Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Whalers-Bay--Deception-Island-27MZIFJ8I4MF2.htmlConceptually similarWhalers Bay in Deception IslandGP0STUN31Completed★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQ7Completed★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQDCompleted★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQFCompleted★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQHCompleted★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQICompleted★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQWCompleted★★★★Remains of a Whaling Station on Deception IslandGP0STUNQYCompleted★★★★Whalers Bay in Deception IslandGP0STUN33Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUN32Whalers Bay, Deception IslandThe remains of a whaling station built by Norwegians in the early 20th Century. Whalers Bay in Deception Island, in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The station was abandoned in 1931 after a collapse in the whale oil market.The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on the final leg of the Protect the Oceans voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The almost year-long voyage is one of Greenpeace’s biggest ever expeditions and highlights the many threats facing the oceans while campaigning for a Global Ocean Treaty covering all seas outside of national waters.Locations:Antarctic-Antarctic Peninsula-Antarctica-Deception Island-South Shetland IslandsDate:4 Mar, 2020Credit:© Andrew McConnell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Buildings-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-OutdoorsShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition: Antarctic MY Esperanza Tour - Leg 2 (Photo)The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on the final leg of the 'Protect The Oceans' voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The almost year-long voyage is one of Greenpeace’s biggest ever expeditions and highlights the many threats facing the oceans while campaigning for a Global Ocean Treaty covering all seas outside of national waters.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition: Antarctic Leg 2 (Photo & Video)