Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sampling-on-River-Derwent-near-Cockermouth--UK-27MZIFJWAQ2ES.htmlConceptually similarSampling on River Derwent near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5E5Completed★★★★Sampling on River Derwent near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DQCompleted★★★★Sampling on River Derwent near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DSCompleted★★★★Caitlin Pearson near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DJCompleted★★★★Caitlin Pearson near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DKCompleted★★★★Jack Abernethy near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DLCompleted★★★★Jack Abernethy near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DMCompleted★★★★Jack Abernethy near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DNCompleted★★★★Jack Abernethy near Cockermouth, UKGP0STT5DOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT5DYSampling on River Derwent near Cockermouth, UKJack Abernethy - Derwent fish owners Association and Caitlin Pearson - West Cumbria Rivers Trust with Greenpeace campaigners - during the sampling for microplastics on the river Derwent near Cockermouth, UK.Locations:Cumbria-England-Europe-River Derwent, Cumbria-United KingdomDate:22 Mar, 2019Credit:© Steve Morgan / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Microplastics-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-Research-River pollution-Sampling (activity)-ScienceShoot:Water Sampling for Microplastics on River Derwen in UKGreenpeace campaigners and scientists take water samples from the river Derwent near Cockermouth and Workington, UK, to test and research microplastics pollution.The activity is part of a joint initiative between Greenpeace UK and Greenpeace Science Laboratory, conducting the biggest ever survey of plastic pollution, including micro and macro plastics, in UK rivers, covering 12 rivers and 237 specific sample sites. The sites are focused around both politically important constituencies and plastic production facilities.