Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oleg-Naydenov-Oil-Spill-in-Spain-27MZIF3WNG7K.htmlConceptually similarOleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STP0BFCompleted★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STP0BHCompleted★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STP0BGCompleted★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STP0BJCompleted★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STP0BKCompleted★★★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STOZ1VCompleted★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STOZ1WCompleted★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STOZ27Completed★★★★Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainGP0STOZ28Completed★★★★View AllGP0STP0BIOleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainMembers of Greenpeace and the Marine Sciences faculty of the University of Las Palmas collect samples of the oil spilled for later analysis at the location where the fishing trawler Oleg Naydenov has sunk.In original language:Hundimiento del Oleg Naydenov en aguas canariasMiembros de Greenpeace y de la Facultad de Ciencias del Mar en la Universidad de las Palmas han recogido muestras del vertido para su posterior analisis en el punto en el que se ha hundido el pesquero Oleg Naydenov.Locations:Canary Islands-Europe-Gran Canaria-SpainDate:22 Apr, 2015Credit:© Pedro Armestre / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4126px X 2751pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil spills-One person-Outdoors-Samples-Sampling (activity)-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in SpainAerial photos of the oil spill from the notorious Russian pelagic trawler, Oleg Naydenov, which sunk in Canary Islands waters after it caught fire in the port of Las Palmas on April 11, 2015. The ship sunk with 1,400 tonnes of fuel in its tanks, threatening the fragile marine sites in the Canary region. Greenpeace has also confirmed that the ship was en route to Mauritania in West Africa where it carried out several fisheries violations in the past.Since 2010, irrefutable evidence of illegal fishing activities of the Oleg Naydenov ship were documented and exposed by Greenpeace in West Africa and other coastal states. Despite the availability of substantial evidence on the illegal activities of the Oleg Naydenov, the persistent offender vessel continued to be accepted in some countries of the region.Related Collections: Oleg Naydenov Oil Spill in Spain (Photos & Videos)