Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Sea-Floor-27MZIFLW7ZEP.htmlConceptually similarShortraker Rockfish and Basket StarsGP01KJ9Completed★★★★A Shortraker RockfishGP01KJJCompleted★★★★★★Crinoid and Multiple Brittle StarsGP01KJACompleted★★★★★★A FishGP01KJICompleted★★★★A Specimen of a Brittle StarGP01KJPCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EFCompleted★★★★Bering Sea Tour 2007GP01KHOCompleted★★★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EKCompleted★★★★Specimen of ChrinoidGP01KJKCompleted★★★★View AllGP01KJBThe Sea FloorShortraker rockfish, crinoids, brittle stars, basket stars, anenones and more, seen on the sea floor by a manned submersible, during undersea research of Zhemchug Canyon in the Bering Sea, off the Greenpeace support vessel M/V Esperanza.Locations:Bering Sea-North America-United States of AmericaDate:9 Aug, 2007Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2700px X 1736pxKeywords:Basket stars-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Research-Sea anemones-Seabeds-Underwater shotsShoot:Bering Sea Underwater DocumentationA Greenpeace team on the ship MY Esperanza spends two months in the Bering Sea, conducting scientific surveys of underwater canyons and working with native Alaskan communities to campaign for sustainable fishing practices in the area. By utilising state-of-the-art technology to observe coral, sponges and hopefully discover new species, and through gaining the support of native communities, Greenpeace will push for greater protection of the Bering waters.Related Collections:Bering Sea Tour Underwater Documentation (Photo & Videos)