Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crew-in-Inflatable-in-the-Antarctic-27MZIFJXWI7BX.htmlConceptually similarCrew in Inflatable in the AntarcticGP0STRMH7Completed★★★★★★Crew in Inflatable in the AntarcticGP0STRMH8Completed★★★★Fernanda Arduino in the AntarcticGP0STRMH4Completed★★★★Ronni Christiansen in the AntarcticGP0STRNWJCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Crew in the AntarcticGP0STRNW1Completed★★★★★★Sarah Scharf in the AntarcticGP0STRNWICompleted★★★★Manuela Zalazar in the AntarcticGP0STRNWKCompleted★★★★★★Manuela Zalazar in the AntarcticGP0STRNWLCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise in Paradise Bay in the AntarcticGP0STRNWXCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STRMH6Crew in Inflatable in the AntarcticGreenpeace crew in an inflatable are lifted back into MY Arctic Sunrise.Greenpeace is conducting scientific research and documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary.Locations:Antarctic-Antarctic Peninsula-Palmer Archipelago-Trinity PeninsulaDate:27 Feb, 2018Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6706px X 4471pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace inflatables-Icebergs-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-Three peopleShoot:Antarctic Ship Tour - Leg Two - Photos by Daniel BeltráGreenpeace 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.