PRESS
RELEASE: Oil Free Seas Flotilla Occupying Anadarko Oil Drill Site
Six
boats are currently occupying the sea above the site where oil giant
Anadarko intends to start drilling in the coming days.
16
November, 2013
The
drill site is over 100 nautical miles off the west coast of New
Zealand, and in waters around a kilometer and a half deep.
The
six boats are part of the Oil Free Seas Flotilla which was cheered
off by hundreds of New Zealanders from various ports earlier this
week.
They
are now waiting for the Noble Bob Douglas drilling ship, which has
not yet been tested to drill at these depths.
Bunny
McDiarmid, the executive director of Greenpeace, is onboard one of
the boats. She said:
“We’re
here to protect our seas, our beaches and our future prosperity. And
we’re doing that by sitting right here, on the very spot that
Anadarko want to drill for oil using their untested drilling ship.
“An
oil spill would devastate our beaches and our waters. But this
government’s obsession with polluting, outdated forms of energy
will drill through our cutting edge, clean technologies, that will
power not just our homes and our cars, but our economy too.
“The
National government may have given up on our kiwi know-how and
innovation, but we have not. That’s why we’re here, right now, at
this crucial moment for New Zealand. To protect our seas, our
beaches, and also our economy, and our children’s prosperity.”
Also
on board is Jeanette Fitzsimons, who said:
“I
am doing this on behalf of my grandchildren and everyone’s
grandchildren. They have a right to a decent world with clean seas
and a stable climate. Anadarko is threatening that right. We know
there are clean energy alternatives that can replace fossil fuels.
It’s time we invested in those.”
The
Oil Free Seas Flotilla is a loose association of individuals and boat
owners who oppose deep-sea drilling and the new legislation that
takes away New Zealander’s long-standing right to peacefully
protest at sea. One of the boats taking part, the Vega, also sailed
against French nuclear tests in the Pacific.
Earlier
this year, the Government announced a controversial new law to ban
aspects of protesting at sea, known as the ‘Anadarko Amendment’.
ENDS
The
positions of all yachts can be seen on this
map:
Here’s
a link to the Oil Free Seas Flotilla website with daily video
blogs:
Contact
information:
Anna Horne, spokesperson for the Oil Free Sea Flotilla, 021 0222 1389
Ana Mules, communications officer, Greenpeace: +64 21 2609186 ana.mules@greenpeace.org
Steve Abel, energy campaigner, Greenpeace: +64 21 927301 steve.abel@greenpeace.org
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