Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fireworm-in-the-Mediterranean-Sea-27MZIFL1U1U1.htmlConceptually similarOpisthobranchia in the Mediterranean SeaGP01Y04Completed★★★★Corals in the Mediterranean SeaGP01Y00Completed★★★★Corals in the Mediterranean SeaGP01Y01Completed★★★★Corals in the Mediterranean SeaGP01Y02Completed★★★★Corals in the Mediterranean SeaGP01Y03Completed★★★★Fish in the Mediterranean SeaGP01XZYCompleted★★★★Seaweed in the Mediterranean SeaGP01Y06Completed★★★★Corals in the Mediterranean SeaGP01XZPCompleted★★★★Soft Corals in the Mediterranean SeaGP01XZQCompleted★★★★View AllGP01XZZFireworm in the Mediterranean SeaBody section of a huge fireworm on the Biddicombe Patch on the Skerki Bank, Sicily Channel. Greenpeace visited these offshore marine Banks to highlight the biodiversity found in the region and is calling on governments to implement a network of Marine Reserves in the Mediterranean Sea.Locations:Mediterranean SeaDate:24 Jul, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Gavin ParsonsMaximum size:2848px X 4288pxKeywords:Fireworms-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Underwater shotsShoot:Rainbow Warrior Tour for Marine Reserves in the MediterraneanThe Rainbow Warrior has been touring the Mediterranean highlighting the threats to the Sea and carrying out scientific research to strengthen Greenpeace's marine reserve proposals, taking action against illegal fishing activities and lobbying politicians to support a network of Marine Reserves.