Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Volunteers-in-Newcastle-Protest-against-Deep-Sea-Mining-27MDHU0KE9C.htmlConceptually similarVolunteers at Seafield Beach in Edinburgh Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3DTCompleted★★★★Volunteers at Seafield Beach in Edinburgh Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3DUCompleted★★★★Volunteers in Eastbourne Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3EQCompleted★★★★Volunteers in Eastbourne Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3ETCompleted★★★★Volunteers in Southampton Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3JQCompleted★★★★Volunteers in Southampton Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3JRCompleted★★★★Volunteers in Brighton Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV4MWCompleted★★★★Volunteers in Bristol Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3C4Completed★★★★Volunteers in Portsmouth Protest against Deep Sea MiningGP1SV3D7Completed★★★★View AllGP1SV3JSVolunteers in Newcastle Protest against Deep Sea MiningGreenpeace UK volunteers in Newcastle take part in a nationwide protest calling for the UK Government to ban deep sea mining. These images will be sent directly to Government to make it clear that people across the UK do not support plans to rip up the ocean floor for profit.Locations:Europe-Newcastle-United KingdomDate:25 Apr, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3585px X 2487pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Beaches-Day-Deep sea mining-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Seas-Small group of peopleShoot:Volunteers Protest against Deep Sea Mining in the UKVolunteers from Greenpeace UK take part in a nationwide protest calling for the UK Government to ban deep sea mining. Volunteers photographed home made banners at different locations. These images will be sent directly to Government to make it clear that people across the UK do not support plans to rip up the ocean floor for profit. This nationwide banner protest is the latest step in the campaign to protect our oceans. Earlier in the year local volunteers hosted online screenings of Greenpeace’s docu-series Ocean Witness, and hundreds of people tweeted the Foreign Office Minister Zac Goldsmith about the need for a strong Global Ocean Treaty.