Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Whaling-Action-at-Deutsche-See-in-Germany-27MZIF3P53T7.htmlConceptually similarWhaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVOCompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHWCCompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVHCompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVLCompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVQCompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVRCompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVICompleted★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHW9Completed★★★★Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGP0STOHVKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOHVPWhaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGreenpeace activists paint a 4 meter high iron whale sculpture in front of the headquarters of Deutsche See to protest against Icelandic whaling. Deutsche See import fish from the Icelandic company HB-Grandi hf, which has close ties to Hvalur hf, the last active whaling company in Iceland.In original language:Walfang Aktion bei Deutsche See BremerhavenMit der Forderung „Keine Geschaefte mit Walfaengern“ protestieren Greenpeace-Aktivisten an der Firmenzentrale der Fischmanufaktur „Deutsche See“. Die Aktivisten haben eine circa 4 Meter hohe metallenes Kunstwerk, eine Walskulptur mit der Aufschrift „Save the whales“ vor dem Gebaeäude aufgebaut und informieren die Mitarbeiter. Anlass für den Protest sind die Verbindungen von Deutsche See zum islaendischen Walfang: Deutsche See bezieht Fisch von dem islaendischen Fischereiunternehmen HB-Grandi hf, das eng mit der letzten aktiven Walfangfirma des Landes, Hvalur hf, verbandelt ist.Locations:Bremerhaven-Europe-GermanyDate:1 Aug, 2014Credit:© Marcus Meyer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1920px X 2880pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Art installations-Banners-Day-Defending Our Oceans (campaign title)-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Painting (activity)-Whales-WhalingShoot:Whaling Action at Deutsche See in GermanyGreenpeace activists protest with a 4 meter high, iron sculpture of a whale, in front of the headquarters of Deutsche See, against Icelandic whaling. Deutsche See import fish from the Icelandic company HB-Grandi hf, which has close ties to Hvalur hf, the last active whaling company in Iceland. The activists demand from Deutsche See to freeze its contracts with HB-Grandi.