Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crew-onboard-the-MY-Esperanza-in-Antarctica-27MZIFJ8I48P4.htmlConceptually similarNavigation Radar on the MY Esperanza in AntarcticaGP0STUN40Completed★★★★A68 Iceberg in AntarcticaGP0STUN3QCompleted★★★★A68 Iceberg in AntarcticaGP0STUN42Completed★★★★Yang Wang in AntarcticaGP0STUN35Completed★★★★Icebergs in the South Orkney IslandsGP0STULYLCompleted★★★★Fernando Romo in AntarcticaGP0STUN39Completed★★★★Fernando Romo in AntarcticaGP0STUN3CCompleted★★★★Esperanza in AntarcticaGP0STULVMCompleted★★★★Life Onboard The EsperanzaGP0STUNAFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUN3XCrew onboard the MY Esperanza in AntarcticaCrew on board the MY Esperanza look out for the A68, the world's largest iceberg pictured in the Southern Ocean between the South Orkney Islands and the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. A68 calved from the edge of the Larsen C Ice Shelf in July 2017.The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on the final leg of the Protect the Oceans voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The almost year-long voyage is one of Greenpeace’s biggest ever expeditions and highlights the many threats facing the oceans while campaigning for a Global Ocean Treaty covering all seas outside of national waters.Locations:Antarctic-Antarctic Peninsula-AntarcticaDate:29 Feb, 2020Credit:© Andrew McConnell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace crew-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)Shoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition: Antarctic MY Esperanza Tour - Leg 2 (Photo)The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on the final leg of the 'Protect The Oceans' voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The almost year-long voyage is one of Greenpeace’s biggest ever expeditions and highlights the many threats facing the oceans while campaigning for a Global Ocean Treaty covering all seas outside of national waters.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition: Antarctic Leg 2 (Photo & Video)