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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • The view from the bridge onbaord the Srctic Sunrise, South Bay, 14th March 2018, Antarctica. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A weddell seal sleeps as gentoo penguins pass by on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Drake Passage, on the return form the Antarctic campaign to save the Weddell sea, Arctci Sunrise, 2018.Greenpeace is calling for the krill industry to commit to stop fishing in any area being considered by governments for ocean sanctuary status, and to back proposals for marine protection in the Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Ice formations at the Arturo Prat Station, Discovery Bay, 24th March 2018. Antarctic. An international Greenpeace team is on an expedition in the Antarctic to document the Antarctic’s unique wildlife and to protest peacefully in order to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton/ Greenpeace
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  • Lichens and mosses flourish on a headland overlooing a massive glacier, Discovery Bay, 24th March 2018. An international Greenpeace team is on an expedition in the Antarctic to document the Antarctic’s unique wildlife and to protest peacefully in order to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton/ Greenpeace
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  • Lichens and mosses flourish on a headland overlooing a massive glacier, Discovery Bay, 24th March 2018. An international Greenpeace team is on an expedition in the Antarctic to document the Antarctic’s unique wildlife and to protest peacefully in order to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton/ Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A southern giant petrel, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A Chinstrap penguin skeleton, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins at Brown's Station, Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • An aerial veiw of a glacier, Discovery Bay, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Chinese Long Teng, krill ship, tranship to the Chinese Panamanian-flagged ship Skyfrost reefer the in South Bay, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 14th March 2018. In the Southern Ocean, Antarctic krill fsiheries take over 300,000 thousand tonnes annually. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinese Long Teng, krill ship, tranship to the Chinese Panamanian-flagged ship Skyfrost reefer the in South Bay, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 14th March 2018. In the Southern Ocean, Antarctic krill fsiheries take over 300,000 thousand tonnes annually. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A weddell seal sleeps as gentoo penguins pass by on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) passes by the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise in Drake Passage on route to the Antarctic, 10th March 2018.<br />
Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Skyfrost, the Greek registered reefer is pictured along side Russian reefer, Pamyat Illcha, Discovery Bay, 25th March 2018, Antarctic. Greenpeace is calling for the krill industry to commit to stop fishing in any area being considered by governments for ocean sanctuary status, and to back proposals for marine protection in the Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Fur Seal, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Snowy sheathbill, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Fur Seals, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Wilsons storm petrel, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 21st March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A crabeater seal ( Lobodon carcinophagus ) relaxes in the morning light, Paradise Bay, Antarctic, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • A crabeater seal ( Lobodon carcinophagus ) relaxes in the morning light, Paradise Bay, Antarctic, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • A crabeater seal ( Lobodon carcinophagus ) relaxes in the morning light, Paradise Bay, Antarctic, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins at Brown's Station, Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Orcas are pictured on route to Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 16th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Icebergs, Trinity Island, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguin swims past the Arctic Sunrise, close to Trinity Island, Antartic, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • King penguins are pictured Tierra Del Fuego, Chile 3rd April 2018. This small colony is increasing in numbers every year from a few pairs in 2011. The pengiuns inhabited this region some 1000 years ago. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • King penguins are pictured Tierra Del Fuego, Chile 3rd April 2018. This small colony is increasing in numbers every year from a few pairs in 2011. The pengiuns inhabited this region some 1000 years ago. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Yankee Harbour in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.12th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Yankee Harbour in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.12th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Pengiuns take shelter on an Iceberg, close to Trinity Island, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Yankee Harbour in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.12th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Drake Passage, on the return form the Antarctic campaign to save the Weddell sea, Arctci Sunrise, 2018.Greenpeace is calling for the krill industry to commit to stop fishing in any area being considered by governments for ocean sanctuary status, and to back proposals for marine protection in the Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Drake Passage, on the return form the Antarctic campaign to save the Weddell sea, Arctci Sunrise, 2018.Greenpeace is calling for the krill industry to commit to stop fishing in any area being considered by governments for ocean sanctuary status, and to back proposals for marine protection in the Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Skyfrost, the Greek registered reefer is pictured along side Russian reefer, Pamyat Illcha, Discovery Bay, 25th March 2018, Antarctic. Greenpeace is calling for the krill industry to commit to stop fishing in any area being considered by governments for ocean sanctuary status, and to back proposals for marine protection in the Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton Greenpeace
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  • Lichens and mosses flourish on a headland overlooing a massive glacier, Discovery Bay, 24th March 2018. An international Greenpeace team is on an expedition in the Antarctic to document the Antarctic’s unique wildlife and to protest peacefully in order to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton/ Greenpeace
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  • The Ukrainian krill trawler 'More Sodruzhestva' in pictured in Bransfield Strait near Greenwich Island, Antarctic 22nd March 2018. Greenpeace is calling for the krill industry to commit to stop fishing in any area being considered by governments for ocean sanctuary status, and to back proposals for marine protection in the Antarctic. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Fur Seals, Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Landscapes of Half Moon Island, Antarctic, 19th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins at Brown's Station, Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins at Brown's Station, Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Paradise Bay, Antarctica, 17th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • An aerial veiw of a glacier, Discovery Bay, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • An aerial veiw of a glacier, Discovery Bay, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • An aerial veiw of a glacier, Discovery Bay, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • An aerial veiw of a glacier, Discovery Bay, Antarctic, 20th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic's unique wildlife and landscapes to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Trinity Island, Antartic, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • False Bay glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 15th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton /Greenpeace
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  • Chinese Long Teng, krill ship, tranship to the Chinese Panamanian-flagged ship Skyfrost reefer the in South Bay, Livingston Island, Antarctica, 14th March 2018. In the Southern Ocean, Antarctic krill fsiheries take over 300,000 thousand tonnes annually. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Gentoo penguins are pictured on Greenwich Island part of the South Shetland Island group, Antarctica.13th March 2018. Greenpeace is documenting the Antarctic’s unique wildlife, to strengthen the proposal to create the largest protected area on the planet, an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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