Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Marcelo-Legname-in-the-Antarctic-27MZIFJXW92D9.htmlConceptually similarMarcelo Legname in the AntarcticGP0STRMHFCompleted★★★★Marcelo Legname in the AntarcticGP0STRMH1Completed★★★★Gentoo Penguins in the AntarcticGP0STRMHQCompleted★★★★ROV Operations off Deception IslandGP0STUNQVCompleted★★★★Petrels on Livingston Island in the AntarcticGP0STRMHHCompleted★★★★Gentoo Penguins in the AntarcticGP0STRLEZCompleted★★★★★Chinstrap Penguins on Livingston Island in the AntarcticGP0STRMHDCompleted★★★★Elmer Vestidas in the AntarcticGP0STRMHBCompleted★★★★Akshey Karla in the AntarcticGP0STRMHJCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRMHRMarcelo Legname in the AntarcticMarcelo Legname, the MY Arctic Sunrise doctor from Argentina, photographing a Gentoo penguin at Hannah Point, on the south coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.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-Livingston Island-South Shetland IslandsDate:28 Feb, 2018Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5504px X 8256pxKeywords:Beaches-Bird colonies-Camera equipment-Coastal features-Day-Gentoo penguins-Greenpeace crew-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-Life jackets-Men-One person-Outdoors-Penguins-Physicians-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)-RocksShoot: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.