Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/March-of-the-Penguins-in-Seoul-27MZIFJX9VF4O.htmlConceptually similarMarch of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFC3Completed★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFC4Completed★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFC6Completed★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFC9Completed★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFCACompleted★★★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFCBCompleted★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFCCCompleted★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFCDCompleted★★★★March of the Penguins in SeoulGP0STRFCECompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STRFC5March of the Penguins in SeoulPenguin model arrives Han river, a big river that divides Seoul from east to west, at the end of a day.Locations:East Asia-Han River (Korea)-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:10 Jan, 2018Credit:© David Jaemin Byun / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8688px X 5792pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Penguins-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Props-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-Public engagement-Rivers-SunsetsShoot:March of the Penguins in SeoulModels of penguin appear in iconic locations in several cities, as part of Greenpeace campaign for the establishment of an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. The sanctuary would be a safe haven for penguins, whales and seals, putting the waters off-limits to the industrial fishing vessels sucking up the tiny shrimp-like krill which Antarctic life relies on.The benefits of an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary would be global. Healthy oceans sustain precious wildlife, help limit climate change and provide food security for billions of people.Related Collections:March of the Penguins (All Locations)