Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Seabirds-near-Airlie-Beach-27MZIFJWEMCSH.htmlConceptually similarCyclone Debbie Damage in Airlie Beach - Broken Palm Trees, Beached BoatsGP0STS549Completed★★★★Damage from Cyclone Debbie and non-damaged boats in the water and on the beachGP0STS59YCompleted★★★★Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP0STS59SCompleted★★★★Tony Font walks around a yacht damaged by Cyclone DebbieGP0STS547Completed★★★★Destruction Caused by Bushfire in Binna Burra, Queensland (B-Roll)GP0STTYHRCompleted★★★★Dive Instructor Tony Font Describes Impacts of Cyclone Debbie on Great Barrier ReefGP0STS54BCompleted★★★★Interview with Stevie Richards, Dive Instructor, Airlie BeachGP0STS55ZCompleted★★★★Super Wide Landscape Shots of Bowen and Abbot Point Coal TerminalGP0STS59UCompleted★★★★Adani's Carmicheal Coal Mine - Tracing the Route of Export Coal in AustraliaGP0STOHT4Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STS59WSeabirds near Airlie BeachSeabirds hanging out by the water.Locations:Australia-QueenslandDate:1 Oct, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m25sProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Birds-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Seas-WaterShoot:Damage from Cyclone Debbie in Airlie Beach and near Abbot Point Coal Terminal, QueenslandThese are interviews and b-roll videos from a shoot in Airlie Beach and around the Abbot Point Coal Terminal, a month or so after Cyclone Debbie hit the area in March 2017.They cover cyclone damage and the risk to the Great Barrier Reef from coal and climate change.Related Collections:Damage from Cyclone Debbie in Queensland (Photos & Videos)