Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tongass-National-Forest-Tour-2004-27MZIFVKUC69.htmlConceptually similarTongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042T0Completed★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042T1Completed★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042SLCompleted★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042SICompleted★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042SJCompleted★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042SHCompleted★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042SKCompleted★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042T2Completed★★★★Tongass National Forest Tour 2004GP042T3Completed★★★★View AllGP042T4Tongass National Forest Tour 2004Bill Cranmer (center), Chief Councillor and Hereditary Chief of Namgis First Nation, poses with Arne Sorensen, captain of the Arctic Sunrise and ? on the shore of the Johnstone Strait July 9, 2004. Cranmer has been a leader in the battle against open pen fish farms ever since Kwakwaka'wakw Territory was first invaded by the aquaculture industry in the early 1980s.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-Johnstone Strait-North AmericaDate:9 Jul, 2004Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Ceremonies-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace crew-National costumes-Native Americans-Outdoors-People-Three people-Wharfs (Docks)Shoot:Arctic Sunrise Tongass Tour 2004The MY Arctic Sunrise departs Portland for Alaska on the 2004 Tongass National Forest Tour