Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Defend-the-Amazon-Reef-Protest--Global-Day-of-Action--in-Florianopolis--Brazil-27MZIFJJOBSJ7.htmlConceptually similarDefend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7FCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7GCompleted★★★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7HCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7ICompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7JCompleted★★★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7KCompleted★★★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7MCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGP0STQT7NCompleted★★★★Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilGP0STQT82Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQT7LDefend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGreenpeace activists in Florianópolis, Brazil, protest against TOTAL's plans to drill near the Amazon Reef and illustrate the risks of an oil spill in the region. The aim of this action is to raise awareness amongst TOTAL customers about the risks of drilling in such a sensitive area, less than 30 km away from the reef.This global day of action is part of a campaign led by Greenpeace since the Amazon Reef was revealed in 2016 and photographed for the first time this year. An expedition undertaken by the organization in January 2017 with a team of scientists captured the first underwater images of the reef. But there is still so much to discover. According to scientists, only 5% of the reef has been explored.In original language:Protesto Defenda os Corais da Amazônia (Dia Global de Ação) em FlorianópolisAtivistas do Greenpeace de Florianópolis protestam contra os planos da empresa TOTAL de perfurar à procura de petróleo próximo aos Corais da Amazônia, e ilustram os riscos de um vazamento de petróleo na região.O objetivo da ação é atentar os clientes da TOTAL para os riscos de perfuração em uma área tão sensível, a menos de 30 km dos corais.Este Dia de Ação Global é parte de uma campanha do Greenpeace realizada desde que os Corais da Amazônia foram divulgados, em 2016, e fotografados pela primeira vez neste ano. Uma expedição feita em janeiro de 2017, que contou com um time de cientistas, registrou imagens inéditas dos corais. Mas ainda há muito a se descobrir: de acordo com os cientistas, conhecemos apenas 5% dos corais.Locations:Brazil-Florianópolis-South AmericaDate:27 May, 2017Credit:© Bruno Leão / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4032px X 3024pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Beaches-Body painting-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Dirty-Face painting-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-TotalFinaElf-Two people-WomenShoot:Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) in Florianópolis, BrazilGreenpeace activists in Florianópolis, Brazil, protest against TOTAL's plans to drill near the Amazon Reef and illustrate the risks of an oil spill in the region.The aim of this action is to raise awareness amongst TOTAL customers about the risks of drilling in such a sensitive area, less than 30 km away from the reef.This global day of action is part of a campaign led by Greenpeace since the Amazon Reef was revealed, in 2016, and photographed for the first time this year. An expedition undertaken by the organization in January 2017 with a team of scientists captured the first underwater images of the reef. But there is still so much to discover. According to scientists, only 5% of the reef has been explored.Ativistas do Greenpeace de Florianópolis protestam contra os planos da empresa TOTAL de perfurar à procura de petróleo próximo aos Corais da Amazônia, e ilustram os riscos de um vazamento de petróleo na região.O objetivo da ação é atentar os clientes da TOTAL para os riscos de perfuração em uma área tão sensível, a menos de 30 km dos corais.Este Dia de Ação Global é parte de uma campanha do Greenpeace realizada desde que os Corais da Amazônia foram divulgados, em 2016, e fotografados pela primeira vez neste ano. Uma expedição feita em janeiro de 2017, que contou com um time de cientistas, registrou imagens inéditas dos corais. Mas ainda há muito a se descobrir: de acordo com os cientistas, conhecemos apenas 5% dos corais.Related Collections:Defend the Amazon Reef Global Day of Action Worldwide (All Photos & Videos)Defend the Amazon Reef Protest (Global Day of Action) Worldwide - Edited Selection (All Photographers)