Harbor police talk to Greenpeace activists Scott Cardiff (R) and Lauren Valle (L) who are hanging from the bridge painting with their messages on the ship Harvey Explorer at an industrial port at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, May 24, 2010.
The activists used oil from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico spill to paint the message "Arctic Next?" on the bridge of the ship, which is scheduled to depart for Alaska to support drilling operations in July. REUTERS/Greenpeace/Handout
Harbor police talk to Greenpeace activists Scott Cardiff (R) and Lauren Valle (L) hanging from the bridge painting with their messages on the ship Harvey Explorer at an industrial port at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, May 24, 2010.
The activists used oil from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico spill to paint the message "Arctic Next?" on the bridge of the ship, which is scheduled to depart for Alaska to support drilling operations in July. REUTERS/Greenpeace/Handout
Harbor police talk to Greenpeace activist Scott Cardiff as he holds a protest banner reading "Salazar Ban Arctic Drilling" on the ship Harvey Explorer to send a message to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar at an industrial port at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, May 24, 2010. The activists used oil from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico spill to paint the message "Arctic Next?" on the bridge of the ship, which is scheduled to depart for Alaska to support drilling operations in July. REUTERS/Greenpeace/Handout
Salazar Ban Arctic Drilling
Harbor police talk to Greenpeace activist Scott Cardiff as he holds a protest banner reading "Salazar Ban Arctic Drilling" on the ship Harvey Explorer to send a message to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, at an industrial port at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, May 24, 2010. The activists used oil from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico spill to paint the message "Arctic Next?" on the bridge of the ship, which is scheduled to depart for Alaska to support drilling operations in July. REUTERS/Greenpeace/Handout
Harbor police talk to Greenpeace activist Scott Cardiff as he holds a protest banner reading "Salazar Ban Arctic Drilling" on the ship Harvey Explorer to send a message to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, at an industrial port at Port Fourchon, Louisiana, May 24, 2010. The activists used oil from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico spill to paint the message "Arctic Next?" on the bridge of the ship, which is scheduled to depart for Alaska to support drilling operations in July. REUTERS/Greenpeace/Handout
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