Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Volunteers-Return-to-Esperanza-in-the-Atlantic-Ocean-27MZIFJWJRQGE.htmlConceptually similarVolunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP85Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP84Completed★★★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP83Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP80Completed★★★★Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSP82Completed★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSPKOCompleted★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSPKPCompleted★★★★View of the Stolt Tenacity from the Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSPKQCompleted★★★★Dirty Palm Oil Protest against the Stolt Tenacity in the Atlantic OceanGP0STSPKBCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STT0Y0Volunteers Return to Esperanza in the Atlantic OceanPascal (in green) arrives back.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 / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace volunteers-Indoors-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.