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History
Rainbow Warrior is not only the Greenpeace flagship, it is an icon for environmentalists around the globe.
The original Rainbow Warrior was a rusty 418-ton trawler called the Sir William Hardy,found languishing in Britain by Greenpeace in 1978. Overhauled byLondon volunteers in just three months, it set off to confront Norwegian and Icelandic whaling fleets. What was a dangerous mission,with bad weather and visibility and the threat of violence, was also a successful one! The crew managed to decipher the whalers' radio signals and succeeded in positioning themselves between the harpoons and the whales, saving many lives.
The Original Ship Sinks
In early 1985, a French secret service agent planted two bombs on the Rainbow Warrior, while it was moored in New Zealand's Auckland Harbor. The ship sank and our photographer, Fernando Pereira, drowned.
The Rainbow Warrior II
The current Rainbow Warrior was launched on July 10, 1989, the fourth anniversary of the original ship's sinking. It was built in 1957 in England, as a steam-powered fishing vessel.
Greenpeace converted it into a motor/sailing vessel by constructing three masts on the hull of a North Sea fishing trawler, formerly called the Grampian Fame. This Rainbow Warrior has a large oak dolphin standing on the fore-deck and carries the wheel and bell from the original ship. The "RW," as it is known within Greenpeace, is an ocean-going vessel equipped with the latest in electronic navigation, sailing and communications equipment.
The Rainbow Warrior has traveled everywhere, from South America to the South Pacific, from the Antarctic to the Atlantic. It has been involved in all the Greenpeace campaigns - protesting against "Star Wars," challenging the World Trade Organization in Dohar, promoting renewable energy, intercepting British Nuclear Fuels' plutonium transports...the list is as endless as the oceans the Warrior travels.
The Rainbow Warrior's decks have been graced by the Dalai Llama and members of the|
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