Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-Crew-in-Greenland-27MZIFL4JHU5.htmlConceptually similarXin Yu in GreenlandGP01ZW8Completed★★★★Melanie Duchin in GreenlandGP01S6TCompleted★★★★Faye Lewis and Melanie Duchin in GreenlandGP01S6UCompleted★★★★Faye Lewis in GreenlandGP01S6WCompleted★★★★Faye Lewis in GreenlandGP01S6VCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise at Robeson ChannelGP01S0SCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise Crew in GreenlandGP01S6RCompleted★★★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise at Robeson ChannelGP01RWVCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise at Robeson ChannelGP01RWUCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP01S6SGreenpeace Crew in GreenlandCaptain, Peter Willcox from the US, campaigner Xin Yu (Fish) from China and campaigner Melanie Duchin from Alaska pictured in front of the Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise. The Arctic Sunrise reaches 'the ice bridge' in the Robeson channel, at 82.4 North, near the border between Greenland and Canada. This is the Southernmost extent of the summer sea ice which usually extends much further south into the Nares Strait, it has receded dramatically in recent years. Greenpeace and leading climate scientists are in Greenland for a 3 month expedition to gather climate change data.Locations:North America-Robeson Channel-Western GreenlandDate:29 Jun, 2009Credit:© Nick Cobbing / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5369px X 3579pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Cold-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace crew-Ice-Men-MY Arctic Sunrise-Outdoors-Portraits-Three people-WomenShoot:Glaciology Research in Western GreenlandIn summer 2009, the MY Arctic Sunrise sails to the Arctic to document the dire effects climate change has on one of the most fragile environments in the world. Independent scientists use the ship, helicopter, boats and assistance of the crew, to collect data and research the impacts of climate change. During this first section of the three-part tour, scientists conduct important glaciology research on Petermann and Humboldt glaciers in Western Greenland.Related Collections:Arctic Tour 2009 (Photo & Videos)