Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Painting-Boulders-on-the-MY-Esperanza-27MDHU9G6BK.htmlConceptually similarPainting Boulders on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUCLCompleted★★★★Painting Boulders on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUCQCompleted★★★★Painting Boulders on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUCDCompleted★★★★Boulders with Supporter Names on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUENCompleted★★★★Painting Boulders on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUCNCompleted★★★★Painting Boulders on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUCMCompleted★★★★★★Boulders with Supporter Names on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUEDCompleted★★★★Boulders with Supporter Names on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUE4Completed★★★★Boulders with Supporter Names on the MY EsperanzaGP1SUUE5Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUUVPPainting Boulders on the MY EsperanzaCampaign team members paint a donor's name in chalk aboard the Greenpeace ship, Esperanza in the English Channel.Locations:English Channel-Europe-United KingdomDate:19 Feb, 2021Credit:© Suzanne Plunkett / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Day-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Rocks-TextShoot:Boulder Placement in the Offshore Brighton Marine Protected Area (Photo)Greenpeace activists on the ship Esperanza are building a new underwater boulder barrier in the Offshore Brighton marine protected area in the English Channel, closing 55 square miles, one fifth of its total area, to destructive bottom trawling. The offshore Brighton MPA is one of the UK's most heavily bottom trawled protected areas.Greenpeace urges the UK government to ban bottom trawlers and supertrawlers from fishing in all of the UK’s marine protected areas.Related Collections:Boulder Placement in the Brighton Offshore Marine Protected Area (All Photo & Video)