Yellow Thing
The Yellow Thing is a double-hulled floating vessel (like a catamaran), used by Greenpeace to sample marine debris. As of 2006, its primary mission is to be used as a trawl for plastic samples in areas such as the Mediterranean Sea and the North Pacific Gyre. It is not self-powered, rather it is towed via a ship-attached boom (as of 3-2006, it was being used on the MV Esperanza). It is also considered to be relatively stable as a marine vehicle.
References
- "What is the Yellow Thing?"
- Reuters report on Greenpeace trawling study
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Greenpeace
- Phil Radford
- Michael Bailey
- Kumi Naidoo
- Irving Stowe
- Ben Metcalfe
- Paul Watson
- Rex Weyler
- Jim Bohlen
- Will E. Jackson
- David McTaggart
- Robert Hunter
- Patrick Moore
- Oscar Soria
- John Sauven
- Andy Stirling
- Stephen Tindale
- Jean McSorley
- Dorothy Stowe
- Peter Willcox
- Fernando Pereira
- Daniel Beltrá
- Dennis Delaney
- Von Hernandez
- Phyllis Cormack
- Rainbow Warrior (I)
- Rainbow Warrior (II)
- Rainbow Warrior (III)
- Esperanza
- Arctic Sunrise
- Sirius
- Solo
- Greenpeace
- Gondwana
- Yellow Thing
- Fri (yacht)
- Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
- Greenpeace Foundation
- London Greenpeace
- Don't Make a Wave Committee
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (NZ)
Unearthed
- Golden Rule (ketch)
- Greenpeace – The Album
- Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
- Rainbow Warrior Case
- How to Change the World (film)
- The Rainbow Warrior (film)
- Mister Splashy Pants
- Public Eye Award
- World Park Base
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