Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Reef-Investigation-in-Apo-Island-27MZIFVH99CC.htmlConceptually similarReef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04O7WCompleted★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04O83Completed★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04OEOCompleted★★★★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04OEUCompleted★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04OEVCompleted★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04OEWCompleted★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04OEXCompleted★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04O7UCompleted★★★★Reef Investigation in Apo IslandGP04O7XCompleted★★★★View AllGP04O80Reef Investigation in Apo IslandResearchers from Silliman University study the reef of the MPA (Marine Protected Area) at Apo Island devastated by Typhoon Pablo in December 2012. The divers, together with Coastal Conservation and Education foundation and Greenpeace are surveying the massive coral damage in Apo Island due to unprecedented extreme weather events. The documentation of Apo island reef is one of the activities Greenpeace has taken part in during her tour in the Philippines.Locations:Apo Island-Apo Island Marine Reserve-Dauin-Negros Oriental-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:10 Jul, 2013Credit:© Steve De Neef / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate change impacts-Corals-Defending Our Oceans (campaign title)-Destruction-Diving-KWCI (GPI)-Marine protected areas-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Reefs-Research-Seabeds-Seas-Typhoons-Underwater shotsShoot:MY Esperanza in the PhilippinesThe Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza is in the Philippines for a three week journey starting in the Visayas and ending in Manila. The ship, on her Philippine leg of the “Ocean Defenders Tour of South East Asia 2013”, will tell the story of the richness and the beauty of the Philippine seas, expose destruction that causes marine degradation and call for urgent government action to protect its rich biodiversity.Related Collections:Esperanza In The Phillippines (All Photographers)