Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Vega-Seismic-Monitoring-in-New-Zealand-27MZIF3V4SI3.htmlConceptually similarMaori Protest against Statoil in New ZealandGP0STORBHCompleted★★★★Oil Free Seas Flotilla Bunny McDiarmid BlogGP0STO5ZLCompleted★★★★Stop Deep Sea Oil Flotilla - Activists Divert ShipGP049WVCompleted★★★★The 'Waiho Papa Moana' Hikoi Arrives in Auckland.GP0STON3BCompleted★★★★Flotilla for 'Oil Free Seas' in New ZealandGP04Z61Completed★★★★Stop Deep Sea Oil Flotilla - YachtsGP049XFCompleted★★★★Flotilla for 'Oil Free Seas' in New ZealandGP04Z5ZCompleted★★★★Protest against Statoil in AucklandGP0STON3DCompleted★★★★Cape Reinga ScenesGP0STOR6PCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STORVNVega Seismic Monitoring 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.Locations:Aotearoa-Northland Region-OceaniaDate:4 Jan, 2015Credit:© Nick Tapp / GreenpeaceDuration:2m16sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Day-Educational and research equipment-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Research-Sailboats-Scientists-Seismic testing-SV Vega-Water-WomenShoot:Vega Seismic Monitoring 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)