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Penguins pop up across the globe in march for an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary, as landmark expedition begins
Press release - 15 January, 2018
London, 15 January, 2018 As a groundbreaking expedition begins in the Antarctic, pop-up penguins have been spotted from London to Seoul, Buenos Aires to Sydney, and New Delhi to Washington DC, marching for an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary.[1]
The striking geometric sculptures have appeared by national landmarks across the globe, on local transport, and travelling to the Antarctic with suitcases in hand, including by the White House, Buenos Aires colourful Boca district, Sydney Opera House, and the Sagrada Família in Barcelona. [See here for images.]
The penguins are part of a new Greenpeace campaign calling for the creation of the largest protected area on earth: a 1.8 million square kilometre ocean sanctuary in the Antarctic. This sanctuary would be a safe haven for penguins, whales and seals, and put the waters off-limits to the industrial fishing vessels sucking up the tiny shrimp-like krill on which Antarctic life relies, said Frida Bengtsson, head of Greenpeaces new Protect The Antarctic campaign.
The ships crew will undertake pioneering scientific research in submarines, document the areas unique wildlife which is facing pressures from climate change, overfishing and pollution, and gather evidence of the urgent need for governments to create an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary.
More:
https://www.greenpeace.org/archive-international/en/press/releases/2017/landmark-expedition-begins-antarctic-release/
Environment and energy:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1127115636