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Keywords
CTD water sampler
Day
Greenpeace ships
Greenpeace staff
KWCI (GPI)
MV Beluga II
Outdoors
Research
Sampling (activity)
Seas
Water
Baltic Sea Coastal Water-Testing Tour
Greenpeace tours with the Beluga along the Danish, German and Polish Baltic Sea coasts to test water samples, here near Flensburg, Germany. The water is tested for nitrate, phosphorous, oxygen levels and multi-resistant germs. The environmental activists are looking for areas that are strongly affected by high levels of fertilizing substances and the so-called 'Dead Zones'.
Problematic chemicals often reach open waters via the rivers and streams, resulting often from spreading manure from factory farming.
Greenpeace Germany's Agriculture Campaigner Dirk Zimmermann taking water samples with a CTD-Probe.
In original language:
Beluga Ostsee Wasser-Probe Tour
Greenpeace tourt mit der Beluga II, heute in Flensburg, um
nach duengebelasteten Gebieten und sogenannten 'toten Zonen' entlang der Ostseekueste zu suchen. Die Umweltschuetzer nehmen Wasserproben, die sie auf Nitrat, und Phosphor, Sauerstoffgehalt und multi-resistente Keime pruefen.
Vor allem durch Guelle aus der Massentierhaltung gelangen oft Problemstoffe ueber Fluesse und Baeche ins Meer und tragen zur Ueberduengung der Ostsee bei.
Greenpeace Deutschlands Landwirtschaft Experte Dirk Zimmermann bei der Entnahme einer Wasserprobe mit der CTD-Sonde.
Unique identifier:
GP0STSGRK
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
18/09/2018
Locations:
Baltic Sea
,
Flensburg
,
Germany
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Baltic Sea Coastal Water-Testing Tour
Greenpeace tours with the Beluga along the Danish, German and Polish Baltic Sea coasts to test water samples, here near Flensburg, Germany. The water is tested for nitrate, phosphorous and oxygen levels and for multi-resistant germs. The environmental activists are looking for areas that are strongly affected by high levels of fertilizing substances and so-called 'Dead Zones'.
Visitors can bring their own water samples for testing.
Problematic chemicals often reach open waters via the rivers and streams, resulting particularly from high levels of spreading manure from increased factory farming.
Divers with samples from near sea-bed.
Related Collections:
Beluga Baltic Sea Water Test Report 2019
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