Environmental organisation Greenpeace has been exploring the ocean floor around Svalbard up in the high Arctic. The expedition is highlighting an ecosystem which has never been seen before but is threatened by encroaching fishing operations.
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@ProfessionalCookie ... @ProfessionalCookie You? clicked on this video maybe?
Cool Vid,? but how ... Cool Vid,? but how did i get here from Minecraft videos ? XD
if anyone has any ... if anyone has any questions on fish or all the rest, you can contact me at ( j o r d a n j o f f e? 1@ g.... ) ( no spaces)and i will try answer you question as? soon as posible.
There's a lot of ... There's a lot of hope for mankind's ease on the earth and re-nourishment of lands and lives that have been damaged, or sadly lost. A lot of aspects are in need of a general absorbtion from malicious or harmful practices and farming. Personally as a vegan I support any acts that are to cause the revealing and publicising the truth of abuse and exploitation farm animals endure, along-side of domestic abuse towards animals. There is a lot that needs to? be done, for the oceanlife and back home.
Muy buena labor de ... Muy buena labor de Greenpeace. Debemos intentar concienciar a la sociedad que estamos destruyendo las maravillas del planeta Tierra antes de que sea demasiado? tarde, hay que salvar la vida de los oceános...
Get a contract to ... Get a contract to spike and harvest sea ice over the sites worth protecting? Settling? ice will give you a large exclusion zone and purpose for the site to pay for its protection.
@Caw87 I still care ... @Caw87 I still care, but I? lost faith in humans as you u.u
Sad.. I used? to ... Sad.. I used? to care.. but I totally lost faith in humans.. -.-
Beautiful? work! Beautiful? work!
Thanks for the ... Thanks for the video.
Nice shots of the rusty trawlers. Is that first one (Martha Arendsee) a former German (DDR?) vessel now with a Russian flag?
A bit of googling? quickly showed that the second trawler is basically a fishmeal trawler (mostly Blue whiting and Capelin) owned by the Russian state (JSC Arkhangelsk Trawl Fleet) allowed to work in Norwegian waters with no real monitoring. So wrong :(
Well? done! ... Well? done! Congratilactions!
Congratulations!? ... Congratulations!? Go ahead, friends, let's save the ocean life!