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KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (campaign title)
Oceans (topography)
Sharks
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Whales
Protect the Oceans "Amazon Reef" Leg - Whales - Web Video (Instagram - ENGLISH)
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza sails to the Amazon Reef as part of the "Protect the Oceans" ship tour.
Greenpeace and CNRS scientists have confirmed the presence of a new breeding and feeding area for humpback whales in French Guiana. They also documented for the first time humpback whales with their young and tropical whales feeding in their natural environment of French Guiana waters.
The region is also a migratory route for whales, sea turtles and other marine species. For the first time, the Bryde’s Rorquals, silky sharks and Melon Head dolphins have been filmed in their natural environment in French Guiana.
These findings show how important it is to put in place effective conservation measures and, above all, to have a strong Global Treaty for the oceans.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTUYM
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
07/09/2019
Locations:
Amazon Reef
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France
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French Guiana
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South America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
59s
Audio format:
Final Mix
File size
68MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Protect the Oceans Expedition - Amazon Reef Leg (All Web Videos)
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza sails to the Amazon Reef, near the coasts of French Guiana as part of the "Protect the Oceans" ship tour, an almost year-long pole to pole voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic – to highlight the many threats facing the oceans and to campaign for a Global Ocean Treaty and Ocean Sanctuaries covering all seas outside of national waters.
The Amazon Reef is an underwater treasure and an unique ecosystem already threatened by giant oil companies that intend to drill nearby.
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