The Greenpeace Fleet
For more than 50 years, Greenpeace has been sailing the world’s oceans protecting our planet and fighting for environmental justice.

From obstructing nuclear tests in the Pacific, to documenting plastics in our oceans; from conducting research into the effects of climate change in the Arctic, to stopping shiploads of illegal timber leaving the Amazon; from bringing humanitarian relief to communities devastated by extreme weather to collaborating with local authorities to arrest illegal fishing operations in West Africa – our ships are fundamental to Greenpeace campaigns.
Where are we now?
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Why Greenpeace sent a ship to help the Global Sumud Flotilla sail to Gaza, and what’s happened
Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise is sailing with Global Sumud Flotilla supporting a peaceful civilian mission to challenge Israel’s blockade on Gaza and demand safe humanitarian access.
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Israeli forces intercept, board and threaten Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters
Crew on the Greenpeace International vessel Arctic Sunrise report that vessels in the Global Sumud Flotilla have been harassed by Israeli forces in international waters.
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Greenpeace to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise joins the Global Sumud Flotilla sailing alongside more than 70 vessels to challenge Israel’s ongoing blockade of aid to Gaza.
Come aboard!
Have you ever dreamed of sailing on a Greenpeace ship? The ship’s core crew is made up of people from a wide range of backgrounds – ranging from captains, mates, and marine engineers to doctors, cooks and volunteer deckhands. It is hard work. But it could be the experience of a lifetime.

Sail with us
Want to become Greenpeace crew member and help protect our planet? If you have experience at sea, valid marine qualifications, licences, or are eager to learn – join us! We look forward to sailing with you.