Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Release-of-Buoy-with-GPS-Transmitter-in-Germany-27MZIFJJSEJYS.htmlConceptually similarRelease of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZG6Completed★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZWXCompleted★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZX0Completed★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZX3Completed★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZWWCompleted★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZWYCompleted★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZG5Completed★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZG7Completed★★★★Release of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGP0STPZGMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPZWZRelease of Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyGerman oceans campaigner Joerg Feddern with buoy.The Greenpeace ship MV Beluga II is monitoring planned oil drilling by DEA in the German Wadden sea. The activists on board release free floating buoys with GPS transmitter in the water near the planned new drilling sites. The tracking of the buoys shows the potential spreading of oil in case of an oil spill accident in the area.In original language:Boje mit GPS-Sender dokumentiert potentielle Ausbreitung von OelAktivisten auf dem Greenpeace Schiff MV Beluga II setzen treibende Bojen nahe den von DEA geplanten Bohrstellen in der Nordsee aus. Der Weg der Bojen zeigt mit Hilfe der GPS-Sender, wie sich Oel bei einem Unfall im Wattenmeer ausbreiten koennte. Das Banner der Beluga II lautet:" DEA - keine neuen Oelbohrungen im Wattenmeer!". Greenpeace Meereskampaigner Joerg Feddern mit Boje.Locations:Europe-Germany-North Sea-Wadden SeaDate:19 Jul, 2016Credit:© Daniel Müller / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Buoys-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Flags-Global Positioning System Receiver (GPS)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-MV Beluga II-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-PinkShoot:MV Beluga II Releases Buoy with GPS Transmitter in GermanyThe Greenpeace ship MV Beluga II is monitoring planned oil drilling by DEA in the German Wadden sea. The activists on board release free floating buoys with GPS transmitter in the water near the planned new drilling sites. The tracking of the buoys shows the potential spreading of oil in case of an oil spill accident in the Wadden sea.