Greenpeace Launches First Expedition to the Deep Waters of the Arctic on Friday
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Greenpeace will explore Arctic marine ecosystems at 3,000 meters deep. This area has been targeted by the mining industry and is one of the "less protected areas of the Earth," says the organization.
Deep Arctic expedition to protect the depths of the Arctic marks the beginning of one of the most ambitious scientific and environmental missions in recent years in international waters. Greenpeace will bring together for a month European experts specialized in marine biodiversity, evolution and conservation to study virtually unknown ecosystems located between Norway and Greenland, in some of the most remote and fragile areas of the planet. The…
Madrid.- Greenpeace begins this Friday the first one-month expedition to deep Arctic waters, a journey in which scientists from Spain, Sweden, Germany and Norway will travel, with the aim of exploring their ecosystems in international waters and collecting scientific evidence on the need to create marine protected areas. "Deep Artic" (Deep Arctic) will depart on 8 May from Ireland to the Arctic Mesoatlantic Dorsal, located between Norway and Gre…
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