Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/ROV-Operations-off-Svalbard-27MZIFJJSNML6.htmlConceptually similarROV Operations off SvalbardGP0STPZMNCompleted★★★★★★ROV Operations off SvalbardGP0STPZMOCompleted★★★★Arctic Campaigner Larissa BeumerGP0STPZN4Completed★★★★Remotely Operated Vehicle Deployment in SvalbardGP0STPYQ0Completed★★★★★★German Environment Minister for Germany, Barbara Hendricks, Onboard the Arctic SunriseGP0STPYK9Completed★★★★German Environment Minister for Germany, Barbara Hendricks, Onboard the Arctic SunriseGP0STPYK1Completed★★★★Bridge Operations onboard the Arctic SunriseGP0STPZOQCompleted★★★★Bridge Operations onboard the Arctic SunriseGP0STPZORCompleted★★★★Bridge Operations onboard the Arctic SunriseGP0STPZOTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPZMMROV Operations off SvalbardLarissa Beumer is an Arctic campaigner from Germany, working on the Arctic Sunrise as it navigates the waters of the Barents Sea around Svalbard. Here she helps to steady an ROV as it is lowered onto the deck by the ship's crane.Locations:Arctic-Barents Sea-Norway-SvalbardDate:13 Jul, 2016Credit:© Nick Cobbing / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3400px X 2267pxKeywords:Day-Equipment-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace campaigners-Hard hats-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Overfishing-Remotely operated vehicles-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Side view-WomenShoot:'Protect What You Love' Arctic Ship Tour - 2nd LegBelow the surface in the Barents Sea, magnificent corals and sea pens can grow for decades, and incredible marine wildlife is thriving. But one pass by a bottom trawler alters the seabed and can destroy a delicate balance beyond imagination. Greenpeace is shining a spotlight on the fishing companies who are continuing to operate in this part of the Arctic. Most of the vessels operating in the area are using bottom trawl, pulling huge nets to scoop up fish, a practice which is damaging to the seabed and all the creatures that live here. A big part of the seafood industry recently promised to stay out of these pristine waters, but sadly nothing stops other companies from sending massive bottom trawlers to plunder its sea life. To halt the destruction of this unique part of the world, Norway must decide to protect it once and for all – before it is too late.Related Collections:'Protect What You Love' Arctic Ship Tour (Photos & Videos)