Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Shell-No--Indigenous-Kayaktivists---Haida-Gwaii-27MZIF3TGC63.htmlConceptually similarIndigenous Delegation - Haida GwaiiGP0STP2A6Completed★★★★Carved Canoe & Paddles - Haida GwaiiGP0STP2AHCompleted★★★★Indigenous Delegation Arrives in Haida GwaiiGP0STP29JCompleted★★★★Forest - Haida GwaiiGP0STP2AICompleted★★★★Good Shell - Haida GwaiiGP0STP2ACCompleted★★★★★★Indigenous Delegation - VancouverGP0STP29QCompleted★★★★★★★Candace Campo on Lion's Bay in VancouverGP0STR3RSCompleted★★★★Candace Campo on Lion's Bay in VancouverGP0STR3RXCompleted★★★★Indigenous Delegation - Haida GwaiiGP0STP2A5Completed★★★★View AllGP0STP2AL"Shell No" Indigenous Kayaktivists - Haida GwaiiCandace Campo and Taylor George-Hollis hold a banner saying "Shell No" in solidarity with the Paddle in Seattle kayaktivists.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-Haida Gwaii-North AmericaDate:25 May, 2015Credit:© Greenpeace / Keri ColesMaximum size:5000px X 3337pxKeywords:Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Forests (topography)-Kayaks-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Oceans (topography)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Trees-Two peopleShoot:People vs Oil Tour in the Pacific Coast of CanadaAn unprecedented journey starts on the shores of Vancouver, British-Columbia, Canada. For the first time ever, six people from as many First Nations set sail on board the Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza to Haida Gwaii, to help connect coastal communities opposing pipelines and super tankers to the seven-million-strong global movement against Arctic oil drilling.After Haida Gwaii, the journey continues in the Pacific Ocean where the indigenous activists together with Greenpeace swimmers from the MY Esperanza take action against Shell’s oil rig, the Polar Pioneer, with banners reading “People Vs Oil”, as part of the global movement #PeopleVsOil determined to protect and Save The Arctic.Related Collections:People vs Oil Tour in the Pacific Coast of Canada (All Photographers & Videos)