Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Stickering-action-during-the-One-Ocean-Summit-in-Brest--France-27MDHUH3M2IM.htmlConceptually similarStickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWU2Completed★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWU3Completed★★★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWUMCompleted★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWUNCompleted★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWUOCompleted★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWUPCompleted★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWUQCompleted★★★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWURCompleted★★★★Stickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGP1SWWUSCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWWUXStickering action during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, FranceGreenpeace France activists stuck «Don’t Look Down» spoof movie posters around Brest during the One Ocean Summit, to highlight the French President’s refusal to commit to concrete action to protect the oceans.Locations:Brest-France-Western EuropeDate:10 Feb, 2022Credit:© Micha Patault / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8688px X 5792pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Deep sea mining-Greenpeace volunteers-Harbours-Human likeness-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Political leaders-Posters-Presidents (Political leader)Shoot:Actions during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, France (PHOTO)Volunteers from Greenpeace France at the One Ocean Summit with a giant Macron puppet, as ‘Don’t Look Down’ spoof movie posters appear around the town to highlight the French President’s refusal to commit to concrete action to protect the oceans.The One Ocean Summit organized by France during the French EU Presidency, could be a key moment for ocean protection, especially through the Global Ocean Treaty.This treaty would be a crucial step towards covering international waters in a network of ocean sanctuaries – areas off-limits to destructive human activities like industrial fishing and the emerging threat of deep sea mining.Unfortunately France is actively supporting the development of deep sea mining.Related Collections:Actions during the One Ocean Summit in Brest, France (Photos & Video)