Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Meeting-with-Clams-Collectors-in-Chiloe-Island-27MZIFJJCQK6E.htmlConceptually similarMeeting with Clams Collectors in Chiloé IslandGP0STPVJVCompleted★★★★Meeting with Clams Collectors in Chiloé IslandGP0STPVJYCompleted★★★★Anthropological Research with the Community of Chiloé IslandGP0STPVJXCompleted★★★★Presentation for Fishermen and Leaders in Chiloé IslandGP0STPVK0Completed★★★★Presentation for Fishermen and Leaders in Chiloé IslandGP0STPVK1Completed★★★★Presentation for Fishermen and Leaders in Chiloé IslandGP0STPVK2Completed★★★★Estefanía Gonzalez in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUWDCompleted★★★★Estefanía Gonzalez in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUWNCompleted★★★★★★Dr. Ernesto Molina and Estefanía Gonzalez in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUWOCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPVJWMeeting with Clams Collectors in Chiloé IslandGreenpeace campaigner Estefania Gonzalez talks to machas (clams) collectors in Cucao, Chiloé island. A team from Greenpeace Chile is in Chiloé Island for the second time to document the environmental crisis which caused the mass mortality of marine species on the coast of Chile.Locations:Chile-Chiloé Island-South AmericaDate:23 May, 2016Credit:© Cristobal Olivares / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4959px X 3306pxKeywords:Community gatherings-Day-Fishers-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Meetings-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Small group of people-WomenShoot:Environmental Disaster Investigative Expedition in ChiloéActivists and researchers from Greenpeace Chile have traveled for the second time to Chiloé Island to document the environmental crisis which caused the mass mortality of marine species on the coast of Chile. The team includes an anthropologist to evaluate how the population has been affected.In the last month alone, thousands of marine animals including birds, crabs and seals have washed ashore, dead, on Chiloé’s beaches. The call for an investigation comes after approximately five thousand tons of rotting salmon was discharged from salmon farming centers into the ocean on the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago off the coast of Chile, in the Pacific Ocean.Related Collections:Environmental Crisis in Chiloé Island in Chile (All photographers & Video)