Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Offshore-Oil-FLIR-Detection-in-California-27MZIFJWNLHC3.htmlConceptually similarOffshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD61Completed★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD62Completed★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD5UCompleted★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD5VCompleted★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD67Completed★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD6ECompleted★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD6RCompleted★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD73Completed★★★★Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGP0STSD71Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSD5YOffshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaFlaring occurs at Platforms Ellen and Elly on August 27, 2018. Greenpeace partnered with Earthworks and the Center for Biological Diversity to visually document offshore oil production along California's coast. Earthworks' optical gas imaging (OGI) camera detected flaring and emissions from several platforms, making visible normally invisible air toxics.Locations:California-San Francisco-United States of AmericaDate:27 Aug, 2018Credit:© David McNew / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3334pxKeywords:Day-Gas flares-Industrial buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Offshore drilling-Oil rigs-Outdoors-ResearchShoot:Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in CaliforniaGreenpeace partnered with Earthworks and the Center for Biological Diversity to visually document offshore oil production along California’s coast. Earthworks’ optical gas imaging (OGI) camera detected flaring and emissions from several platforms, making visible normally invisible air toxics.Related Collections:Offshore Oil FLIR Detection in California (Photos & Videos)