Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Arctic-Ocean-Seabed-27MZIFI61QAM.htmlConceptually similarArctic Ocean SeabedGP023Y4Completed★★★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EHCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023YFCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023ODCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EDCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EKCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EGCompleted★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023E8Completed★★★★Arctic Ocean SeabedGP023EFCompleted★★★★View AllGP023DUArctic Ocean SeabedRocks covered with the islandic scallop Chlamys islandica in the front, a little bit above a sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus sp. and hydrozoans, Lafoeina maxima, soft coral Gersemia rubiformis and the feather star Heliometra glacialis in the background. Greenpeace used state of the art recording techniques to explore the little known seabed of the Arctic Ocean, north of Svalbard. Their cameras reveal a seabed rich in biodiversity. Greenpeace is calling for the area of the Arctic Ocean historically protected year round by sea ice to be closed to all industrial activity, including destructive fishing.Locations:Arctic OceanDate:13 Jun, 2010Credit:© Gavin Newman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2800px X 1874pxKeywords:Biodiversity-Corals-Feather stars-Hydrozoans-KWCI (GPI)-Mollusks-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Research-Sea urchins-Seabeds-Underwater shotsShoot:Arctic Under Pressure Expedition - SeabedGreenpeace uses state of the art recording techniques to explore the little known seabed of the Arctic Ocean, north of Svalbard. Their cameras reveal a seabed rich in biodiversity. By sending visual imagery (with location and depth data attached) back from the ship by satellite phone, they will share their findings of this unique place with the scientific community. Greenpeace is calling for this area of the Arctic Ocean historically protected year round by sea ice to be closed to all industrial activity, including destructive fishing.Related Collections:Arctic Under Pressure Expedition - Full Set (Photo & Videos)