Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/MY-Arctic-Sunrise-in-the-Arctic-27MDHU4MAO.htmlConceptually similarMY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP11CDCompleted★★★★★★★Crew member Studying Sea Charts on Arctic SunriseGP049TYCompleted★★★★Bosun Georgia Hirsty on Arctic SunriseGP049TLCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticGP11ANCompleted★★★★★★★Arctic Frontiers Poster Contest Winner in SvalbardGP0STPX6FCompleted★★★★Arctic Frontiers Poster Contest Winners in SvalbardGP0STPX6ICompleted★★★★Scientific Research in the ArcticGP11NPCompleted★★★★Sergiy Demydov on Arctic SunriseGP049TZCompleted★★★★Vladimir Votiaco on Arctic SunriseGP049U0Completed★★★★View AllGP11CCMY Arctic Sunrise in the ArcticThe Arctic Sunrise in the landscape around the port of Longyearbyen. An international crew is currently on a month-long expedition in the icy Arctic. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global sanctuary to be declared around the uninhabited area of the North Pole.Locations:Arctic-Longyearbyen-Norway-Spitsbergen-SvalbardDate:7 Jul, 2012Credit:© Bas Beentjes / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6026px X 4017pxKeywords:Copy space-Day-Fog-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Mountains-MY Arctic Sunrise-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Scenic-Seascapes-Wharfs (Docks)Shoot:'Save the Arctic' Motley Crew TourCarrying an international crew from every habitable continent including Girl Guides, Chinese celebrities, filmmakers, activists and Cambridge University scientists, the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise embarks on a month-long expedition in the icy Arctic as part of the environment group’s new campaign to save the pristine region. The ship begins by launching from Svalbard, Norway, 78 degrees north of the equator. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global sanctuary to be declared around the uninhabited area of the North Pole. Arctic sea ice has already disappeared by 75% in the last 30 years, and scientists on board the Arctic Sunrise will be working with 3D scanning experts and engineers to capture the true shape of Arctic sea ice for the first time.Related Collections:Arctic Sunrise 'Save the Arctic' Tour (Photo + Video)