Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Press-Conference-at-the-Sydney-Aquarium-27MZIF2DDEE9.htmlConceptually similarPress Conference at the Sydney AquariumGP0492ECompleted★★★★★★Press Conference at the Sydney AquariumGP03QOKCompleted★★★★Press Conference at the Sydney AquariumGP03QOMCompleted★★★★Banner at Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP03STNCompleted★★★★★★★Banner at Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP03STOCompleted★★★★★★Banner at Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP03STPCompleted★★★★Banner at Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP03STQCompleted★★★★Banner at Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP03STRCompleted★★★★★★Manta Ray at Holbourne Island in the Great Barrier ReefGP0STOST3Completed★★★★View AllGP03QOLPress Conference at the Sydney AquariumGreenpeace divers hold a banner reading: 'Welcome UNESCO: Please Save The Reef' at a press conference held by the Sydney Aquarium and Greenpeace Australia. The press conference was held to call upon UNESCO (on their arrival in Sydney) to save the Great Barrier Reef; from increased coal ship movements through the Great Barrier Reef Heritage Area, from the expansion of coal port capacity and the construction of the worlds largest coal port at Abbot Point.Locations:Australia-Oceania-SydneyDate:5 Mar, 2012Credit:© Dean Sewell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3888px X 2592pxKeywords:Aquariums-Banners-Coal-Diving-Fish-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Press conferences-Public engagement-Reefs-Sharks-Underwater shots-UNESCOShoot:Press Conference at the Sydney AquariumSydney Aquarium and Greenpeace Australia hold a press conference to call upon UNESCO (on their arrival in Sydney) to save the Great Barrier Reef; from increased coal ship movements through the Great Barrier Reef Heritage Area, from the expansion of coal port capacity and the construction of the worlds largest coal port at Abbot Point. Talking at the press conference was Greenpeace Australia CEO Helen Gibbons.