Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ross-Sea-Marine-Protected-Area-Announced--Web-Video--Clean--27MZIFJJ8C8C8.htmlConceptually similarRoss Sea Marine Protected Area Announced (Web Video- English)GP0STQ9TECompleted★★★★★Actor Javier Bardem and his brother Carlos Bardem visit Spigot Peak, (social media video English and Spanish)GP0STRISRCompleted★★★★★★The Secret of Penguins - Web Video (Chinese Subs)GP0STSXONCompleted★★★★The Secret of Penguins - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STSXOPCompleted★★★★What If Antarctica No Longer Existed? This is Not A Story - WEB VIDEO (English Version)GP0STRLBNCompleted★★★★★★What If Antarctica No Longer Existed? This Is Not A Story - WEB VIDEO (Clean Version)GP0STRLBOCompleted★★★★★★Rise of the Penguins Israel (Video)GP0STRGUOCompleted★★★★WEB video - Ocean Sanctuary in Antarctica video, Weddel Sea. CLEAN VERSIONGP0STROR8Completed★★★★Penguin Ice Sculptures Worldwide - Wrap Up VideoGP0STUJZZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ9TGRoss Sea Marine Protected Area Announced (Web Video- Clean)The Ross Sea is one of the last intact marine ecosystems in the world, home to penguins, Weddell seals, Antarctic toothfish, and a unique type of killer whale. The region is critical for scientific research, for studying how marine ecosystems function and understanding the impacts of climate change on the ocean. Millions of people around the world have joined the global call for large-scale marine protection in Antarctica.Locations:Antarctica-Ross SeaDate:28 Oct, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:56sAudio format:MuteProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Ice-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Penguins-Seas-SnowShoot:Ross Sea Marine Protected Area AnnouncedThe Ross Sea is one of the last intact marine ecosystems in the world, home to penguins, Weddell seals, Antarctic toothfish, and a unique type of killer whale. The region is critical for scientific research, for studying how marine ecosystems function and understanding the impacts of climate change on the ocean. Millions of people around the world have joined the global call for large-scale marine protection in Antarctica.