Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Scientists-on-MY-Esperanza-in-the-Amazon-Reef-27MZIFJ8Q7DI2.htmlConceptually similarMarine Samples from the Amazon ReefGP0STTZJGCompleted★★★★★Scientist on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTYSRCompleted★★★★★Scientist on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTZJDCompleted★★★★★★Scientists on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTTVYCompleted★★★★Scientists on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTTW4Completed★★★★Scientist on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTTW6Completed★★★★Scientists on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTTW7Completed★★★★Scientist on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUFUCompleted★★★★Scientist on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefGP0STTUFVCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STU01IScientists on MY Esperanza in the Amazon ReefScientists Bernard Banaigs and Emilie Boissin, organize marine samples from the Amazon Reef on board of the MY Esperanza, during the Amazon Reef leg of the Protect the Oceans tour.Locations:Amazon Reef-Atlantic Ocean-French Guiana-South AmericaDate:25 Sep, 2019Credit:© Pierre Baelen / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5128px X 3419pxKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Research-Samples-Scientists-Two peopleShoot:Protect the Oceans Expedition - Deep Dives to the Amazon Reef (Photos by P. Baelen)Deep divers have successfully completed the first human dives ever made on the recently discovered Amazon Reef, off the coast of French Guiana. The objective of these first dives performed by six professional and qualified deep divers aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, is to document and collect biological samples in order to better understand this reef system and reinforce its need for its protection.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 2'Protect the Oceans' Ship Tour 2019-20 (All Locations - Photo & Video)