Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/ROV-Planning---Clipreel-27MZIFJWTW9L0.htmlConceptually similarROV Deployment in Marine Protected Area in North Carolina - ClipreelGP0STSA7OCompleted★★★★ROV Deployment of Marine Protected Area in North Carolina - Clipreel (GoPro)GP0STSA7KCompleted★★★★ROV Underwater Footage of Marine Protected Area in North Carolina - Clipreel (ROV)GP0STSA7MCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Crew in North Carolina - ClipreelGP0STSBDHCompleted★★★★Kayaktivism Training in Wilmington - ClipreelGP0STRBLMCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Open Boat in Wilmington, North Carolina - ClipreelGP0STSAJECompleted★★★★Interview with Plastic Monster Artist in US - ClipreelGP0STT864Completed★★★★Interview with Plastic Monster Artist in US - ClipreelGP0STT862Completed★★★★Clean Our Cloud Clipreel - Long VersionGP04AXPCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0STSBDFROV Planning - ClipreelGreenpeace crew and scientists from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, University of Rhode Island, and the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council prepare for launching a ROV (remote operated vechicle) at the Snowy Grouper Wreck Marine Protected Area, 90 miles off the coast of Wilmington, North Carolina. The 330 foot long wreck lies upright in the sand in about 835 feet of water. Believed to be a cargo ship about a century old, Greenpeace explores the wreck and documents the nearby marine life.Locations:North America-North Carolina-United States of America-Wilmington (North Carolina)Date:30 Oct, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m21sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELShoot:Arctic Sunrise US Atlantic Coast Tour (Video)Greenpeace’s historic ship, the Arctic Sunrise, carries out a month long tour along the Atlantic Coast in the United States. The tour focuses on the urgent issue of single-use plastics and microplastics in our waters, and the need to protect our coasts and climate from seismic blasting and offshore oil drilling.Greenpeace also joins environmental justice advocates to announce the delivery of sustainable aid for a just recovery of Puerto Rico. As a coalition, Greenpeace is bringing much-needed supplies like solar panels and sustainable agriculture tools to rural communities devastated by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.Related Collections:Arctic Sunrise US Atlantic Coast Tour (Photos & Videos)