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Keywords
Aerial view
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Forests (campaign title)
Forests (topography)
KWCI (GPI)
Landscapes
Nature
Outdoors
Rivers
Tropical rainforests
Biological Reserve of Piratuba River in Amapá
The coast of Amapá state, in the extreme north of Brazil, is in the crosshairs of the international oil industry. The site brings together various biomes such as tropical forests and mangroves, and an important biome still little known to science, the Reef of the Mouth of the Amazon River, newly discovered and already threatened by oil exploration.
In original language:
Reserva Biológica Lago Piratuba, no Amapá
A costa do Amapá, no extremo norte do Brasil, está na mira da indústria internacional de petróleo. O local abriga vários biomas, como florestas tropicais e mangues, sendo um bioma importante ainda pouco conhecido pela ciência, os Corais da Foz do Amazonas, recém-descobertos e já ameaçados pela exploração de petróleo.
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FOR GREENPEACE PUBLISHED MATERIAL ONLY. FOR ALL EXTERNAL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT GREENPEACE BRAZIL PHOTO DEPT OR GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA LIBRARY
Unique identifier:
GP0STQDVL
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/04/2012
Locations:
Amapá
,
Amazon
,
Brazil
,
South America
Credit line:
© Rogério Reis / Tyba / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Amapá State Expedition 2012
The coast of Amapá state, in the extreme north of Brazil, is in the crosshairs of the international oil industry. The site brings together various biomes such as tropical forests and mangroves, and an important biome still little known to science, the Reef of the Mouth of the Amazon River, newly discovered and already threatened by oil exploration. The pictures shown here are from 2012.
A costa do Amapá, no extremo norte do Brasil, está na mira da indústria internacional de petróleo. O local abriga vários biomas, como florestas tropicais e mangues, sendo um bioma importante ainda pouco conhecido pela ciência, os Corais da Foz do Amazonas, recém-descobertos e já ameaçados pela exploração de petróleo. As fotos que aparecem aqui são de 2012.
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Amazon Reef Collection (Photos & Video)
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