Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coral-Reef-Documentation-with-MV-Esperanza-in-Scotland-27MZIF3GASZ.htmlConceptually similarCoral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP0IX1Completed★★★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP0S7Completed★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP014Z9Completed★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP01ELCCompleted★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP0A4LCompleted★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP0WQZCompleted★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP0EUPCompleted★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP0URSCompleted★★★★Coral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandGP01ELDCompleted★★★★View AllGP05SGCoral Reef Documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandSAMS scientist Lyndsey Dodds storing Coral samples from Mingulay Coral Reef complex in the 'Coral Hotel' aquarium aboard Greenpeace ship Esperanza. In a joint venture with Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) Greenpeace document and research the destructive effects of bottom trawling on the cold-water coral reef.Locations:Inner Hebrides-United Kingdom-Western EuropeDate:17 May, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Gavin NewmanMaximum size:3000px X 4500pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Corals-Day-Helmets-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Samples-WomenShoot:Coral Reef documentation with MV Esperanza in ScotlandIn a joint venture with Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) Greenpeace document and research the destructive effects of bottom trawling on the cold water coral reef.