Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Defending-Our-Oceans-Italian-Tour-in-the-Bay-of-Follonica-and-Cerboli-27MDHU2FOAP.htmlConceptually similarDefending Our Oceans Italian Tour in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61HCompleted★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61ACompleted★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU619Completed★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61EIncoming★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61PCompleted★★★★★The Bamboo Ship in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61JCompleted★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61BCompleted★★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61DCompleted★★★★Sampling for Microplastics in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliGP1SU61KCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU61IDefending Our Oceans Italian Tour in the Bay of Follonica and CerboliBanner displayed on the Bamboo sailing boat reads "Il Mare non e' una discarica" (the sea is not a dumping site).Greenpeace Italy returns to the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the area of the Pelagos Sanctuary, with a tour of research and documentation, exposing threats to biodiversity and to all of us in an area that should be “protected”. Onboard the ship Bamboo, owned by the Exodus association and together with the CNR (National Research Council) of Genoa, Greenpeace is exposing the impacts of the plastic and microplastic pollution.Locations:Europe-Italy-Mediterranean Sea-Tuscany-Tyrrhenian SeaDate:17 Jul, 2020Credit:© Lorenzo Moscia / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace crew-Islands-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Sailing shipsShoot:Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Bay of Follonica & CerboliHow's the condition of the sea after the coronavirus lockdown? Has plastic and microplastic pollution increased or decreased? In which way climate change is impacting our sea? To answer these questions, Greenpeace Italy returns to the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the area of the Pelagos Sanctuary, with a tour of research and documentation, exposing threats to biodiversity and to all of us in an area that should be “protected”.Related Collections:Defending Our Oceans - Italian Ship Tour 2020 (Photos & Videos)