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Collection: Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise
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Seismic blasts are used to find oil underneath the ocean floor.
Greenpeace invited researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography aboard the Arctic Sunrise to measure underwater sound levels and study how human activities, like seismic blasting, can affect marine wildlife.
The government's own scientists estimate that seismic blasting to search for oil in the Atlantic could impact as many as 138,000 whales, dolphins, and other sea life – and it could start soon if the Trump administration gets its way.
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1 Mar, 2018
Seismic Testing Animation
25 Oct, 2017
Acoustic Research Conducted Along the US Atlantic Coast
1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (Widescreen, Subtitled English)
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1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (Square)
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1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (Widescreen)
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1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (Square, Subtitled English)
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1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (90 Seconds, Square)
1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (90 Seconds, Square, English Subtitles)
1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (90 Seconds, Widescreen, English Subtitles)
1 Oct, 2017
Greenpeace Supporting Whale Science with the Arctic Sunrise - Web Video (90 Seconds, Widescreen)
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