Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Stone-Barrier-Action-in-the-Baltic-Sea-27MDHUOB8XK.htmlConceptually similarStone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGP1SU749Completed★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGP1SU73HCompleted★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGP1SU748Completed★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGP1SU74SCompleted★★★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGP1SU74BCompleted★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic Sea - Day 2GP1SU7ARCompleted★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic Sea - Day 2GP1SU7ASCompleted★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic Sea - Day 2GP1SU7AVCompleted★★★★Stone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGP1SU74QCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU74AStone Barrier Action in the Baltic SeaGreenpeace Germany campaigners Thilo Maack (L) and Niklas Schinerl monitor the action from on board the "Beluga II". Greenpeace activists sink granite rocks from the "Beluga II". The activists use the boulders to protect the marine reserve Adlergrund from destruction by the bottom trawls of industrial fishermen. Fishermen plough through the seabed quite legally even in explicitly protected areas, thus destroying the ecosystem.In original language:Greenpeace errichtet steinerne Barriere in der OstseeCampaigner Thilo Maack (l) und Niklas Schinerl beobachten die Aktion von bord der "Beluga II". Greenpeace Aktivistinnen versenken Granitgestein von Bord der „Beluga II“. Mit den Felsbrocken schützen die Aktivistinnen das Meeresschutzgebiet Adlergrund vor der Zerstörung durch die Grundschleppnetze der Industriefischer. Fischer durchpflügen den Meeresboden sogar in ausdrücklich geschützten Gebieten ganz legal und zerstören so das Ökosystem.Locations:Baltic Sea-Europe-Germany-Mecklenburg-VorpommernDate:26 Jul, 2020Credit:© Gregor Fischer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4865px X 3238pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Binoculars-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Two peopleShoot:Stone Barrier Action at Adlergrund - Day 1Greenpeace activists use granite rocks to protect the marine reserve Adlergrund from destruction by the bottom trawls of industrial fishermen. Fishermen plough through the seabed quite legally even in explicitly protected areas, thus destroying the ecosystem. The "Beluga-II" is travelling to the protected areas of the North- and the Baltic Sea in July and August 2020. Its mission is to fight for "real protected areas" - domestically as well as internationally.Related Collections:Stone Barrier Action at Adlergrund (All Photos)