Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-Endangered-Species-Advisory-Committee-Meeting-in-Hong-Kong-27MZIFJ6QOHT7.htmlConceptually similarProtest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKTCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKVCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKWCompleted★★★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKXCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKYCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKZCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKSCompleted★★★★★★Vaquita Project Action in Hong Kong AirportGP0STP2E5Completed★★★★Vaquita Project Action in Hong Kong AirportGP0STP2E8Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPAKUProtest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongMore than 30 activists gather outside the venue of the bi-annual meeting of the Endangered Species Advisory Committee in Cheung Sha Wan forming the number ‘57’ in reference to the dwindling population of the vaquita, the world’s rarest porpoise. Other protesters swarmed the 7th floor office of Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department (AFCD) displaying models of smuggled totoaba fish bladders and messages of support from Hong Kong residents.Locations:Asia-China-Hong KongDate:13 Aug, 2015Credit:© Clement Tang Wai Kin / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6144px X 4096pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Annual general meetings (AGM)-Banners-Endangered species-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-VaquitaShoot:Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongMore than 30 activists, some dressed in vaquita costumes, gather at the venue of the bi-annual meeting of the Endangered Species Advisory Committee in Cheung Sha Wan forming the number ‘57’ in reference to the dwindling population of the vaquita, the world’s rarest porpoise. Other protesters swarmed the 7th floor office of Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department (AFCD) displaying models of smuggled totoaba fish bladders and messages of support from Hong Kong residents.