Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shailene-Woodley-in-the-Sargasso-Sea-27MZIFJ8LR6QA.htmlConceptually similarShailene Woodley in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTP6JCompleted★★★★★★Shailene Woodley in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTP6EReadyForCataloguing★★★★★★Shailene Woodley in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTP6CCompleted★★★★★★Shailene Woodley on MY Esperanza in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTP6HCompleted★★★★★★Shailene Woodley on MY Esperanza in BermudaGP0STTORJCompleted★★★★★★Shailene Woodley on MY Esperanza in BermudaGP0STTORKCompleted★★★★Shailene Woodley on MY Esperanza in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTPZKCompleted★★★Shailene Woodley on MY Esperanza in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTQ4OCompleted★★★★Crew on MY Esperanza in the Sargasso SeaGP0STTPPGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTP6DShailene Woodley in the Sargasso SeaEmmy-award nominee and environmental advocate Shailene Woodley finds and collects plastic in the Sargasso Sea. In her hand we see a plastic shotgun shell in red and a piece of black garbage bag.The Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza is on an expedition in the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.The journey, part of the "Protect the Oceans" year long tour, will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso's drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.Locations:Sargasso SeaDate:1 Aug, 2019Credit:© Shane Gross / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5568px X 3712pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Actors-Celebrities-Day-Eye contact-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Plastics-Seas-Underwater shots-WomenShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition - MY Esperanza Sargasso Sea Leg (Pix by S. Gross)The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on an expedition in the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.The journey, part of the "Protect the Oceans" year long tour, will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso's drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Sargasso Sea Leg (Photos & Videos)