Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Port-Lincoln-at-Sunrise-27MZIFJXLPHI0.htmlConceptually similarPort Lincoln Skyline with Viterra Processing FacilitiesGP0STRR2JCompleted★★★★Port Lincoln with Viterra Australia SilosGP0STRR2VCompleted★★★★Road to Whistling Rocks, Streaky Bay, AustraliaGP0STRR25Completed★★★★Point Labatt Conservation Park, Eyre PeninsulaGP0STRR2ACompleted★★★★Lake Greenly from Mount Greenly on the Lower Eyre PeninsulaGP0STRR2BCompleted★★★★Brumby Horses in AustraliaGP0STRR2CCompleted★★★★Road to Point Labatt Conservation Park, Eyre PeninsulaGP0STRR2DCompleted★★★★A Farm in Elliston, South AustraliaGP0STRR2TCompleted★★★★Kingfish Pens off Port LincolnGP0STRR1ZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRR2QPort Lincoln at SunrisePort Lincoln at Sunrise with a view of Viterra processing facilities.World-renowned underwater photographer Michaela Skovranova (@mishku) travelled to Port Lincoln, Baird Bay and Rapid Bay in South Australia to explore the wild landscapes and unique flora and fauna of the Great Australian Bight.The Great Australian Bight is a pristine wilderness, home to a critical whale sanctuary, tight-knit coastal communities, hundreds of kilometres of towering cliffs and more unique species than the famous Great Barrier Reef. But the beautiful Bight is at risk. Big oil, led by Norwegian company Statoil, has eyes on the Bight. If their plans go ahead, the threats from an oil spill, deafening seismic blasting and pollution are all too real.Locations:Australia-Great Australian Bight-Oceania-Port Lincoln-South AustraliaDate:23 Mar, 2018Credit:© Michaela Skovranova / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3333px X 2500pxRestrictions:FOR GREENPEACE CAMPAIGNS, PROMOTION AND ASSOCIATED USES (EG EDITORIAL) ONLY. NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CREDIT-LINE COMPULSORY.Keywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-SunrisesShoot:The Wild and Unique Great Australian BightWorld-renowned underwater photographer Michaela Skovranova (@mishkusk) travelled to Port Lincoln and Baird Bay in South Australia to explore the wild landscapes and unique flora and fauna of the Great Australian Bight.The Great Australian Bight is a pristine wilderness, home to a critical whale sanctuary, tight-knit coastal communities, hundreds of kilometres of towering cliffs and more unique species than the famous Great Barrier Reef. But the beautiful Bight is at risk. Big oil, led by Norwegian company Statoil, has eyes on the Bight. If their plans go ahead, the threats from an oil spill, deafening seismic blasting and pollution are all too real.