Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Science-Research-in-the-Arctic-27MZIFJWKNC89.htmlConceptually similarScientists on MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP0STTCAICompleted★★★★Science Research in the ArcticGP0STTB9OCompleted★★★★Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP0STTB91Completed★★★★Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP0STTB93Completed★★★★Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP0STTB9BCompleted★★★★Science Research in the ArcticGP0STTCAECompleted★★★★Scientists on MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP0STTB9ECompleted★★★★Student on MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP0STTB7QCompleted★★★★Science Research in the ArcticGP0STTCALCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTCAJScience Research in the ArcticUNCW student Elizabeth Bailey works at the monitoring unit of seabird rosette, showing real-time data of CTD on Rosette, as well as Fluorometer and Oxygen sensors, in laboratory onboard Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise during the science tour in the Fram Strait.A group of five independent scientists from the University of North Carolina Wilmington are on board the Greenpeace ships Arctic Sunrise and Esperanza to conduct research on how melting sea ice affects marine wildlife in the Arctic and draw attention to the need for strong ocean sanctuaries.Locations:Arctic-Fram Strait-Norway-SvalbardDate:13 May, 2019Credit:© Denis Sinyakov / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6160px X 4107pxKeywords:Day-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Research-Scientists-WomenShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition - MY Arctic Sunrise & MY Esperanza - Arctic LegThe Arctic Sunrise and Esperanza are in Svalbard on the first leg of one of Greenpeace's biggest ever expeditions: an almost year-long pole to pole voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic, to highlight the many threats facing the oceans and to campaign for a Global Ocean Treaty covering all seas outside of national waters. The 'Protect the Oceans' expedition will see scientists and campaigners team up to research the threats of climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution, deep sea mining and oil drilling.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Arctic Leg (Science)'Protect the Oceans' Ship Tour 2019-20 (All Locations - Photo & Video)