Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hermit-Crab-from-Seabed-in-the-North-Sea-27MZIFJLG3XKE.htmlConceptually similarHermit Crab from Seabed in the North SeaGP0STUQA4Completed★★★★Hermit Crab SpecimenGP01KH7Completed★★★★Hermit Crab - Defending Our Oceans (Mediterranean Sea: 2007)GP0IZ4Completed★★★★★★Hermit Crab SpecimenGP03HERCompleted★★★★★★Bering Sea Tour 2007GP01KHOCompleted★★★★★★Hermit Crab in North SeaGP02WYQCompleted★★★★Hermit CrabGP0TAQCompleted★★★★Crab on Oiled Beach in LouisianaGP022KHCompleted★★★★Crab on Oiled Beach in LouisianaGP022KICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUQA3Hermit Crab from Seabed in the North SeaA hermit Crab, seen through a microscope, sits in a petri dish. The crab was part of a sediment sample taken from the Seabed close to a methane leak in the UK part of the North Sea.In original language:EinsiedlerkrebsEin Einsiedlerkrebs, gesehen durch ein Mikroskop, sitzt in einer Petrischale. Der Krebs war Teil einer Sedimentprobe, die im britischen Teil der Nordsee in der Nähe eines Methanlecks entnommen wurde.Locations:Europe-North Sea-United KingdomDate:15 Aug, 2020Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4545px X 3107pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Close ups-Crabs-Day-Hermit crabs-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (Industry)-SamplesShoot:Protect the North Sea: Esperanza Tracking the Fossil Fuel IndustryThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on its way to a month-long documentation and peaceful protest tour in the North Sea. Teams on board will gather evidence of the extreme industrialization of the region by the oil and gas industry, which has been polluting the ocean and fuelling the climate crisis with a “business as usual” attitude for several decades.Related Collections:Protect the North Sea: Esperanza Tracking the Fossil Fuel Industry (Selection of Photos & Videos)