Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hydrophone-Use-In-Antarctica-27MZIFJ8GEELL.htmlConceptually similarTim Lewis in AntarcticaGP0STUJHMCompleted★★★★Hydrophone Aboard The Arctic SunriseGP0STUGD5Completed★★★★Hydrophone Aboard The Arctic SunriseGP0STUGD7Completed★★★★Gustaf Skarsgård in AntarcticaGP0STUHDECompleted★★★★Scientist Tim Lewis In AntarcticaGP0STUGAACompleted★★★★Sam Rodriguez Camacho in AntarcticaGP0STUJHOCompleted★★★★Gustaf Skarsgård in AntarcticaGP0STUHDACompleted★★★★Gustaf Skarsgård in AntarcticaGP0STUHDBCompleted★★★★Gustaf Skarsgård in AntarcticaGP0STUHDCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUJHTHydrophone Use In AntarcticaScientist Tim Lewis uses the Hydrophone to listen to whales off Cuverville Island in the Errera Channel. Whales and dolphins make unique sounds whilst feeding and socialising. Scientists will then analyse these recordings to better understand species distributions in this unique region.Greenpeace is back in the Antarctic on the last stage of the ‘Protect The Oceans’ Expedition. We have teamed up with a group of scientists to investigate and document the impacts the climate crisis is already having in this area.(This picture was taken in 2020 during the Antarctic leg of the Pole to Pole expedition under the Dutch permit number RWS-2019/40813)Locations:AntarcticaDate:31 Jan, 2020Credit:© Abbie Trayler-Smith / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8138px X 6103pxKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Men-MY Arctic Sunrise-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Research-ScientistsShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition: Antarctic MY Arctic Sunrise Tour - Leg 1 (Photos)Greenpeace is back in the Antarctic on the last stage of the Protect the Oceans Expedition, a year long pole to pole voyage. We have teamed up with a group of scientists to investigate and document the impacts the climate crisis is already having in this area.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition: Antarctic Leg 1 (All Photos & Videos)