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Greenpeace NZ images from 2007 Free for use - no resale or archive. Subject to copyright.

Date: 01/17/06 Owner: Gallery Administrator Size: 39 items
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Marsden_B_protes06

Greenpeace activist Michael Simpson carrying a FM radio transmitter descends the 60 metre high Marsden B Power Station at Ruakaka, Northland, New Zealand, where Mighty River Power proposes to burn coal.

Date: 11/04/06 Views: 783
MarsdenBprotest01

MarsdenBprotest01

Greenpeace activists taking part in the global day of action on climate change outside the proposed coal burning power station Marsden B at Ruakaka, Northland, New Zealand.

Date: 11/04/06 Views: 791
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steve_and_bomber2

Heatwave FM DJs Steve Abel and Bomber Bradbury -heatwavefm.net

Date: 11/04/06 Views: 720
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MarsdenBprotest05

Long arm of the law. A Greenpeace activist is arrested at the top of the 60 metre high Marsden B Power Station at Ruakaka, Northland, New Zealand, where Mighty River Power proposes to burn coal.

Date: 11/04/06 Views: 805
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Marsden_protest_day2_4321_1_copy

DJ 'Bomber' Bradbury and musician Steve Abel beaming Climate Rescue Radio Heatwave FM live streaming across the internet at a secret location in Northland. Sunday November 5, 2006.

Date: 11/05/06 Views: 738
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Marsdenprotest4302_1

Pirate radio DJ 'Bomber' Bradbury and Greenpeace climate campaigner Vanessa Atkinson on the beach at Ruakaka discuss the climate change consequences of converting Marsden B power station (behind them) to coal. Sunday November 5, 2006.

Date: 11/05/06 Views: 707
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Marsdenprotest4315_1

Pirate radio DJ 'Bomber' Bradbury and Greenpeace climate campaigner Vanessa Atkinson on the beach at Ruakaka discuss the climate change consequences of converting Marsden B power station (behind them) to coal. Sunday November 5, 2006.

Date: 11/05/06 Views: 733
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2006_10300011_sized

Sea mounties outside the Canadian embassy in Wellington New Zealand hold a banner saying "Shame on Canada - Stop deep-sea destruction"

Date: 10/30/06 Views: 781
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map_overlay_trawl_with_trawl_closure_proposal

Map of areas proposed by the NZ fishing industry to be closed to bottom trawling compared to where bottom trawling actually occurs.

Date: 08/15/06 Views: 955
ChangXingNelson30_Jul_06

ChangXingNelson30_Jul_06

Nelson 30-July-2006: Two Greenpeace activists aboard Belize flagged Chinese bottom trawler Chang Xing in Port Nelson, New Zealand. The two activists along with one other attached to the mooring line stopped the vessel from leaving port.

Date: 07/30/06 Views: 723
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GP_Chang_DSC_1202_01

Nelson 30-July-2006: Two Greenpeace activists aboard Belize flagged Chinese bottom trawler Chang Xing in Port Nelson, New Zealand. The two activists along with one other attached to the mooring line stopped the vessel from leaving port.

Date: 07/31/06 Views: 804
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DSC_0197_copy

Greenpeace activists Jo McVeagh and Ilai Amir are escorted off the Chang Xing a Belize flagged Chinese high seas bottom trawler in Port Nelson after stopping it leaving port.

Date: 07/30/06 Views: 792
ChangXingNelson30_July_06

ChangXingNelson30_July_06

Nelson, 30-Jul-06: Greenpeace activist Tia Taurere attached to the mooring line of Belize flagged Chinese high seas bottom trawler in Port Nelson

Date: 07/31/06 Views: 809
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GP_Chang_DSC_1215_01

Greenpeace activist Jo McVeagh is escorted off the Belize flagged Chinese bottom trawler in Port Nelson after stopping it leaving port.

Date: 07/31/06 Views: 820
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DSC_0154_copy

Nelson 30-July-2006: Greenpeace activists block the trawl ramp of Belize flagged Chinese bottom trawler Chang Xing in Port Nelson, New Zealand. Two other activists climbed the mast and along with one other attached to the mooring line stopped the vessel f

Date: 07/30/06 Views: 775
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Foto_34

The ‘Rede Ecovida’ group of Brazilian Family Farmers – just one group of the thousands of Brazilian farmers who have been protesting outside the Biosafety Protocol meeting in Curitiba this week – display a banner reading "shame on New Zealand".

Date: 08/12/04 Views: 1193
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. March 16th 2006, Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner from the famous Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro to call on governments to protect global biodiversity. Representatives from 188 countries are taking part of the Convention of

Date: 03/16/06 Views: 1255
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f1603066

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. March 16th 2006, Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner from the famous Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro to call on governments to protect global biodiversity. Representatives from 188 countries are taking part of the Convention of

Date: 03/17/06 Views: 1386
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f1603065

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. March 16th 2006, Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner from the famous Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro to call on governments to protect global biodiversity. Representatives from 188 countries are taking part of the Convention of

Date: 03/17/06 Views: 1235
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f1603061_001

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. March 16th 2006, Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner from the famous Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro to call on governments to protect global biodiversity. Representatives from 188 countries are taking part of the Convention of

Date: 03/17/06 Views: 1240
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