Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Hot-Sea-Water-Project---Defending-Our-Oceans-Italian-Ship-Tour-2020---Portofino---Clipreel-27MDHUO3V7B.htmlConceptually similarDefending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island - ClipreelGP1SU5FXCompleted★★★★Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island - ClipreelGP1SU5G5Completed★★★★Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island - ClipreelGP1SU5G3Completed★★★★★★Hot Sea Water Project - Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Portofino - ClipreelGP1SU77UCompleted★★★★★★Underwater Sea Temperature Monitoring Station at Elba Island, Italy - ClipreelGP0STUB6JCompleted★★★★Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island - Web Video (CLEAN)GP1SU60QCompleted★★★★Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba Island - Web VideoGP1SU60PCompleted★★★★Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Elba IslandGP1SU5G7Completed★★★★Tyrrhenian Sea Plastic Tour - Elba Island - ClipreelGP0STTFP4Completed★★★★View AllGP1SU7JYHot Sea Water Project - Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Portofino - ClipreelVarious views of underwater life. Includes soundbites.Portofino Marine Protected Area joins Greenpeace Italy "Progetto Mare Caldo" (Hot Sea Water Project".The underwater thermometers placed in the area since 2015 have registered an increase in water temperature. The Greenpeace dive team with researcher have checked the impact on the local biodiversity, and have found clear signs of the impact of climate change (similar to those observed in Elba Island).Locations:Europe-Italy-Portofino-Tyrrhenian SeaDate:24 Jul, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m32sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Coastal features-Diving-Flags-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Research-ScientistsShoot:Hot Sea Water Project - Defending Our Oceans Italian Ship Tour 2020 - Portofino (Videos)Portofino Marine Protected Area joins Greenpeace Italy "Progetto Mare Caldo" (Hot Sea Water Project". The underwater thermometers placed in the area since 2015 have registered an increase in water temperature. The Greenpeace dive team with researcher have checked the impact on the local biodiversity, and have found clear signs of the impact of climate change (similar to those observed in Elba Island).The research project is part of the "Defending Our Oceans" ship tour 2020.Related Collections:Defending Our Oceans - Italian Ship Tour 2020 (Photos & Videos)