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Keywords
Day
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Men
MY Arctic Sunrise
Oceans (campaign title)
Samples
Scientists
Students
Two people
Women
Science Research in the Arctic
UNCW students Andrew Castagno (L) and Elizabeth Bailey filtrate a seawater sample for carbonate system measurements in a laboratory onboard MYAS.
A group of five independent scientists from the University of North Carolina Wilmington are on board the Greenpeace ships Arctic Sunrise and Esperanza to conduct research on how melting sea ice affects marine wildlife in the Arctic and draw attention to the need for strong ocean sanctuaries.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTCAL
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
13/05/2019
Locations:
Arctic
,
Fram Strait
,
Norway
,
Svalbard
Credit line:
© Denis Sinyakov / Greenpeace
Size:
6201px × 4134px 12MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Protect the Oceans Expedition - MY Arctic Sunrise & MY Esperanza - Arctic Leg
The Arctic Sunrise and Esperanza are in Svalbard on the first leg of one of Greenpeace's biggest ever expeditions: an almost year-long pole to pole voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic, to highlight the many threats facing the oceans and to campaign for a Global Ocean Treaty covering all seas outside of national waters.
The 'Protect the Oceans' expedition will see scientists and campaigners team up to research the threats of climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution, deep sea mining and oil drilling.
Related Collections:
Protect the Oceans Expedition - Arctic Leg (Science)
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