Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ice-in-Fram-Strait-27MZIFVT7XLY.htmlConceptually similarArctic Sunrise in Fram StraitGP0466HCompleted★★★★★★Arctic Sunrise in Fram StraitGP0466ICompleted★★★★Measuring Arctic Sea IceGP0473CCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise in Fram StraitGP04662Completed★★★★★★★Arctic Sunrise in Fram StraitGP0466LCompleted★★★★★★★Arctic IcescapeGP0466TCompleted★★★★Nick Toberg on Arctic Ice FloeGP0465QCompleted★★★★Stephen Nugent on Arctic IceGP0466PCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise in Fram StraitGP04735Completed★★★★View AllGP0473GIce in Fram StraitImages taken from the bow of the Greenpeace ship, Arctic Sunrise as she makes her way through the Fram Strait sea ice. The Arctic Sunrise is on a month-long expedition in the icy Arctic campaigning for a global sanctuary to be declared around the uninhabited area of the North Pole. Arctic sea ice has already disappeared by 75% in the last 30 years, and scientists on board the ship are working with 3D scanning experts and engineers to capture the true shape of Arctic sea ice for the first time.Locations:Arctic-Fram StraitDate:19 Jul, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex YallopMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Day-High angle view-Ice-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:'Save the Arctic' Sea Ice Scientific ResearchGreenpeace is campaigning for a global sanctuary to be declared around the uninhabited area of the North Pole to save the Arctic from attempts by oil companies to exploit the region’s resources for short term profit. Arctic sea ice has already disappeared by 75% in the last 30 years, and scientists on board the Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise are working with 3D scanning experts and engineers to capture the true shape of Arctic sea ice for the first time.