Elvis Teddy appeared in the Tauranga District Court charged with operating his ship in a manner that caused unnecessary risk to another vessel and resisting arrest.
Protesters will today make a fresh push to persuade the Government to abandon its fossil fuels agenda with the delivery of a petition carrying more than 140,000 signatures.
It comes after a rally was staged yesterday to support a boat skipper in court for allegedly harassing a Petrobras oil-drilling survey vessel off the East Cape last year.
Those converging at Parliament this afternoon will be joined by members of Oil-Free Otago, who will separately hand over a 2000-strong petition against plans by Texan oil giant Anadarko's to begin deep sea drilling off the Otago and Canterbury coasts.
Greenpeace New Zealand spokesman Simon Boxer said tens of thousands of New Zealanders had given a "definite no" to deep sea oil and to expansion of the coal industry.