Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-for-Marine-Protection-at-Fehmarn-Belt-in-Germany-27MDHUDLH5R.htmlConceptually similarProtest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UPCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UKCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9ULCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UOCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UFCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UGCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UICompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9UJCompleted★★★★Protest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyGP1SU9URCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU9USProtest for Marine Protection at Fehmarn Belt in GermanyFederal police officers of the German Coast guard are on their way board the Beluga II. The Boarding comes after Greenpeace Activists sank Boulders at the Fehmarn Belt in the Baltic Sea. The Eschwege (BP 26), a Bad Bramstedt-class patrol vessel of the German Coast guard cruises in the Background.In original language:Protest für Meeresschutz am FehmarnbeltBundespolizisten der Küstenwache sind auf dem Weg zur Beluga II, nachdem die Greenpeace-Aktivistinnen Felsbrocken im Fehmarnbelt versenkt haben. Die Eschwege (BP 26), ein Patrouillenschiff der Bad Bramstedt-Klasse der deutschen Küstenwache, kreuzt im Hintergrund.Locations:Baltic Sea-Europe-Fehmarn Belt-GermanyDate:11 Aug, 2020Credit:© Gregor Fischer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4659px X 3101pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Commercial fishing-Day-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-MV Beluga II-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-SeasShoot:Protest for Marine Protection in Fehmarn Belt, Baltic SeaIn protest against the continued delay of urgently needed marine protection by the German Federal Ministry of Fisheries, Greenpeace activists sink boulders in the Fehmarn Belt area of the Baltic Sea,