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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Detail view of screen display of the findings of Mike Mercredi's geographical Information Systems data at his office in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, Canada...A trained technician, Mercredi is resposible for the collection and presentation of data that documents the sacred sites, medicinal plants and hunting grounds of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mike Mercredi demonstrates the geographical Information Systems data to Greenpeace campaigners Christoph von Lieven and Melina Laboucan-Massimo at his office in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, Canada...A trained technician, Mercredi is resposible for the collection and presentation of data that documents the sacred sites, medicinal plants and hunting grounds of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mike Mercredi demonstrates the geographical Information Systems data to Greenpeace campaigners Christoph von Lieven and Melina Laboucan-Massimo at his office in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, Canada...A trained technician, Mercredi is resposible for the collection and presentation of data that documents the sacred sites, medicinal plants and hunting grounds of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mike Mercredi demonstrates the geographical Information Systems data to Greenpeace campaigners Christoph von Lieven and Melina Laboucan-Massimo at his office in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, Canada...A trained technician, Mercredi is resposible for the collection and presentation of data that documents the sacred sites, medicinal plants and hunting grounds of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mike Mercredi demonstrates the geographical Information Systems data to Greenpeace campaigners Christoph von Lieven and Melina Laboucan-Massimo at his office in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, Canada...A trained technician, Mercredi is resposible for the collection and presentation of data that documents the sacred sites, medicinal plants and hunting grounds of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mike Mercredi demonstrates the geographical Information Systems data to Greenpeace campaigners Christoph von Lieven and Melina Laboucan-Massimo at his office in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, Canada...A trained technician, Mercredi is resposible for the collection and presentation of data that documents the sacred sites, medicinal plants and hunting grounds of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL SENNEN COVE 11JUN08 - Fishing boat Pride of Cornwall steams to its fishing grounds off the coast of southwest Cornwall, England...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • MADAGASCAR RAMENA 15AY13 - Artisanal fishermen sail on their way to the fishing grounds from Ramena near Antsiranana before going to sea for a day's fishing.<br />
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  • MADAGASCAR RAMENA 15AY13 - Artisanal fishermen sail on their way to the fishing grounds from Ramena near Antsiranana before going to sea for a day's fishing.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the 4-inch ground net and its miscellaneous catch being hauled aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the 4-inch ground net and its miscellaneous catch being hauled aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 28SEP09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 28SEP09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 28SEP09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 mÃ?âEUR?Ã,³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 mÃ?âEUR?Ã,³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 28SEP09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 28SEP09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 28SEP09 - Ground fog over the river Athabasca during early morning, north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 mÃ,³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Detail of a net full of Scallops caught by scallop diver Dave Thomasson in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Detail of a net full of Scallops caught by scallop diver Dave Thomasson in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Detail of a net full of Scallops caught by scallop diver Dave Thomasson in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Detail of a net full of Scallops caught by scallop diver Dave Thomasson in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall sorts Scallops he caught in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall dons a wetsuit and scuba gear as he dives for Scallops in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall dons a wetsuit and scuba gear as he dives for Scallops in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall dons a wetsuit and scuba gear as he dives for Scallops in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall sorts Scallops he caught in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall sorts Scallops he caught in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall sorts Scallops he caught in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and a rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CORNWALL FALMOUTH 11JUN08 - Dave Thomasson (37) of Bodmin, Cornwall dons a wetsuit and scuba gear as he dives for Scallops in Falmouth Bay. The bay around Falmouth is a special area of conservation for Maerl beds and rich picking ground for Scallops...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2008..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 - A Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) breeds on a cliff on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....Ã?© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 - Coastline and cliffs in the west of the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska. The cliffs provide a prime nesting ground for a wide variety of seabirds.......Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA ST PAUL ISLAND 9JUL12 - An injured male Northern Fur Seal (Callrhinus ursinus) retreated to higher ground at the Reef Point rookery on the island of St. Paul in the Bering Sea, Alaska.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA ST PAUL ISLAND 9JUL12 - An injured male Northern Fur Seal (Callrhinus ursinus) retreated to higher ground at the Reef Point rookery on the island of St. Paul in the Bering Sea, Alaska.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 7JUL12 -  Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) breed and gather in the Zapadny rookery on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on a haulout area on the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • IRELAND KERRY IVERAGH PENINSULA 4NOV05 - Crab traps used for ground fishing on the Iveragh Peninsula in county Kerry, Irelands most westerly county...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2005..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile: +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office: +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email: jiri@jirirezac.com.Web: www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - Young male Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) frolick in the waters off the island of St. George in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • USA ALASKA  ST GEORGE ISLAND 6JUL12 - A variety of seabirds nest on the western cliffs of St. George island in the Bering Sea, Alaska...The Pribilof islands are a protected breeding ground for the fur seals and a prime birdwatching attraction.....Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace....© Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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