Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/World-Vaquita-Day-Celebrations-in-Hong-Kong-27MZIFJ64C8SI.htmlConceptually similarWorld Vaquita Day Celebrations in Hong KongGP0STP7QVCompleted★★★★★★World Vaquita Day Celebrations in Hong KongGP0STP7QSCompleted★★★★★★World Vaquita Day Celebrations in Hong KongGP0STP7QWCompleted★★★★World Vaquita Day Celebrations in Hong KongGP0STP7QTCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKTCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKVCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKWCompleted★★★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKXCompleted★★★★Protest at Endangered Species Advisory Committee Meeting in Hong KongGP0STPAKSCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STP7QUWorld Vaquita Day Celebrations in Hong KongSaving Vaquita, Over 150 people sculpt a giant porpoise (8 m long, 1 m high) with sand on Discovery Bay beach on 'International Save the Vaquita Day' and call on Hong Kong government to take urgent action to help protect the Vaquita by cracking down on the smuggling of the totoaba fish maw (bladder).Greenpeace and Greenfooter (a parent-child group) is campaigning to save the Vaquita, which is being driven to extinction as they are being caught ingillnets meant for catching totoaba.Locations:China-East Asia-Hong Kong-Sheung WanDate:12 Jul, 2015Credit:© P H Yang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5588px X 3617pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Beaches-Coastal features-Crowds-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Public engagement-Sand-VaquitaShoot:World Vaquita Day Celebrations in Hong KongGreenpeace and Greenfooter (a parent-child group) is campaigning to save the Vaquita and call on Hong Kong government to take urgent action to help protect the Vaquita by cracking down on the smuggling of the totoaba fish maw (bladder). Several activities are successfully held today, over 200 people to sculpt a giant porpoise (8 m long, 1 m high) with sand on Discovery Bay beach on 'International Save the Vaquita Day', there are campaign talk and face painting nearby.