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Acoustic Research Conducted near the US Atlantic Coast

Josh Jones, Phd. Candidate in Biological Oceanography works with the crew of the Arctic Sunrise to deploy a HARP acoustical listening device in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. While the Arctic Sunrise traveled between Virginia and North Carolina, Greenpeace partnered with researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Whale Acoustics Laboratory to deploy acoustic monitoring equipment that will help estimate sound exposure levels on marine mammals including whales and dolphins. This research will help in understanding the impact of seismic blasting and ocean noise in the Atlantic Ocean which the Trump administration wants to sell off to oil and gas companies. The Arctic Sunrise is on an Atlantic Coast Tour. 
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Arctic Sunrise US Atlantic Coast Tour

Greenpeace’s historic ship, the Arctic Sunrise, begins a month long tour along the Atlantic Coast in the United States. The tour focuses on the urgent issue of single-use plastics and microplastics in our waters, and the need to protect our coasts and climate from seismic blasting and offshore oil drilling. 
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Unique identifier: GP0STR79R 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 25/10/2017 
Locations: Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina, United States of America
Credit line: © Tim Aubry / Greenpeace 
Size: 2803px × 3806px     5.96 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★★★ (B)