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Protest Against GSR's Deep Sea Mining in the Pacific - Clipreel
Greenpeace International activists protest against deep sea mining
company Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR), a subsidiary of the Belgian company DEME, in the Pacific Ocean.
The activists deploy a flying banner reading “Stop Deep Sea Mining!” and hold hand banners from an inflatable boat. The banners are displayed in front of the ship Normand Energy, chartered by GSR, while the Patania II nodule collector is deployed. The company is currently testing mining gear roughly 1,000 nautical miles off Mexico’s west coast in the Clarion Clipperton Zone – with the aim of future commercial extraction of minerals from the seabed. This new industry could cause devastating effects on the environment and people, including the livelihoods of Pacific island and coastal communities.
The Rainbow Warrior is in the Pacific to bear witness to the deep sea mining industry. Part of the ongoing 'Protect the Oceans' campaign.
Creator:
Myrthe Verweij
Unique identifier:
GP1SV1HT
Old Image ID:
GSR_Flying_Banner_12_4
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Video
Ranking:
★★★★★★
Duration:
2m5s
Size:
1920px × 1080px 369MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Banners
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Deep sea mining
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Greenpeace activists
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Greenpeace inflatables
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KWCI (GPI)
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Oceans (campaign title)
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Ships
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Vessels