Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Scientific-Research-in-Chile-27MZIFJXF33FF.htmlConceptually similarOceanographer Dr. Ernesto Molina in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYDCompleted★★★★Taking Sea Water Samples in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYFCompleted★★★★Taking Sea Water Samples in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYGCompleted★★★★Taking Sea Water Samples in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYKCompleted★★★★Dr. Ernesto Molina and Estefanía GonzalezGP0STPUYICompleted★★★★Oceanographer Dr. Ernesto Molina in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYJCompleted★★★★Taking Sea Water Samples in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYHCompleted★★★★Dr. Ernesto Molina and Estefanía Gonzalez in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUWOCompleted★★★★★★Oceanographer Dr. Ernesto Molina in Chiloé IslandGP0STPUYCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRX53Scientific Research in ChileThe Oceanographer Ernesto Molina carries out scientific measurements around an operative salmon farm, to study the impacts of this industry in the ocean, during the Arctic Sunrise Tour in the Chile.Locations:Chile-South AmericaDate:17 Apr, 2018Credit:© Patricio Miranda / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Aquaculture-Day-Fish farms-Greenpeace inflatables-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Research-Sampling (activity)-Science-ScientistsShoot:Guardians of the Seas Arctic Sunrise Tour in Chile (Photos by Patricio Miranda)The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is in Chilean waters to carry out documentation and research related to the impacts that the salmon industry can cause in one of the most pristine areas on the planet.Related Collections:Patagonian Seas Protection from Salmon Farming Campaign Story