Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Karli-Thomas-by-Esperanza-27MZIFLELXPG.htmlConceptually similarKarli Thomas by EsperanzaGP019CJCompleted★★★★Regine Freirichs on EsperanzaGP01B4WCompleted★★★★Melanie Duchin by EsperanzaGP01867Completed★★★★Junichi Sato on EsperanzaGP018L7Completed★★★★Eric Boehm on EsperanzaGP0194ACompleted★★★★Celeste Stewart on EsperanzaGP019BGCompleted★★★★Helena de Carlos, Southern OceanGP01DM3Completed★★★★Esperanza Departs AucklandGP018OACompleted★★★★Esperanza Departs AucklandGP018W4Completed★★★★View AllGP019J2Karli Thomas by EsperanzaKarli Thomas, Oceans Campaigner from New Zealand stands in front of the Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza.This is the end of the 14 month Defending Our Oceans expedition which was started by a trip to the Southern Ocean to confront the Japanese government's whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. At the end of this expedition Greenpeace return to the whale sanctuary to, once again, defend the whales.Locations:Aotearoa-Auckland-Greater Auckland-OceaniaDate:20 Jan, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:1667px X 2500pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace crew-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Positive mood-WomenShoot:Defending Our Oceans Southern Ocean Tour 2007The Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza is on her route towards Antarctica through the icy reaches of the Southern Ocean. This is the end of the 14 month Defending Our Oceans expedition which was started by a trip to the Southern Ocean to confront the Japanese government's whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. At the end of this expedition Greenpeace return to the whale sanctuary too, once again, defend the whales. Despite a moratorium on commercial whaling, the hunt for whale meat continues through the loophole of "scientific purposes".