Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/15-Seconds---Swimming-in-the-Salish-Sea-27MZIF3GHRO3.htmlConceptually similarCanada's Salish Sea B-RollGP0STOEVTCompleted★★★★Nature Moment - Swimming in the Salish SeaGP0STOVDQCompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest - BearsGP03F23Completed★★★★First Nations Coast Salish Water Ceremony & Flotilla in Vancouver - ClipreelGP0STS9CICompleted★★★★★★Break Free Action in Vancouver (Web Video - French Subs)GP0STR9TZCompleted★★★★Break Free Action in Vancouver (Web Video - English Subs)GP0STR9U3Completed★★★★Break Free Action in Vancouver (Web Video - International)GP0STR9U7Completed★★★★Oil Tankers in British Columbia - Clipreel (Aerials)GP0STS49GCompleted★★★★Oil Tankers in British Columbia - Clipreel (Aerials)GP0STS49ICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOVDS15 Seconds - Swimming in the Salish SeaThe Salish Sea is a unique costal region that spans from Southern British Columbia to Washington state. If proposed energy projects are approved, the Salish Sea will experience a 500% increase in oil tanker traffic. An oil spill in the region would be catastrophic to both marine life and costal communities.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-North America-Salish SeaDate:4 Apr, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:13sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Beauty-Crabs-Fish-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Underwater shotsShoot:Salish Sea Coast and Marine LifeThe Salish Sea is a unique costal region that spans from Southern British Columbia to Washington state. If proposed energy projects are approved, the Salish Sea will experience a 500% increase in oil tanker traffic. An oil spill in the region would be catastrophic to both marine life and coastal communities.Related Collections:Nature Moment SeriesSerenity Segment