Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Little-Explorer----Russian-Subtitles--27MZIFJ6DDFFX.htmlConceptually similarThe Little Explorer - English VersionGP0STPNRKCompleted★★★★★★The Little Explorer - French VersionGP0STPNURCompleted★★★★★★The Little Explorer - Clean VersionGP0STPNRICompleted★★★★★★Meat Consumption and Climate: Questions & Answers (Russian), Russian SubtitlesGP1SVBGQCompleted★★★★Jellyfish in the Chukchi SeaGP04F3BCompleted★★★★The Jelly BurgerGP0STOAWZCompleted★★★★Action at Shell Oil Refinery in DenmarkGP04RNMCompleted★★★★Discovering Abundant Corals at Shell's Drill SiteGP04L3WCompleted★★★★Carving Up The Congo - English Version With SubtitlesGP03F12Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPOKLThe Little Explorer - (Russian Subtitles)A child's imagination comes to life, to capture the true beauty of the Arctic. It is fragile, enchanting and home to some of the most unique creatures in the world, but unfortunately it is now under threat due to destructive fishing which is completely destroying life under the ice.Date:8 Mar, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m4sKeywords:Children-Fish-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing nets-Girls-Indoors-Jellyfish-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Playing (activity)-Polar bears-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Theatrical costumes-Toys-Underwater shotsShoot:The Little ExplorerGreenpeace releases a new video "The Little Explorer" as part of the Save the Arctic campaign. A child's imagination comes to life, to capture the true beauty of the Arctic. It is fragile, enchanting and home to some of the most unique creatures in the world, but unfortunately it is now under threat due to destructive fishing which is completely destroying life under the ice.Because of climate change, the Arctic sea ice is in rapid retreat, and for the first time in history, destructive fishing fleets and oil companies are moving in. It's vital we move quickly to protect this unknown ocean - not destroy it before we have even glimpsed its mysteries. We must become the generation that helped save the Arctic – not destroy it.