Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Stream-in-the-Beagle-Channel--Argentina-27MZIFJW2NMOI.htmlConceptually similarForest in the Beagle Channel, ArgentinaGP0STT3T3Completed★★★★Forest in the Beagle Channel, ArgentinaGP0STT3T7Completed★★★★Waterfall in the Beagle Channel, ArgentinaGP0STT3TWCompleted★★★★Landscape in Beagle Channel, ArgentinaGP0STT3TZCompleted★★★★Beagle Channel in ArgentinaGP0STT3TYCompleted★★★★Imperial Shags in the Beagle Channel, ArgentinaGP0STT3T2Completed★★★★★★Flag Tree in Estancia Harberton, ArgentinaGP0STT3U0Completed★★★★★★Upland Geese in the Beagle Channel, ArgentinaGP0STT3TXCompleted★★★★★★View from Beagle Channel in ArgentinaGP0STT3U1Completed★★★★View AllGP0STT3TVStream in the Beagle Channel, ArgentinaStream in the forest in the Beagle Channel in the Argentinian Patagonia, declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. Currently under threat due to the imminent installation of Norwegian salmon farms, with huge aquatic cages where thousands of Atlantic salmons are introduced. This not native species only survives thanks to the excessive antibiotic treatments that will contaminate one of the cleanest and most pristine areas of the planet.In original language:Vista natural del Canal de BeagleVista de la belleza natural del Canal de Beagle en la Patagonia Argentina declarada reserva de la biosfera por la Unesco. Actualmente en riesgo por la inminente instalación de salmoneras de capitales noruegos. Estas enormes jaulas acuáticas donde se introducen miles de salmones del Atlántico, una especie exótica, que solo sobrevive gracias a los excesivos tratamientos con antibióticos que contaminarían a uno de los puntos mas limpios y prístinos del planeta.Locations:Argentina-Patagonia-South America-Tierra del Fuego (Province of Argentina)Date:8 Dec, 2018Credit:© Martin Katz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Streams-TreesShoot:Beagle Channel in ArgentinaBeagle Channel is a strait in Tierra del Fuego Archipelago on the extreme southern tip of South America between Chile and Argentina.The area, declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, is currently under threat due to the imminent installation of Norwegian salmon farms, with huge aquatic cages where thousands of Atlantic salmons are introduced. This not native species only survives thanks to the excessive antibiotic treatments that will contaminate one of the cleanest and most pristine areas of the planet.