Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Chinstrap-Penguin-in-the-Antarctic-27MZIFJXE9G1V.htmlConceptually similarChinstrap Penguin in the AntarcticGP0STRI6LCompleted★★★★★★Chinstrap Penguins in the AntarcticGP0STRI6NCompleted★★★★★★★Chinstrap Penguin at Orne harbour in the AntarcticGP0STRMO9Completed★★★★★★Chinstrap Penguin at Orne harbour in the AntarcticGP0STRMO5Completed★★★★Chinstrap Penguin at Orne harbour in the AntarcticGP0STRMO7Completed★★★★★★Chinstrap Penguin at Orne harbour in the AntarcticGP0STRMO8Completed★★★★Javier Bardem and Chinstrap penguin in the AntarcticGP0STRI6PCompleted★★★★Javier Bardem and Carlos Bardem in the AntarcticGP0STRI4VCompleted★★★★Javier Bardem with Greenpeace in the AntarcticGP0STRI67Completed★★★★View AllGP0STRI6MChinstrap Penguin in the AntarcticChinstrap penguin nesting at Spigot Peak with mountains and glaciers at Orne harbor in the background, at Gerlache Strait in the Antarctic. Greenpeace is conducting submarine-based research of the seafloor to identify Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems, which will strengthen the case for the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary.Locations:Antarctic-Gerlache StraitDate:25 Jan, 2018Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8200px X 5466pxKeywords:Biodiversity-Chinstrap penguins-Day-Ice-Icebergs-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Penguins-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-RocksShoot:Antarctic Ship Tour - Leg One - Photos by Christian ÅslundGreenpeace is on a three-month expedition to the Antarctic to carry out scientific research, including seafloor submarine dives and sampling for plastic pollution, to highlight the urgent need for the creation of a 1.8 million square kilometre Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary to safeguard species like whales and penguins.Related Collections:Antarctic Ship Tour BEST OFANTARCTIC Ship Tour for Press and Media