Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/FAD-in-the-Amazon-Reef-27MZIFJ887U1O.htmlConceptually similarFAD in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUODCompleted★★★★★★FAD Collected in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUOWCompleted★★★★★★FAD Collected in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUOTCompleted★★★★★★Fish near a FAD in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUO8Completed★★★★★★Fish near a FAD in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUO9Completed★★★★★★Fish near a FAD in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUOBCompleted★★★★★★Fish near a FAD in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUOJCompleted★★★★★★FAD Collected in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUOQCompleted★★★★FAD Collected in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUORCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTUOLFAD in the Amazon ReefA FAD (Fish Aggregating Device). The Esperanza crew collects a FAD from the ocean and brings it back to the ship, where it will be dismantled and sorted for waste and recycling during the Protect the Oceans Tour - Amazon Reef Leg in French Guiana.Locations:Amazon Reef-French Guiana-South AmericaDate:10 Sep, 2019Credit:© Pierre Baelen / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4914px X 3276pxKeywords:Day-Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs)-Fishing equipment-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-OutdoorsShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Study of the Megafauna above the Amazon Reef (Photos by P. Baelen)The Greenpeace ship Esperanza sails to the Amazon Reef, near the coasts of French Guiana as part of the "Protect the Oceans" ship tour, 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 and Ocean Sanctuaries covering all seas outside of national waters. The Amazon Reef is an underwater treasure and an unique ecosystem already threatened by giant oil companies that intend to drill nearby.Related Collections:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Amazon Reef Leg Part 1Protect the Oceans Expedition - "Amazon Reef" Leg (All Photos & Videos)