FranciscoOhana Kai Whale Campaign in San Francisco, California, 1977. The ship, named the Ohana Kai (Hawaiian for "family of the Sea") was the fastest vessel for the whales, ever. A 176-foot WWII sub-chaser for an expedition to confront and document Soviet whale-kills north of Hawaii; the first fully-owned anti-whaling ship in the world. Greenpeace chartered the James Bay as well in Seattle in 1976 for actions against the Soviet whaling fleet. The successful and dramatic expedition, conducted in cooperation with Greenpeace Foundation, encountered and boarded a Soviet whaling fleet 1200 miles north of Hawaii, and was the subject of an ABC television documentary aired internationally.Related Collections:Soviet Whaling Tour in the North Pacific 1977 (All photographers)