Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Polluted-Beaches-Clean-Up-in-Finland-27MZIFFXHQA.htmlConceptually similarPolluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP054OCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP0FTMCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP0C8GCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP014GTCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP01C1NCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP01EJPCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP016VCCompleted★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP01127Completed★★★★Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandGP0ET7Completed★★★★View AllGP0CREPolluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandBoom to retain oil along the waterside of Ruissalo in Turku, Finland. Oil spills that have fouled shores of the island of Ruissalo in the city of Turku are found out to have come from the Fortum oil refinery in nearby Naantali, Finland, in December 2001. Greenpeace is invited by the city of Turku to analyse the origin of the oil and clean the polluted beaches.Locations:Europe-Finland-Scandinavia-TurkuDate:18 Dec, 2001Credit:© Greenpeace / Jan-Åke IngmanMaximum size:1280px X 960pxKeywords:Day-Energy-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil booms (containment)-Oil refineries-Oil spills-Outdoors-Seascapes-WaterShoot:Polluted Beaches Clean Up in FinlandOil spills that have fouled shores of the island of Ruissalo in the city of Turku are found out to have come from the Fortum oil refinery in nearby Naantali, Finland, in December 2001. Greenpeace is invited by the city of Turku to analyse the origin of the oil and clean the polluted beaches.