Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kate-Simcock-Delivers-Cease-and-Desist-Message-to-Seismic-Testing-Ship-27MZIFJJHMGTN.htmlConceptually similarIntercepting a Seismic Testing Ship in New Zealand - ClipreelGP0STQGBWCompleted★★★★Intercepting a Seismic Testing Ship in New Zealand - Web Video CLEANGP0STQGBVCompleted★★★★Confronting Akademik Lazarev in Barents SeaGP04QCNCompleted★★★★Disrupting Seismic Testing Vessel with Swimmers in New Zealand - ClipreelGP0STQOLYCompleted★★★★Confronting Seismic Testing Vessel with Kites in New Zealand - ClipreelGP0STQOLSCompleted★★★★Blocking Siesmic Testing VesselsGP03X4SCompleted★★★★Disrupting Atlantic Frontier Seismic Testing 1GP03X7ICompleted★★★★Seismic BouysGP03XG4Completed★★★★Activists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean - News Access # 1GP0STPVDYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQGBUKate Simcock Delivers Cease and Desist Message to Seismic Testing ShipFrom on board one of the inflatables, Greenpeace campaigner Kate Simcock radioed the master of seismic testing ship Amazon Warrior to deliver an open letter of protest signed by over 60,000 New Zealanders.Locations:Aotearoa-Pacific OceanDate:13 Jan, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m55sKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Chevron Corporation-Climate (campaign title)-Confrontation-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace inflatables-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Seismic testing-Ships-Statoil-WomenShoot:Intercepting a Seismic Testing Ship in New ZealandGreenpeace crew have made contact with the world’s biggest seismic oil ship after travelling 50 nautical miles on two rigid-hulled inflatables off the coast of Wairarapa.The boat crews, consisting of members from Greenpeace and local iwi, located the 125-metre seismic ship, Amazon Warrior, searching for oil off the East Coast of New Zealand on behalf of oil giants Statoil and Chevron.From on board one of the inflatables, Greenpeace campaigner Kate Simcock radioed the master of the Amazon Warrior to deliver an open letter of protest signed by over 60,000 New Zealanders.Polynesian voyaging waka captain and East Coast resident, Reuben Raihania Tipoki (Ngati Kahungunu), also delivered a message on behalf of over 80 indigenous communities from the East Coast of New Zealand, demanding Statoil and Chevron cease activities in their customary waters.Related Collections:Intercepting a Seismic Testing Ship in New Zealand (Photos & Videos)