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Algae
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Computer monitors
Diving
Diving actions
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Greenpeace campaigners
KWCI (GPI)
Lobsters
MY Arctic Sunrise
Oceans (campaign title)
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Protect the Oceans Expedition MY Arctic Sunrise at Vema Seamount, South Atlantic Ocean - Clipreel + Engl. & Ger. Soundbite

The Ghost Fishing diving team and Thilo Maack, Greenpeace Marine Biologist and diver, plunge into the South Atlantic ocean to explore Mount Vema for remnants of ghost fishing gear and to document the rich biodiversity at the seamount.
The divers from Ghost Fishing carefully retrieved a discarded lobster pot.
At Mount Vema the Tristan crayfish was fished to the brink of extinction, twice, but has been able to replenish itself. Thilo Maack, Senior Oceans Campaigner and Protect the Oceans Campaign Lead elaborate on the significance of the Mount Vema leg of our Protect the Oceans pole to pole expedition. 
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Protect the Oceans Expedition - MY Arctic Sunrise Leg at Vema Seamount, South Atlantic Ocean (Video)

The Ghost Fishing diving team and Thilo Maack, Greenpeace Marine Biologist and diver, plunge into the South Atlantic ocean to explore Mount Vema for remnants of ghost fishing gear and to document the rich biodiversity at the seamount.
The divers from Ghost Fishing carefully retrieved a discarded lobster pot.
At Mount Vema the Tristan crayfish was fished to the brink of extinction, twice, but has been able to replenish itself. Thilo Maack, Senior Oceans Campaigner and Protect the Oceans Campaign Lead, and Bukelwa Nzimande, Climate and Energy Campaigner, elaborate on the significance of the Mount Vema leg of our Protect the Oceans pole to pole  expedition. 
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Unique identifier: GP0STU9NG 
Type: Video 
Shoot date: 31/10/2019 
Locations: South Africa, South Atlantic Ocean
Credit line: © Greenpeace 
Duration: 10m14s 
Audio format: Natural 
File size 4.29 GB 
Ranking: ★★★★★ (C)