Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Sea-anemones-in-Great-Bear-Rainforest-27MZIFLKFZPU.htmlConceptually similarSea anemones in Great Bear RainforestGP01R4QCompleted★★★★★★Brown Bear in Great Bear RainforestGP01R6NCompleted★★★★Bear in Great Bear RainforestGP01R8HCompleted★★★★Bear in Great Bear RainforestGP01R8KCompleted★★★★Bear in Great Bear RainforestGP01R8OCompleted★★★★White Spirit Bear in Great Bear Rainforest in CanadaGP04WTTCompleted★★★★White Spirit Bear in Great Bear Rainforest in CanadaGP04WTUCompleted★★★★White Spirit Bear in Great Bear Rainforest in CanadaGP04WTVCompleted★★★★White Spirit Bear in Great Bear Rainforest in CanadaGP04WTWCompleted★★★★View AllGP01R4LSea anemones in Great Bear RainforestSea anemones.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-Great Bear Rainforest-North AmericaDate:5 Sep, 2007Credit:© Markus Mauthe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3884px X 2600pxKeywords:Biodiversity-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Great Bear Rainforest (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Sea anemones-Summer-Temperate rainforestsShoot:Great Bear Rainforest Summer 2007Representing 1/4 of the world’s remaining coastal temperate rainforest, the Great Bear Rainforest stretches along the mainland coast of British Columbia (B.C.) to the Alaska border, covering an area the size of Switzerland. This largely intact rainforest is tucked amongst majestic mountain fjords creating a cool, misty world with soft carpets of moss and a biomass (weight of organic matter) four times greater than comparable areas in the Amazon jungle. In March '09, after a decade-long campaign, Greenpeace celebrated an enormous success—the government of B.C. announced the implementation of the most comprehensive rainforest conservation plan in North American history for the Great Bear Rainforest. The conservation plan legally protects 2.1 million hectares from logging. New ‘lighter touch’ logging regulations are now a legal requirement, maintaining 50 per cent of the natural level of old growth forest of the region or an additional 700,000 hectares of forest set aside from logging.