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Aaptos kanuux Aaptos kanuux
Greenpeace discovered a new species of sponge in the submarine canyons of the Bering Sea. See the new species for yourself! Dive into our Aaptos kanuux video of the new sponge and other species living in the depths of the Bering Sea.
Bering Witness Tour 2007 Marine Cultural Heritage Zones Part 1
Hear the voices of Alaska Native Communities as they share their stories of communal sharing and caring for the environment. Many changes are taking place in the Bering Sea that are affecting the Native peoples of the region and the environment in which their lives are so intricately intertwined. Watch our video and hear their stories.
Bering Witness Tour 2007 Marine Cultural Heritage Zones Part 2
Hear the voices of Alaska Native Communities as they share their stories of communal sharing and caring for the environment. Many changes are taking place in the Bering Sea that are affecting the Native peoples of the region and the environment in which their lives are so intricately intertwined. Watch our video and hear their stories.
Bering Witness Tour 2007 Marine Cultural Heritage Zones Part 3
Hear the voices of Alaska Native Communities as they share their stories of communal sharing and caring for the environment. Many changes are taking place in the Bering Sea that are affecting the Native peoples of the region and the environment in which their lives are so intricately intertwined. Watch our video and hear their stories.
Bering Witness Tour 2007 Marine Cultural Heritage Zones Part 4
Hear the voices of Alaska Native Communities as they share their stories of communal sharing and caring for the environment. Many changes are taking place in the Bering Sea that are affecting the Native peoples of the region and the environment in which their lives are so intricately intertwined. Watch our video and hear their stories.
Bering Witness Tour 2007 Canyons Expedition
The Bering Sea is home to native communities that have fished these waters for nearly 10,000 years, but are facing cultural extinction as industrial fleets from as far as half a world away steal their resources. It is also home to some of the world's largest submarine canyons including the largest on the planet, Zhemchug Canyon. Learn more about our 2007 Bering Sea expedition to visit native villages and discuss the creation of Marine Cultural Heritage Zones, and our exploration of Bering Sea canyons using single-person submarines.
Behind the Scenes of Bering Witness Come Dive with Us
Oceans campaigner John Hocevar takes you behind the scenes of our Bering Sea ship tour.
Submarine Training Submarine Training
Watch the video of the team testing out the submarines for the first time, and share in Timo's awe at seeing bioluminescent comb jellies at 1,000 feet below the surface in a Canadian fjord. Together with a team of scientists, we will next use these submarines to conduct the first direct exploration of the world's largest underwater canyon.
Bering Voices Bering Voices (9:51)
Beginning in our 2006 tour of the Bering Sea, we spoke to many indigenous people, people who are themselves descendant of peoples who believe that God put them into the Bering Sea to protect it. Hear them as they speak of their feelings of responsibility; changes which they are watching happen almost daily, and a call to the rest of humanity to pay close attention to how we might help protect perhaps mankind's last intact ecosystem in our planet's waters called the Bering Sea!