Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Turtle-Mission-in-French-Guiana---Web-Video--FR--27MZIFJ8XAOSU.htmlConceptually similarTurtle Mission in French Guiana - Web Video (INT)GP0STTLIKCompleted★★★★Turtle Mission in French Guiana - Web Video (Instagram - INT)GP0STTLIOCompleted★★★★Turtle Mission in French Guiana - Web Video (Instagram - FR)GP0STTLIQCompleted★★★★Turtle Mission in French Guiana - ClipreelGP0STTJECCompleted★★★★★Protect the Oceans "Amazon Reef" Leg - Whales - Web Video (1x1 - FR)GP0STTUYJCompleted★★★★Protect the Oceans "Amazon Reef" Leg - Whales - Web Video (Instagram - CLEAN)GP0STTUYLCompleted★★★★Protect the Oceans "Amazon Reef" Leg - Whales - Web Video (Instagram - ENGLISH)GP0STTUYMCompleted★★★★Protect the Oceans "Amazon Reef" Leg - Whales - Web Video (1x1 - ENGLISH)GP0STTUYOCompleted★★★★Protect the Oceans "Amazon Reef" Leg - Whales - Web Video (Instagram - FR)GP0STTUYRCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTLILTurtle Mission in French Guiana - Web Video (FR)The beaches of French Guiana are popular places for leatherback sea turtles during the nesting season. A team from Greenpeace France went to Yalimapo and Cayenne with Damien Chevallier, a CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) researcher, for a scientific mission.By equipping the turtles with GPS beacons and on-board cameras, the goal of the expedition is to understand better the behavior of these animals and learn how better protect them.Locations:Awala Yalimapo-France-French Guiana-South AmericaDate:4 Jul, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m4sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Beaches-Global Positioning System Receiver (GPS)-KWCI (GPI)-Leatherback sea turtles-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Research-Sand-Scientists-Seas-TurtlesShoot:Scientific Turtle Research Expedition in French Guiana - VideoThe beaches of French Guiana are popular places for leatherback sea turtles during the nesting season. A team from Greenpeace France went to Yalimapo and Cayenne with Damien Chevallier, a CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) researcher, for a scientific mission.By equipping the turtles with GPS beacons and on-board cameras, the goal of the expedition is to understand better the behavior of these animals and learn how better protect them.Related Collections:Scientific Turtle Research Expedition in French Guiana (Photos & Video)