Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Transit-to-the-Southern-Ocean-27MZIF25GVOW.htmlConceptually similarEsperanza and Arctic Sunrise in the Southern OceanGP03IFNCompleted★★★★First Contact between Esperanza and Nisshin MaruGP03IG0Completed★★★★First Sight of Spotter ShipGP03IG2Completed★★★★Departure from Cape TownGP03IEXCompleted★★★★Southern Ocean Whaling Master Clipreel 2005-2006GP049YSCompleted★★★★★★Painting Action and Collision GP03INLCompleted★★★★Second Action against Japanese Whaling FleetGP03IQLCompleted★★★★Wildlife and Scenics in the Southern OceanGP03IVRCompleted★★★★Action during Long Whale ChaseGP03IARCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP03ITITransit to the Southern OceanTransit to the Southern Ocean, from 20 November to 20 December, including shots of stormy ocean. Greenpeace expedition to the Southern Ocean to stop Japan's annual 'scientific' whale hunt. This year the Fisheries Agency of Japan has more than doubled its planned catch of minke whales to 935 and added 10 endangered fin whales which are the second largest creatures on earth after blue whales. Greenpeace ships MY Esperanza (MYE) and MY Arctic Sunrise (MYAS) carry seventy crew and campaigners from 19 countries to defend the whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary as part of Greenpeace's campaign 'Defending our Oceans'. Locations:Antarctica-Southern OceanDate:20 Nov, 2005Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m26sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Aerial view-Fisheries agency of Japan-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Storms (weather)Shoot:Southern Ocean Tour 2005 to 2006Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the whaling hunt to an early end and make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.Related Collections:Southern Ocean Tour 2005 to 2006 (Photos & Video)