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Woman chains herself to Shell oil drilling support ship in bay north of Seattle

May 23, 2015 12:45 AM
The Canadian Press

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – A woman has chained herself to the Arctic Challenger, a support ship for Royal Dutch Shell’s exploratory oil drilling plans, Bellingham police said.

KCPQ-TV said the ship is anchored in Bellingham Bay, north of Seattle.

A police spokesman said officers talked to the ship, the port and the woman and won’t be trying to remove her. The ship won’t leave for several days.

Earlier, an official with Washington state’s Department of Natural Resources said activists protesting Shell’s plans for exploratory drilling in the Arctic did some damage to a Seattle dive park.

KIRO Radio reports that DNR spokesman Joe Smillie said divers found cement blocks, cables and chains that were used to anchor a protest barge while kayakers protested last weekend near a Shell oil rig docked in Seattle’s Elliott Bay.

He said damage was minimal and no one will be fined. But the protesters will have to pay for the cleanup.

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