Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cape-Petrel-in-Antarctica-27MDHUHHKCIE.htmlConceptually similarWeddell Seal in AntarcticaGP1SWV1ACompleted★★★★Cape Petrel in AntarcticaGP1SX3BFCompleted★★★★Icebergs in AntarcticaGP1SX529Completed★★★★Iceberg in AntarcticaGP1SX525Completed★★★★Humpback Whale in AntarcticaGP1SWV2QCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise in the Erebus and Terror Gulf, AntarcticaGP1SWV2LCompleted★★★★★Arctic Sunrise in the Erebus and Terror Gulf, AntarcticaGP1SWV2SCompleted★★★★Erebus and Terror Gulf in AntarcticaGP1SWV2TCompleted★★★★ Erebus and Terror Gulf in Antarctica.GP1SWV2OCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SX527Cape Petrel in AntarcticaCape Petrel flying during a snowfall in Erebus and Terror Gulf, Antarctica.The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise has returned to the Antarctic Peninsula with a team of independent scientists from Stony Brook University, to conduct ground breaking research on remote penguin colonies, many of which have never before been surveyed. To investigate the impacts of the climate crisis on Antarctic penguin populations.Locations:Antarctic Peninsula-Antarctica-Weddell SeaDate:26 Jan, 2022Credit:© Tomás Munita / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5970px X 3984pxKeywords:Birds-Day-Flying-Icebergs-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-SeabirdsShoot:Antarctic Ship Tour 2022 Leg 1 (Photos: T. Munita)The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise has returned to the Antarctic Peninsula with a team of independent scientists from Stony Brook University, to conduct ground breaking research on remote penguin colonies, many of which have never before been surveyed. To investigate the impacts of the climate crisis on Antarctic penguin populations.Related Collections:Antarctic Ship Tour 2022 Leg 1 (All Photo & Video)