Greenpeace V The Gem, North Atlantic 1981.

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Greenpeace campaigners are sprayed with water hoses by crew members of The Gem as they try to stop barrels of nuclear waste being dropped into the Atlantic. Greenpeace exposed the dumping of nuclear waste in the North Atlantic, 1,000 kilometres south-west of the Cornish coast, by several European nations. These images of the British ship, the Gem, dumping radioactive waste reached publications around the world.

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Greenpeace campaigners are sprayed with water hoses by crew members of The Gem as they try to stop barrels of nuclear waste being dropped into the Atlantic. Greenpeace exposed the dumping of nuclear waste in the North Atlantic, 1,000 kilometres south-west of the Cornish coast, by several European nations. These images of the British ship, the Gem, dumping radioactive waste reached publications around the world.

Paper size 16” x 20” - Image size 12” x 16” - Open Edition with an Estate Certificate

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Paper Type DPII Professional Paper

Greenpeace campaigners are sprayed with water hoses by crew members of The Gem as they try to stop barrels of nuclear waste being dropped into the Atlantic. Greenpeace exposed the dumping of nuclear waste in the North Atlantic, 1,000 kilometres south-west of the Cornish coast, by several European nations. These images of the British ship, the Gem, dumping radioactive waste reached publications around the world.

Paper size 16” x 20” - Image size 12” x 16” - Open Edition with an Estate Certificate

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Paper Type DPII Professional Paper