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| Photo: Greenpeace |
Police in
the Groningen port of Lauwersoog have arrested three members of the
environmental organisation Greenpeace for getting too close to a drilling rig
off the coast of the Wadden island of Schiermonnikoog.
The three were taking
part in a protest against test drilling for gas but had returned to the
mainland because they were seasick in the rough seas, broadcaster NOS
said.
The platform, owned by a company
called Hansa Hydrocarbons, is some 20km into the North Sea and was occupied by
several Greenpeace protesters on Thursday.
Protests are also taking place on
the Wadden Sea island itself. The island’s mayor Ineke van Gent, who has joined
the protestors, told local broadcaster RTV Noord: ‘We should be moving over to
sustainable energy. You should not be drilling for gas near a vulnerable nature
reserve.’
Economic affairs minister Erik Wiebes said on Thursday that locals
should not be worried about the test drilling. ‘You hardly see the rig,’ he
said. ‘On a clear day, if you look closely, you can see a spot.’
British
company Hansa Hydrocarbons is trying to establish if the gas field in the area
is big enough to exploit commercially.

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