"Conrad Ely drove from Olympia with three friends, a double kayak and a canoe.
Amy McKendry arrived with her family and a canoe she’s had since she was 8.
Brandon Juhl came in from Snohomish without a boat, but was able to launch into Elliott Bay with an extra kayak another donated to the cause.
They joined more than 200 other boats Saturday for Paddle in Seattle, a flotilla organized by a coalition of environmental groups, activists and tribal leaders from around the country to demonstrate concern about the impact of fossil-fuel consumption on climate change and to show disappointment in the Port of Seattle’s decision to host Shell’s offshore Arctic oil-drilling fleet."
Coral Garnick reports for the Seattle Times May 16, 2015.
SEE ALSO:
"'Kayaktivists' in Seattle Bay Protest Arctic Drilling" (KING-TV)
"Paddling in Protest: Seattle Kayakers Stand Up Against Arctic Drilling" (ABC News)
"Seattle 'Kayaktivists' Protest Shell's Arctic Drilling Endeavor" (Reuters)
"‘Paddle in Seattle’ Protesters Gather Against Shell Oil Rig"
Source: Seattle Times, 05/18/2015