Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Scientist-Views-Water-Sample-from-Manila-Bay-27MZIFVBY1HW.htmlConceptually similarScientist Views Water Sample from Manila BayGP04P56Completed★★★★Taking Water Samples in Manila BayGP04P51Completed★★★★Scientist Demonstration in Manila BayGP04P58Completed★★★★Scientist Demonstration in Manila BayGP04P57Completed★★★★Taking Water Samples in Manila BayGP04P52Completed★★★★Taking Water Samples in Manila BayGP04P4ZCompleted★★★★Taking Water Samples in Manila BayGP04P50Completed★★★★Taking Water Samples in Manila BayGP04P53Completed★★★★Taking Water Samples in Manila BayGP04P54Completed★★★★View AllGP04P55Scientist Views Water Sample from Manila BayA scientist from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) uses a microscope to view a water sample containing plankton taken from Manila bay. Greenpeace together with UP MSI are conducting scientific research on Manila Bay pollutants as part of their Ocean Defender tour. The tour aims to tell the story of the richness and the beauty of the Philippine seas and expose destruction that causes marine degradation.Locations:Central Luzon-Manila-Manila Bay-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:23 Jul, 2013Credit:© Steve De Neef / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Defending Our Oceans (campaign title)-Educational and research equipment-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Microscopes-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Plankton-Research-Samples-Science-Scientists-Water-Water pollution-WomenShoot:MY Esperanza in the PhilippinesThe Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza is in the Philippines for a three week journey starting in the Visayas and ending in Manila. The ship, on her Philippine leg of the “Ocean Defenders Tour of South East Asia 2013”, will tell the story of the richness and the beauty of the Philippine seas, expose destruction that causes marine degradation and call for urgent government action to protect its rich biodiversity.Related Collections:Esperanza In The Phillippines (All Photographers)