Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Underwater-Image-of-the-Sicilian-Channel-27MZIFV9X7WB.htmlConceptually similarUnderwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LN2Completed★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LMVCompleted★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LMXCompleted★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LMYCompleted★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LN1Completed★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LN3Completed★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LN5Completed★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LMUCompleted★★★★Underwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelGP04LMWCompleted★★★★View AllGP04LMZUnderwater Image of the Sicilian ChannelSea anemone Andresia partenopea. Greenpeace together with Ispra (Italian Institute for Research and Environment Protection) visited the Sicilian Channel to document the rich underwater biodiversity of the region and is calling on local and national governments to protect this area from oil drilling exploration and pirate fishing.In original language:Un arcobaleno in fondo al mare (Anemone Andresia partenopea)Una spedizione scientifica nel Canale di Sicilia che documenta la biodiversità dei banchi d'alto mare per proteggerli dalla minaccia delle perforazioni off-shore. È il progetto di Greenpeace - realizzato a bordo della nave Astrea grazie alla collaborazione degli esperti dell'Ispra - che negli scorsi giorni ha esplorato il Banco Avventura e il Banco di Graham (Isola Ferdinandea) alla scoperta di un universo sottomarino straordinario. I risultati preliminari della spedizione sono diffusi oggi nel rapporto "I tesori sommersi del Canale di Sicilia" .Locations:Europe-Italy-Mediterranean Sea-SicilyDate:14 Jul, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2304px X 1296pxKeywords:Beauty-Day-Fisheries-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Outdoors-Sea anemones-Seabeds-Underwater shotsShoot:Underwater Images of the Sicilian ChannelGreenpeace together with Ispra (Italian Institute for Research and Environment Protection) visited the Sicilian Channel to document the rich underwater biodiversity of the region and is calling on local and national governments to protect this area from oil drilling exploration and pirate fishing.