Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Volunteers-Return-to-Esperanza-in-the-Atlantic-Ocean-27MZIFJW7C082.htmlConceptually similarVolunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP83Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP80Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP82Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP85Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STT0Y0Completed★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSPKOCompleted★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP96Completed★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSPKPCompleted★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP95Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STSP84Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanWaya (back to camera) returns onboard, and is hugged by logistician Rico. The six Greenpeace International volunteers who boarded and were detained on the Stolt Tenacity - a tanker ship carrying dirty palm oil from Indonesia's forest destruction to Rotterdam, arrive back on the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, off Lisbon, Portugal, in the Atlantic Ocean.Locations:Atlantic Ocean-EuropeDate:19 Nov, 2018Credit:© Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / GreenpeaceLatitude:0°0'0"NMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxLongitude0°0'0"EKeywords:Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace volunteers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Positive moodShoot:Esperanza 'Drop Dirty Palm Oil Tour' in the Atlantic OceanThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza takes action against the Stolt Tenacity a 185-metre long cargo ship loaded with palm oil from Wilmar, the largest and dirtiest palm oil trader in the world.Related Collections:Esperanza 'Drop Dirty Palm Oil' Tour in the Med and Atlantic Ocean (Photos & Videos)Dirty Palm Oil Protest against the Stolt Tenacity in Atlantic Ocean (Photo & Video)