Video. Greenpeace Stages Record Deep-Sea Protest Against Seabed Mining
Greenpeace said the record-setting stunt used ROV Holly to urge a global moratorium on seabed mining and protect fragile deep-sea ecosystems.
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At a depth of 2,300 meters, a banner was placed with the help of a robot, urging people to listen to science.
The defense of the oceans has just reached an unprecedented depth. Greenpeace's underwater protest in the Arctic has carried an environmental banner up to 2,315 meters beneath the sea surface, becoming the environmental mobilization carried out to the deepest depth of history. The action has developed in the midst of an international scientific expedition in the Arctic Ocean, where researchers and activists warn that unique marine ecosystems cou…
2,315 Meters Under the Sea, Greenpeace Stages Deepest Protest in World History
“By safeguarding these deep-sea ecosystems within a global network of ocean sanctuaries and establishing a moratorium on deep sea mining, we can create a resilient safety net for marine life, and protect the health of our global oceans for generations to come."
During an Arctic expedition, Greenpeace specialists implemented an unprecedented environmental manifesto using a remotely operated submersible. At 2,315 meters below sea level, the robot unfurled a banner urging "Listen to Science!" near the Loki's Castle hydrothermal vent on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. According to the team's report, the deep-sea drone ROV Holly, launched from the research vessel, maneuvered in... The post "Greenpeace Held the Deep…
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