The Green Files > Greenpeace Fined for Reef Damage
[Balanced News Blog] Park officials said almost 100 sq m (1,076 sq ft) of reef had been damaged. Greenpeace agreed to pay the fine, but blamed the accident on outdated maps provided by the Philippines government.
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[Lone Star Times] Greenpeace fined for damaging coral reef: Environmental group Greenpeace has been fined almost $7,000 for damaging a coral reef at a World Heritage site in the Philippines, according to BBC news.
[Ravenwood's Universe - This Side Up] Greenpeace fined for environmental violation: Greenpeace agreed to pay the fine, but blamed the accident on outdated maps provided by the Philippines government.Meanwhile the AP spins the fine as Greenpeace "has agreed to compensate the park".
[a-sdf] Oops: Environmental group Greenpeace has been fined almost $7,000 (£4,000) for damaging a coral reef at a World Heritage site in the Philippines.
[Attu sees all] Greenpeace fined for reef damage: IMG Environmental group Greenpeace has been fined almost $7,000 for damaging a coral reef... we were a mile and a half" from the coral reef when the ship ran around, regional Greenpeace
[K Street Blues] D'oh!: A Greenpeace boat that was out inspecting damage to one of the world's protected World Heritage reefs, um, ran into the reef and damaged it. They've been fined for the damage, too.
[Pigilito says...] Greenpeace fined for reef damage: miles) south-east of Manila. Park officials said almost 100 sq m (1,076 sq ft) of reef had been...Here's today's man bites dog story via the BBC : Environmental group Greenpeace has been fined almost $7,000 (£4,000) for damaging a coral reef at a World Heritage site in the Philippines
[Daves Rants] Greenpeace fined for reef damage: almost 100 sq m (1,076 sq ft) of reef had been damaged. Greenpeace agreed to pay the fine, but blamed...Greenpeace fined for reef damage November 1, 2005 on 8:27 pm | In Politics/News | Technorati Cosmos | IceRocket | 1 Comment Tags: accident, activism, coral, environment, greenpeace, philippines, reef
[Mel's Diner] From the LOL files: I'm sorry, but I am not a fan of Greenpeace. I would be more of a fan, if their cult-like followers didn't stick pamphlets in your face and repeatedly harass you whenever they were in town.
[Earth-info-net.blogspot.com] Earth-Info.Net: I am deeply concerned that we must increase our efforts to conserve biodiversity at this critical time and I hope the government demonstrates their own commitment through placing biodiversity at the heart of the new agency recommended in Lord Haskins' review of rural delivery."
[Webapp.utexas.edu] Sarkar Lab WebLog: Biodiversity Archives: The Andaman coral formations are swarming with numerous species of fish, algae, anemones and mollusks. The seas around are home to rare sea creatures like the dugong, a sea mammal similar to the manatee, while the Andaman coast is the habitat of several endangered species such as the hawksbill, Olive Ridley and great leatherback turtles.
[Panbo.com] Panbo's Marine Electronics & Communications Weblog: What's On ...: It was some fun getting a little wheel time on this Alden Brenton Reef 40 on Vineyard Sound .A description of how this Greenpeace ship was Wi-Fi enabled.
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