Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Seabed-in-the-Amazon-Reef-27MZIFJXJQQEE.htmlConceptually similarSeabed in the Amazon ReefGP0STRTV3Completed★★★★Seabed in the Amazon ReefGP0STRTV5Completed★★★★★★Seabed in the Amazon ReefGP0STRTV6Completed★★★★★★Coral Formation in the Amazon ReefGP0STRV39Completed★★★★★★★Coral Formation in the Amazon ReefGP0STRV2HCompleted★★★★★★Coral Formation in the Amazon ReefGP0STRV2KCompleted★★★★Coral Formation in the Amazon ReefGP0STRV2ICompleted★★★★★★Coral Formation in the Amazon ReefGP0STRV2MCompleted★★★★★★★Coral Formation in the Amazon ReefGP0STRV2LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRTV4Seabed in the Amazon ReefRhodolith field covered by some sponges in the Amazon Reef region, 180 meters deep and 120km off the northern coast of Brazil. The formation is inside the block FZA-M-86, where French company Total intends to drill for oil and was found during a Greenpeace expedition in Brazil.The ship Esperanza is in Brazil for a scientific expedition to the Amazon Reef. Researchers and the Greenpeace team seek for more information on this unique biome. International oil companies want to drill for oil soon within a few kilometers of the Amazon Reef. However, experts warn that an oil spill in the area would irreversibly threaten the well-being of the ecosystem and people living in the coast.In original language:Imagem Submersa dos Corais da AmazôniaBanco de rodolitos coberto por algumas esponjas-do-mar na região dos Corais da Amazônia, a 180 metros de profundidade e 120 km da costa brasileira. A formação está dentro do bloco FZA-M-86, onde a empresa Total quer buscar petróleo e foi descoberta durante a expedição do Greenpeace na região.O navio Esperanza está no Brasil para uma expedição científica aos Corais da Amazônia. Pesquisadores e o time do Greenpeace buscam mais informações sobre esse bioma, que é único no mundo. Empresas internacionais têm planos de explorar petróleo na região próxima aos Corais em breve. Especialistas, no entanto, alertam que um vazamento ali ameaçaria de forma irreversível o bem-estar do ecossistema marinho e das pessoas que habitam a costa.Locations:Amazon Reef-Atlantic Ocean-BrazilDate:8 Apr, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1920px X 1088pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Reefs-Seabeds-Underwater shotsShoot:Amazon Reef 2018 MY Esperanza Expedition - Underwater PhotosThe ship Esperanza is back to Brazil for a scientific expedition to the Amazon Reef. Researchers and the Greenpeace team seek for more information on this unique biome. International oil companies want to drill for oil soon within a few kilometers of the Amazon Reef. However, experts warn that an oil spill in the area would irreversibly threaten the well-being of the ecosystem and people living in the coast.O navio Esperanza está no Brasil para uma expedição científica aos Corais da Amazônia. Pesquisadores e o time do Greenpeace buscam mais informações sobre esse bioma, que é único no mundo. Empresas internacionais têm planos de explorar petróleo na região próxima aos Corais em breve. Especialistas, no entanto, alertam que um vazamento ali ameaçaria de forma irreversível o bem-estar do ecossistema marinho e das pessoas que habitam a costa.Related Collections:Amazon Reef 2018 MY Esperanza Expedition (All Images & Videos)