Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Jacob-Namminga-at-the-Destroyed-Fukushima-Daiichi-Nuclear-Plant-27MZIFJ6XWPOW.htmlConceptually similarJacob Namminga at the Destroyed Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear PlantGP0STPNU2Completed★★★★Collecting Seaweed SamplesGP02DCUCompleted★★★★Collecting Seaweed SamplesGP02DCVCompleted★★★★Collecting Sea Water SamplesGP02DCWCompleted★★★★Collecting Sea Water SamplesGP02DCXCompleted★★★★Collecting Seaweed SamplesGP02DCYCompleted★★★★Collecting Sea Water SamplesGP02DBYCompleted★★★★Collecting Sea Water SamplesGP02DBZCompleted★★★★Collecting Sea Water SamplesGP02DC0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPNU4Jacob Namminga at the Destroyed Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear PlantJacob Namminga, Greenpeace radiation protection adviser from the Netherlands, at the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, five years after the accident. The environmental organization has launched an underwater investigation into the marine impacts of radioactive contamination resulting from the 2011 nuclear disaster on the Pacific Ocean.Locations:Asia-East Asia-Fukushima Prefecture-JapanDate:2 Mar, 2016Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2953px X 1970pxKeywords:Day-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-Greenpeace campaigners-Hard hats-Headshots-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Men-Nuclear (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-One person-Outdoors-Side viewShoot:Rainbow Warrior Tours Fukushima 5 Years After Nuclear AccidentOn occasion of the 5th anniversary of the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Greenpeace carries out an underwater research tour monitoring the radiation impacts on the underwater life. Greenpeace nuclear experts work with a ROV (remotely operated vehicle), an under water camera and special testing equipment.Related Collections:5th Anniversary of Fukushima Disaster in JapanRainbow Warrior Tours Fukushima, Japan (Photos & Videos)