Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Reporter-Cecilia-Vega-in-the-Chukchi-Sea-27MZIFV75BK4.htmlConceptually similarSea Stars in the Chukchi SeaGP04F3ACompleted★★★★Sea Stars in the Chukchi SeaGP04F3CCompleted★★★★Discovering Abundant Corals at Shell's Drill SiteGP04L3WCompleted★★★★Esperanza Save the Arctic Tour in Alaska - Web VideoGP04L4YCompleted★★★★★★★Marine Life at Egg Island, South Australia - B-rollGP0STSW51Completed★★★★Marine Life in the Great Southern Reef near Kangaroo Island - B-rollGP0STSUG7Completed★★★★North Sea Underwater ClipreelGP0STODLECompleted★★★★Jellyfish in the Chukchi SeaGP04F3BCompleted★★★★Scientists Comments on SamplesGP03IQ8Completed★★★★View AllGP04F39Reporter Cecilia Vega in the Chukchi SeaCecilia Vega, correspondent for ABC Nightline gets ready to dive in a two-seater submersible craft on loan from the Waitt Institute. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on an Arctic expedition to study unexplored ocean habitats threatened by offshore oil drilling, as well as industrial fishing fleets. Features brittle stars (Cecilia references them as starfish), sea raspberry, basket stars and crab. This area is close to the proposed 2011 Shell drill site.Locations:Alaska-Arctic-Chukchi Sea-North America-United States of AmericaDate:25 Jul, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:15m27sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Animals-Basket stars-Brittle stars-Climate (campaign title)-Crabs-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Reporters-Research-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Science-Seabeds-Shell (commercial business)-Submarines-Submersibles-Underwater shots-WomenShoot:"Save the Arctic" Alaskan TourThe Alaskan Arctic Expedition highlights the need to save the Arctic from attempts by oil companies to exploit the region’s resources for short term profit. The MY Esperanza will document what's at stake in the region whilst committing to a wider objective of protecting the Arctic and creating a sanctuary around the North Pole.Related Collections:Alaskan Arctic Expedition (Photos & Videos)