Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/John-Hocevar-in-the-Greenpeace-Submarine-in-Antarctica-27MZIFJX149K8.htmlConceptually similarKenneth Lowyck in Submarine in AntarcticaGP0STRJ7SCompleted★★★★Kenneth Lowyck in Submarine in AntarcticaGP0STRHW8Completed★★★★Submarine Launched in the AntarcticGP0STRHW7Completed★★★★Dr. Susanne Lockhart and John Hocevar Submarine Safety Check in AntarcticaGP0STRH0WCompleted★★★★Dr. Susanne Lockhart and John Hocevar Submarine Safety Check in AntarcticaGP0STRH0YCompleted★★★★Dr. Susanne Lockhart and John Hocevar Submarine Safety Check in AntarcticaGP0STRH0XCompleted★★★★Clearing Snow from the Submarine Cockpit in AntarcticaGP0STRH5GCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Submarine in the AntarcticGP0STRHW3Completed★★★★★Greenpeace Submarine in the AntarcticGP0STRHW5Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STRJ88John Hocevar in the Greenpeace Submarine in AntarcticaSubmarine pilot John Hocevar, Director of Oceans for Greenpeace USA, in the cockpit of a submarine that has been launched from the vessel the Arctic Sunrise, outside Joinville Island in the Antarctic Sound at the opening of the Weddell Sea. Greenpeace is conducting scientific research and documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary.Locations:Antarctic-Joinville IslandDate:21 Jan, 2018Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4430px X 2953pxKeywords:Day-Diving-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-Research-SubmarinesShoot:Antarctic Ship Tour - Leg One - Photos by Christian ÅslundGreenpeace is on a three-month expedition to the Antarctic to carry out scientific research, including seafloor submarine dives and sampling for plastic pollution, to highlight the urgent need for the creation of a 1.8 million square kilometre Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary to safeguard species like whales and penguins.Related Collections:Antarctic Ship Tour BEST OF