Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/A-Coral-Head-in-Samoa-27MZIF31QJ0U.htmlConceptually similarA Coral Head in SamoaGP0STOAWNCompleted★★★★A Coral Head in SamoaGP0STOAWOCompleted★★★★★★A Coral Head in SamoaGP0STOAWQCompleted★★★★Endangered Green Sea Turtles in SamoaGP0STOAWMCompleted★★★★A Critically Endangered Hawksbill Turtle in SamoaGP0STOAWLCompleted★★★★Brown Booby in SamoaGP0STOAWSCompleted★★★★Tuna nets, Pago Pago, American Samoa.GP0HK7Completed★★★★Bleached anemone in shallow water, Moorea, French Polynesia.GP0TJFCompleted★★★★School of snapper on Moorea coral reefGP0612Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOAWPA Coral Head in SamoaA coral head, covered in clams in the shallow waters on Rose atoll, American Samoa. The Rose Atoll is a showcase of fully protected marine reserve and is already showing the recovery of marine life. Greenpeace is campaigning that similar fully protected marine reserves be established in four pocket of the Pacific ocean, so fish stocks and other critically endangered marine species can recover from destructive fishing.Locations:Pacific Ocean-Polynesia-SamoaDate:18 Sep, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5088px X 3448pxKeywords:Corals-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Underwater shotsShoot:Defending Our Pacific ExpeditionGreenpeace is campaigning for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the world’s oceans and for a more sustainable fishing industry, both necessary steps to restoring our oceans to health.