Oily Mud Samples on MY Arctic Sunrise
25 September, 2010 
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Oily Mud Samples on MY Arctic Sunrise
25 September, 2010 
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Oily Mud Samples on MY Arctic Sunrise
25 September, 2010 
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MY Arctic Sunrise in the Gulf of Mexico
24 September, 2010 
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Research Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
24 September, 2010 
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Scientist on MY Arctic Sunrise
24 September, 2010 
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Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise
24 September, 2010 
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Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise
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Scientist on MY Arctic Sunrise
24 September, 2010 
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Scientist on MY Arctic Sunrise
24 September, 2010 
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Scientist on MY Arctic Sunrise
24 September, 2010 
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Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise
22 September, 2010 
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Repairing Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
22 September, 2010 
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CTD Lowered in the Gulf of Mexico
24 September, 2010 
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Research Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
23 September, 2010 
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Research Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
23 September, 2010 
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Research Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
23 September, 2010 
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Research Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
23 September, 2010 
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Research Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
23 September, 2010 
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Crew on MY Arctic Sunrise
23 September, 2010 
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Repairing Equipment on MY Arctic Sunrise
22 September, 2010 
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CTD Lowered in the Gulf of Mexico
22 September, 2010 
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CTD Lowered in the Gulf of Mexico
22 September, 2010 
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CTD Deployed in the Gulf of Mexico
22 September, 2010 
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CTD Deployed in the Gulf of Mexico
22 September, 2010 
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MY Arctic Sunrise Gulf Oil Expedition 

MY Arctic Sunrise Gulf Oil Expedition 

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Greenpeace, partnered with teams of independent scientists, used the MY Arctic Sunrise on a three-month expedition to conduct a series of scientific research programs to further understanding of the impacts of both oil and chemical dispersant on the Gulf ecosystem in the aftermath of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The BP leased drilling platform exploded on April 20 causing a leak of millions of barrels of oil from a wellhead one mile deep 50 miles off the coast of Louisiana. Finally capped in August, the leak was treated with more than a million gallons of Corexit, a toxic dispersant. In this series of images, crews investigate the oil contamination on Horn Island, Mississippi, collect water samples with a CTD unit and deploy environmental acoustic recording systems near the oil spill site. 
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