Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Underwater-Banner-Action-at-MUSA-in-Cancun-27MZIFJJVBXML.htmlConceptually similarUnderwater Banner Action at MUSA in CancunGP0STQER2Completed★★★★★★Underwater Banner Action at MUSA in CancunGP0STQER4Completed★★★★Underwater Banner Action at MUSA in CancunGP0STQER5Completed★★★★Underwater Banner Action at MUSA in CancunGP0STQER1Completed★★★★Sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor in MexicoGP0STQLNNCompleted★★★★Sculpture by Jason deCaires Taylor in MexicoGP0STQLNOCompleted★★★★Dive at Underwater Art Installation at COP16GP029AUCompleted★★★★★★★Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP029E7Completed★★★★Submerged Iconic Monuments at COP16GP029EBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQER3Underwater Banner Action at MUSA in CancunGreenpeace activists posed with banners calling for the protection of biodiversity in the MUSA (Underwater Museum of Art) in Cancun, where there are 500 underwater life-size sculptures used to promote coral life. Greenpeace Mexico is calling for more and better controlled ocean sanctuaries in Mexico and around the world. In order to safeguard biological diversity, the protection of 10% of marine areas by 2020 should be accelerated, as they have been compromised. These marine reserves must be effectively managed to address the massive threats of overfishing, climate change and pollution, to ensure sustainable oceans for future generations.Locations:Cancun-Mexico-North America-YucatanDate:8 Dec, 2016Credit:© Luis Javier Sandoval / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4554px X 3036pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Art installations-Banners-Day-Diving actions-Greenpeace activists-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-MUSA (Underwater Museum of Art)-Museums-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Statues-Two people-Underwater shotsShoot:Underwater Banner Action at MUSA in CancunGreenpeace activists posed with banners calling for the protection of biodiversity in the MUSA (Underwater Museum of Art) in Cancún, where there are 500 underwater life-size sculptures used to promote coral life. Greenpeace Mexico is calling for more and better controlled ocean sanctuaries in Mexico and around the world. In order to safeguard biological diversity, the protection of 10% of marine areas by 2020 should be accelerated, as they have been compromised. These marine reserves must be effectively managed to address the massive threats of overfishing, climate change and pollution, to ensure sustainable oceans for future generations.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior Oceans Mexico Ship Tour (All Photographers)