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Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island - Clipreel
As part of the Defending Our Oceans Tour and the "Progetto Mare Caldo" (Hot Sea Water Project), Greenpeace Italy placed a temperature monitoring station at Elba island, in the area of the Pelagos Sanctuary, and worked in partnership with the University of Genova to study the impact of climate change on underwater coastal biodiversity. First project results' indicate raising temperature are killing iconic underwater organisms as protected pen shell Pinna nobilis and colonies of the sea-fan gorgonia (Paramuricea clavata) and favouring unusual mucilage events that cover completely the substrate, suffocating organisms.
In original language:
Difendiamo il Mare Tour 2020
Siamo tornati nelle acque dell’Isola d’Elba con la barca Bamboo della Fondazione Exodus di don Mazzi per la spedizione di ricerca “Difendiamo il Mare”: proprio qui, nel novembre scorso, avevamo posizionato, insieme all’Università di Genova, una stazione pilota per misurare le variazioni delle temperature del mare a diverse profondità. In poche parole, termometri per misurare la febbre del mare. Oggi pubblichiamo per la prima volta i risultati dei monitoraggi sugli ecosistemi marini costieri svolti nell’area nell’ambito del Progetto “Mare Caldo” e la foto che scattiamo è preoccupante: sia dai termometri installati lo scorso inverno in mare a varie profondità, sia dalle osservazioni preliminari fatte durante le immersioni, emergono chiaramente i segnali degli impatti dei cambiamenti climatici sui nostri mari.
Unique identifier:
GP1SU5FX
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
21/06/2020
Locations:
Elba Island
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Europe
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Italy
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Tuscany
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Tyrrhenian Sea
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
12m53s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Hot Sea Water Project - Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island
As part of the Defending Our Oceans Tour and the "Progetto Mare Caldo" (Hot Sea Water Project), Greenpeace Italy placed a temperature monitoring station at Elba island, in the area of the Pelagos Sanctuary, and worked in partnership with the University of Genova to study the impact of climate change on underwater coastal biodiversity. First project results' indicate raising temperature are killing iconic underwater organisms as protected pen shell Pinna nobilis and colonies of the sea-fan gorgonia (Paramuricea clavata) and favouring unusual mucilage events that cover completely the substrate, suffocating organisms.
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