Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sunset-over-North-Cape-in-New-Zealand-27MZIF3VFP9A.htmlConceptually similarSkipper of SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORMPCompleted★★★★Marine Biologist on SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORMQCompleted★★★★Marine Scientist on SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORMRCompleted★★★★Marine Scientists on SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORVXCompleted★★★★Marine Biologist on SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORMSCompleted★★★★Marine Scientist and Skipper on SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORMTCompleted★★★★Marine Scientist on SV Vega in New ZealandGP0STORMUCompleted★★★★A Pod of Dolphins in New ZealandGP0STORMOCompleted★★★★★★Ukraine Peace Flotilla Launch in Auckland, New ZealandGP1SX1IMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STORMVSunset over North Cape in New ZealandThe sun sets over North Cape as the SV Vega sails toward the Statoil permit area to monitor the impacts of seismic testing on marine mammals in the Reinga Basin.Locations:Aotearoa-Northland Region-OceaniaDate:11 Dec, 2014Credit:© Nick Tapp / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Sailboats-Sunsets-SV VegaShoot:Impact of Seismic Testing on Marine Mammels in New ZealandMarine biologist Heather Braid and marine scientist Matt Pine join the SV Vega to monitor the impacts of seismic testing on marine mammals in the Reinga Basin. This is research the NZ government should have done before it started issuing permits to big oil companies. Evidence from marine scientists around the world suggests that seismic testing is bad for whales and dolphins. TGS is conducting a four-month seismic testing programme in the Reinga Basin on behalf of a number of companies including Statoil from Norway.Related Collections:Vega Seismic Monitoring in New Zealand (Photo & Video)