Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fishing-Documentation---Defending-Our-Oceans--Pacific--2006--27MZIF9V4HW.htmlConceptually similarWaves Crash over Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOLL1Completed★★★★Majuro Attoll, Marshall islands, affected by sea level rise due to climate change.GP0B02Completed★★★★Majuro Attoll, Marshall islands, affected by sea level rise due to climate change.GP0JQ7Completed★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMAPCompleted★★★★Temporary Sea Wall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA4Completed★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA8Completed★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA9Completed★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMACCompleted★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMADCompleted★★★★View AllGP0DVUFishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)Mangrove plants at low tide. Mangroves are under intense scrutiny by scientists studying climate change, because as the ocean levels rise, the mangrove roots may drown, causing untold damage to the fragile ecosystems that the plants support - the mangrove roots act as a nursery for many small species of fish and crab. Greenpeace are in the area for the Pacific Leg of the Greenpeace 'Defending Our Oceans' global expedition.Locations:Federated States Of MicronesiaDate:21 Sep, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex HoffordMaximum size:3026px X 1951pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Global warming-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Mangroves-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plants-Sea level riseShoot:Defending Our Oceans Tour in the PacificThe Greenpeace vessel 'MY Esperanza' sets sail from the port of Cebu, Republic of the Philippines on for the Pacific Leg of the Greenpeace 'Defending Our Oceans' global expedition. Yellow Fin and Big Eye tuna stocks in the Central and Western Pacific are destined to be critically over-fished.Related Collections:Defending Our Oceans Tour in the Pacific (Photo + Video)