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Franz Josef Land 2012 - Video
Video From UNEP/GRID-Arendal: GRID-Arendal was on board of m/v Ortelius of Oceanwide Expedtions to Franz Josef Land, August 9-22, 2012, in order to lecture on Arctic environmental developments and Linking Tourism & Conservation. Franz Josef Land (together with the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya) ...
By Peter Prokosch
Russian-Norwegian Border, Pasvik-Valley
In the triangle of the Russian/Norwegian/Finish border fruitful cooperation on protected areas takes place between the three countries respectively the Russian Pasvik Reserve (Zapovednik), Norwegian Pasvik National Park and the Finish Inari National Park
By Peter Prokosch
Russian-Norwegian Border, Pasvik-Valley
In the triangle of the Russian/Norwegian/Finish border fruitful cooperation on protected areas takes place between the three countries respectively the Russian Pasvik Reserve (Zapovednik), Norwegian Pasvik National Park and the Finish Inari National Park
By Peter Prokosch
War-memorial, Murmansk., Russia
Positioned at 69 ‐ 00.N; 33 ‐04.E, the port of Murmansk is the world's largest port located North of polar circle. It is situated on the Kola peninsula at the coast of Barents Sea. It is the most Northern nonfreezing port in Russia. It is also the main home of Russia's icebreaker fleet and is ...
By Peter Prokosch
Port of Murmansk, Russia
Positioned at 69 ‐ 00.N; 33 ‐04.E, the port of Murmansk is the world's largest port located North of polar circle. It is situated on the Kola peninsula at the coast of Barents Sea. It is the most Northern nonfreezing port in Russia. It is also the main home of Russia's icebreaker fleet and is ...
By Peter Prokosch
Port of Murmansk with Military Vessel and Oil Rigg, Russia
Positioned at 69 ‐ 00.N; 33 ‐04.E, the port of Murmansk is the world's largest port located North of polar circle. It is situated on the Kola peninsula at the coast of Barents Sea. It is the most Northern nonfreezing port in Russia. It is also the main home of Russia's icebreaker fleet and is ...
By Peter Prokosch
Port of Murmansk, Russia
Positioned at 69 ‐ 00.N; 33 ‐04.E, the port of Murmansk is the world's largest port located North of polar circle. It is situated on the Kola peninsula at the coast of Barents Sea. It is the most Northern nonfreezing port in Russia. It is also the main home of Russia's icebreaker fleet and is ...
By Peter Prokosch
Nuclear Icebreaker "Arctica", Murmansk, Russia
Positioned at 69 ‐ 00.N; 33 ‐04.E, the port of Murmansk is the world's largest port located North of polar circle. It is situated on the Kola peninsula at the coast of Barents Sea. It is the most Northern nonfreezing port in Russia. It is also the main home of Russia's icebreaker fleet and is ...
By Peter Prokosch
Oil Tanker, Murmansk, Russia
Positioned at 69 ‐ 00.N; 33 ‐04.E, the port of Murmansk is the world's largest port located North of polar circle. It is situated on the Kola peninsula at the coast of Barents Sea. It is the most Northern nonfreezing port in Russia. It is also the main home of Russia's icebreaker fleet and is ...
By Peter Prokosch
Ivory Gull (Pagophila eburnea), Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Adult and Juvenile Kittiwake on Sea Ice, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Sea Ice Melting, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Meltin Sea Ice with Ivory and Glaucous Gulls, North of Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Rudolf Island, Northernmost Cape of Eurasia, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Hooker Island, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Polar Bear Footprints on melting Sea Ice, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Hooker Island, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Hooker Island, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Rubini Rock in fresh Snow, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Basalt Formations, Rubini Rock, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
Hooker Island, Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic National Park
Russia in 2009 declared the High Arctic archipelago Franz Josef Land, including a former nature reserve in the same area as well as the Northern part of Novaya Zemlya, as "Russian Arctic National Park". Its total area is 14,260 km2, including 6,320 km2 on the land and 7,940 km2 of the Arctic Oce ...
By Peter Prokosch
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