Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Action-Stop-Dumping-TBT-Sludge-at-North-Sea-27MZIFLA84LS.htmlConceptually similarToxics Action Stop Dumping TBT Sludge at North SeaGP01P26Completed★★★★★★Toxics Action against Sea Dumping near ScheveningenGP01NL9Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Sea Dumping at Coast ScheveningenGP01NLDCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against TBT Sludge at Dredger Gallilei in ZeebruggeGP0SR4Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Sea Dumping at Coast ScheveningenGP01NLCCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Stop Dumping TBT Sludge at North SeaGP01P27Completed★★★★★★Toxics Action against Sea Dumping near ScheveningenGP0LRKCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against TBT Sludge at Dredger Gallilei in ZeebruggeGP01FZUCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Sea Dumping at Coast ScheveningenGP01NLBCompleted★★★★View AllGP01P24Toxics Action Stop Dumping TBT Sludge at North SeaBy placing tonnes of kilos of toxic sludge at the doorstep of the Port of Rotterdam Greenpeace activists end the protest in September against the dumping of highly polluted sludge from the Rotterdam harbour in the North Sea. They also hang a banner reading "Stop TBT".In original language:Toxicactie Stop Dumpen TBT Slib in NoordzeeDoor duizenden kilo's giftige bagger te plaatsen op de stoep van het Rotterdams Havenbedrijf eindigen Greenpeace actievoerders het protest in september tegen het lozen van sterk verontreinigde bagger uit de Rotterdam haven in de Noordzee. Ze hangen ook een spandoek op met de tekst "Stop TBT".Locations:Europe, West Europe-Netherlands-RotterdamDate:10 Sep, 1999Credit:© Greenpeace / John CunninghamMaximum size:2381px X 3618pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Masks (protective)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Persistent organic pollutants-Pollution-Props-Protective clothing-Sea dumping-Small group of people-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Action Stop Dumping TBT Sludge at North Sea the NetherlandsWith tonnes of kilos of toxic sludge at the doorstep of the Port of Rotterdam Greenpeace ends the protest in September against the dumping of highly polluted sludge from the Rotterdam harbour in the North Sea. A whole week about thirty Greenpeace activists prevent the dredger vessel Hein from discharging its toxic cargo of TBT in the North Sea. Activists in inflatables block the ship offshore of Scheveningen and other activists board the dredger vessel Hein and sit in protective clothing on the toxic sludge. After summary proceedings by the Port of Rotterdam Greenpeace stops the action and brings back a part of the polluted sludge to the harbour. The Rotterdam sludge is polluted with tributyltin (TBT), a toxic processed in many ship paints to prevent the growth of alga and sea acorns to the ship's hull. TBT damages sea life. Female shellfish develop male sexual characteristics and become infertile. Because of this the sea whelks have already disappeared in the Wadden Sea. The 16 million tonnes of sludge from Rotterdam that is dumped in the North Sea yearly, exceeds the environmental standard of the Dutch government for TBT with 500 times. The action of Greenpeace is part of the worldwide campaign against POP's (Persistent Organic Pollutants). POP's do not decompose readily or quickly in the environment and they cover long distances in the environment. They accumulate in the fatty of humans and animals and are often hormone disrupting.