Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sandra-Schoettner-in-the-Antarctic-27MZIFJXETBWF.htmlConceptually similarSandra Schoettner in the AntarcticGP0STRI1SCompleted★★★★★★Water Sampling in the AntarcticGP0STRHPLCompleted★★★★★★Sandra Schoettner in the AntarcticGP0STRI1PCompleted★★★★Snow Sampling in the AntarcticGP0STRJ7VCompleted★★★★★★Sandra Schoettner in the AntarcticGP0STRI1QCompleted★★★★Sandra Schoettner in the AntarcticGP0STRI1LCompleted★★★★Sandra Schoettner in the AntarcticGP0STRI1OCompleted★★★★★★Cape Petrels and Greenpeace Campaigners in the AntarcticGP0STRHPHCompleted★★★★Sandra Schoettner in the AntarcticGP0STRHZ4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STRI1MSandra Schoettner in the AntarcticSandra Schoettner, marine biologist and oceans campaigner with Greenpeace Germany carrying a box with snow samples to investigate the presence of persistent organic pollutants like PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) in the Antarctic environment. PFCs are widely used in industrial processes and products. The outdoor industry applies them for waterproof gear like jackets and shoes. Greenpeace has already performed this kind of sampling in other remote and seemingly pristine places in China, Russia, Turkey, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Patagonia., Madder Cliffs, Joinville Island. Antarctica.Sandra Schoettner, marine biologist and oceans campaigner with Greenpeace Germany carrying a box with snow samples to investigate the presence of persistent organic pollutants like PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) in the Antarctic environment. PFCs are widely used in industrial processes and products. The outdoor industry applies them for waterproof gear like jackets and shoes. Greenpeace has already performed this kind of sampling in other remote and seemingly pristine places in China, Russia, Turkey, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Patagonia., Madder Cliffs, Joinville Island. Antarctica.Sandra Schoettner, marine biologist and oceans campaigner with Greenpeace Germany carrying a box with snow samples to investigate the presence of persistent organic pollutants like PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) in the Antarctic environment. PFCs are widely used in industrial processes and products. The outdoor industry applies them for waterproof gear like jackets and shoes. Greenpeace has already performed this kind of sampling in other remote and seemingly pristine places in China, Russia, Turkey, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Patagonia., Madder Cliffs, Joinville Island. Antarctica.Sandra Schoettner, marine biologist and oceans campaigner with Greenpeace Germany carrying a box with snow samples to investigate the presence of persistent organic pollutants like PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) in the Antarctic environment. PFCs are widely used in industrial processes and products. The outdoor industry applies them for waterproof gear like jackets and shoes. Greenpeace has already performed this kind of sampling in other remote and seemingly pristine places in China, Russia, Turkey, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Patagonia., Madder Cliffs, Joinville Island. Antarctica.Sandra Schoettner, marine biologist and oceans campaigner with Greenpeace Germany carrying a box with snow samples to investigate the presence of persistent organic pollutants like PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) in the Antarctic environment. PFCs are widely used in industrial processes and products. The outdoor industry applies them for waterproof gear like jackets and shoes. Greenpeace has already performed this kind of sampling in other remote and seemingly pristine places in China, Russia, Turkey, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Patagonia., Madder Cliffs, Joinville Island. Antarctica.Sandra Schoettner, marine biologist and oceans campaigner with Greenpeace Germany carrying a box with snow samples to investigate the presence of persistent organic pollutants like PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) in the Antarctic environment. PFCs are widely used in industrial processes and products. The outdoor industry applies them for waterproof gear like jackets and shoes. Greenpeace has already performed this kind of sampling in other remote and seemingly pristine places in China, Russia, Turkey, Scandinavia, the Alps, and Patagonia.Locations:AntarcticDate:20 Jan, 2018Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4430px X 2953pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace campaigners-Ice-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Penguins-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-Research-Samples-Sampling (activity)-Snow-Sun-Two people-WomenShoot:Antarctic Ship Tour - Leg One - Photos by Christian ÅslundGreenpeace is on a three-month expedition to the Antarctic to carry out scientific research, including seafloor submarine dives and sampling for plastic pollution, to highlight the urgent need for the creation of a 1.8 million square kilometre Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary to safeguard species like whales and penguins.Related Collections:ANTARCTIC Ship Tour for Press and Media