Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Arctic-Sunrise-Enters-the--Kara-Sea-27MZIFVXR7_I.htmlConceptually similarArctic Sunrise Enters the Kara SeaGP04R6VCompleted★★★★★★Arctic Sunrise Enters the Kara SeaGP04R6TCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Enters the Kara SeaGP04R6RCompleted★★★★★★★Paul Douglas Ruzycki on the Arctic Sunrise in Barents SeaGP04QMSCompleted★★★★Russian Authorities Board the Arctic SunriseGP04RACCompleted★★★★Russian Authorities Board the Arctic SunriseGP04RAFCompleted★★★★Paul Douglas Ruzycki at the Leninsky District Court of MurmanskGP04TI3Completed★★★★★★Russian Authorities Board the Arctic SunriseGP04RADCompleted★★★★Russian Authorities Board the Arctic SunriseGP04RAECompleted★★★★View AllGP04R6UArctic Sunrise Enters the Kara SeaChief mate Paul Douglas Ruzycki from Canada marks the line between the Barents Sea and the Kara sea on the chart, as the ship crosses into the Northern Sea Route.The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise enters the Northern Sea Route (NSR) off Russia's coastline to protest against Arctic oil drilling, in defiance of Russian authorities who this week refused the ship permission to enter the area.Locations:Kara Sea-RussiaDate:24 Aug, 2013Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Close ups-Day-Greenpeace crew-Hands-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Maps-Measuring tools-MY Arctic Sunrise-Save the Arctic (campaign title)Shoot:Confronting Arctic Oil TourThe MY Arctic Sunrise is in the Arctic to expose and confront Russian oil companies like Rosneft and their Western partners like Exxon Mobil, Statoil and BP, who are preparing to drill in the region. Greenpeace is campaigning for a ban on offshore drilling in the Arctic, and for the uninhabited area around the North Pole to be declared a global sanctuary. Greenpeace and millions of supporters are challenging Rosneft and other companies at sea, on land, and online.Related Collections:Confronting Arctic Oil Tour (Photo & Videos)