RM2CFP872–Extinction Rebellion activists at the Marine Rebellion march on 6th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction, Animal Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion joined together to celebrate the biodiversity found in our seas, and to grieve at the destruction of the Earth’s oceans and marine life due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are
RM2CFMHD3–Protesters gather at the Parliament Square during the demonstration.The groups of Extinction Rebellion Marine, Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction and Animal Rebellion marched in London in a ‘socially distanced grief march’ to demand protection for the oceans and in protest against global governmental inaction to save the seas due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels.
RM2CFKDBJ–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. The Extinction Rebellion Marine Extinction March. They aimed to 'rise like the tide' to demand protection for our oceans and the global impact of rising sea levels. A creative, socially distanced grief march with Ocean Rebellion, Animal Rebellion and Sea Life Extinction. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RFGKM6EF–Prehistoric Sea Bottom Life
RM2CFM4HH–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. Extinction Rebellion protestors march from Parliament Square to Tate Modern to highlight the dangers to marine life from global warming and climate change, 6th September 2020. A protestor holds a placard saying that there will soon be more plastic in the sea than fish Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMRTKAF9–Glasgow, Scotland, 2 March 2019. The 'Blue Wave' demonstration by the Extinction Rebellion climate change group and supporters, blocking roads and moving through the streets of the city to highlight the rising waters of the River Clyde and to warn of the dangers of climate change if urgent action isn't taken immediately. The peaceful demonstration of approximately 200 people culminated with the symbolic throwing of water from the River Clyde on to the City Chambers steps, a symbol of the water levels to come. In Glasgow, Scotland. Credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.
RF2FWH346–Two hand drawn sea turtles on abstract blue waves background. Save wild ocean life poster, protect turtles from extinction. Kids style vector illustra
RF2CDM244–End of the dinosaurs. Illustration of a Spinosaurus dinosaur as the asteroid that caused a mass extinction event 65 million years ago hits the Earth. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (or K-T) extinction event marked the boundary between the Cretaceous (K) and Tertiary (T) periods. It is thought to have been caused by a catastrophic asteroid impact that took place at sea. Water vapour thrown into the atmosphere lowered global temperatures, and plant and then animal life began to die off. The dinosaurs never recovered, and mammals rose to become the dominant form of life.
RF2G285DD–The Red Rebel Brigade hold a 'Tea in the Sea' protest in Belfast Lough at Seapark, Co. Down, ahead of the G7 summit to highlight rising sea levels.
RFPYMFA5–Greenland shark swimming, Somniosus microcephalus, deep sea shark species
RMDYFBHA–The wing of a dead sea bird lying on a beach
RF2HG2YBG–An illustration of Graptolites (Diplograptus) floating in an Ordovician Sea (circa 505 to 438 million years ago).
RM2CDPX4N–London Southend Airport, Essex, UK. 29th Aug, 2020. The local branch of Extinction Rebellion is demonstrating outside the airport at Southend protesting against pollution produced by aviation. It is part of a national XR campaign
RFHH24D0–Watercolor dolphin
RMRE8PC6–Swan Shape Pedal Boat At Beach
RM2AE3H5Y–London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RFFY0TCW–whale tail sequence shooting
RFRDKWMN–Trilobite Fossil 4
RF2J6P89A–Detail of wild fish in the sea, marine fauna in extinction
RM2CFP84X–Extinction Rebellion activists at the Marine Rebellion march on 6th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction, Animal Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion joined together to celebrate the biodiversity found in our seas, and to grieve at the destruction of the Earth’s oceans and marine life due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are
RM2CFMHDG–Protesters hold a banner saying save our seas during the demonstration.The groups of Extinction Rebellion Marine, Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction and Animal Rebellion marched in London in a ‘socially distanced grief march’ to demand protection for the oceans and in protest against global governmental inaction to save the seas due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels.
RM2CFKA9C–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. The Extinction Rebellion Marine Extinction March. They aimed to 'rise like the tide' to demand protection for our oceans and the global impact of rising sea levels. A creative, socially distanced grief march with Ocean Rebellion, Animal Rebellion and Sea Life Extinction. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2AH0P43–Cretaceous Extinction Event
RM2CFM4P0–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. Extinction Rebellion protestors march from Parliament Square to Tate Modern to highlight the dangers to marine life from global warming and climate change, 6th September 2020. A giant sea turtle with a banner saying trapped in a toxic system Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMTY6Y66–Power beyond borders, extinction rebellion protest, London
RF2C7WAT0–Watercolor deep blue dolphin with spots salty texture. Original hand paint illustration of sea animal, isolated on white background
RMR6KNM7–Ammonite Fossil a Type of Extinct Cephalopod Marine Molluscs
RF2G286EP–The Red Rebel Brigade hold a 'Tea in the Sea' protest in Belfast Lough at Seapark, Co. Down, ahead of the G7 summit to highlight rising sea levels.
RFF00NB2–The Humpback whale came close to extinction when there were only 500 individuals left in 1966.
RM2CXFH5P–Hong Klathalay walks towards his fishing boat in Khao Lak, Phang Nga province December 14, 2014. Hong Klathalay, a 48-year-old community leader in the ethnic Moklen village of Thung Wa in Phang Nga province, said the tsunami put an abrupt stop to tourism development, granting them unfettered access to the sea and time to resume their traditional way of life. With tourism making a comeback in the area, the Moklens fear their way of life on the coast, with the sea, is on the brink of extinction. Picture taken December 14, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS AGRICULTUR
RF2C88D78–plastic contamination in the ocean, endangered Greenland shark swimming through plastic bags
RM2H8F4PB–Sustainability ocean pollution concept. Fishing boat at sea of garbage. Trawling on polluted sea underwater plastic wastes overfishing environment day
RM2JBG1HF–Marine biologists examining dead extinct Pina nobilis shells in Gokova Bay Turkey
RFGKX66K–Undersea Plesiosaurus
RM2AE3H60–London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RFWDJM21–The Project Tamar, non-profit organization to protect sea turtles from extinction, Praia Do Forte, Brazil.
RFRDKWMT–Trilobite fossil 3
RFFY3CN2–whale tail with drops water
RM2CFP870–Extinction Rebellion activists at the Marine Rebellion march on 6th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction, Animal Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion joined together to celebrate the biodiversity found in our seas, and to grieve at the destruction of the Earth’s oceans and marine life due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are
RM2CFMHMK–Protesters wear blue outfits to represent the ocean during the demonstration.The groups of Extinction Rebellion Marine, Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction and Animal Rebellion marched in London in a ‘socially distanced grief march’ to demand protection for the oceans and in protest against global governmental inaction to save the seas due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels.
RM2CFKDB9–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. The Extinction Rebellion Marine Extinction March. They aimed to 'rise like the tide' to demand protection for our oceans and the global impact of rising sea levels. A creative, socially distanced grief march with Ocean Rebellion, Animal Rebellion and Sea Life Extinction. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM52B–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. Extinction Rebellion protestors march from Parliament Square to Tate Modern to highlight the dangers to marine life from global warming and climate change, 6th September 2020. A giant sea turtle is carried by protestors with a banner saying trapped in a toxic system Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMT58H3T–Extinction Rebellion in the UK, Oxford Circus, London England
RF2DAKE45–Playfull watercolor blue dolphin jump from the water in the splash of foam. Original illustration of sea animal, isolated on white background
RMR6KNJK–Ammonite Fossil a Type of Extinct Cephalopod Marine Molluscs
RF2G283AH–The Red Rebel Brigade hold a 'Tea in the Sea' protest in Belfast Lough at Seapark, Co. Down, ahead of the G7 summit to highlight rising sea levels.
RM2CFK2GF–London, UK. 6 September 2020. An activist from Extinction Rebellion (XR) dressed as a Life Guard during a 'Flood Alert' protest on the shore of the River Thames near Gabriel's Wharf on the South Bank to highlight the effects of climate change on rising sea levels. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RFHXE9NB–Elasmosaurus was a marine plesiosaur reptile that lived in North America seas in the Cretaceous Period.
RFPYMF9F–Greenland shark, Somniosus microcephalus, shark with the longest known lifespan of all vertebrate species
RF2HG30B4–An illustation depicting life in a Devonian Period sea (419 to 358 million years ago). Shown are: Trilobites, Euryptids, Blastoids, Crinoids,
RM2JBG1HB–Marine biologists examining dead extinct Pina nobilis shells in Gokova Bay Turkey
RFH14EA8–Mesosaurus on White
RM2AE3H5R–London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RFWDJJEG–The Project Tamar, non-profit organization to protect sea turtles from extinction, Praia Do Forte, Brazil.
RM2CJ9J3K–Hong Klathalay walks towards his fishing boat in Khao Lak, Phang Nga province December 14, 2014. Hong Klathalay, a 48-year-old community leader in the ethnic Moklen village of Thung Wa in Phang Nga province, said the tsunami put an abrupt stop to tourism development, granting them unfettered access to the sea and time to resume their traditional way of life. With tourism making a comeback in the area, the Moklens fear their way of life on the coast, with the sea, is on the brink of extinction. Picture taken December 14, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS AGRICULTUR
RFFY3CMP–whale tail with drops water
RM2CFP84J–Extinction Rebellion activists at the Marine Rebellion march on 6th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction, Animal Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion joined together to celebrate the biodiversity found in our seas, and to grieve at the destruction of the Earth’s oceans and marine life due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are
RM2CFMHD6–A protester hold a fish skeleton during the demonstration.The groups of Extinction Rebellion Marine, Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction and Animal Rebellion marched in London in a ‘socially distanced grief march’ to demand protection for the oceans and in protest against global governmental inaction to save the seas due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels.
RM2CFPB5H–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. The Extinction Rebellion Marine Extinction March. They aimed to 'rise like the tide' to demand protection for our oceans and the global impact of rising sea levels. A creative, socially distanced grief march with Ocean Rebellion, Animal Rebellion and Sea Life Extinction. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2CDPP11–Cretaceous Paleogene Extinction Event
RM2CFM4AA–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. Extinction Rebellion protestors march from Parliament Square to Tate Modern to highlight the dangers to marine life from global warming and climate change, 6th September 2020. Protestors face police on parliament square Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMT54YCW–Extinction Rebellion in the UK, Waterloo bridge, London England
RF2EHCMYA–Man remove plastic from Sea Bass fish mouth dead eating disposal glove trash,plastic pollution
RFH293F7–Baby of reef shark flowing in coral bottom
RF2G285YN–The Red Rebel Brigade hold a 'Tea in the Sea' protest in Belfast Lough at Seapark, Co. Down, ahead of the G7 summit to highlight rising sea levels.
RM2CFK2P7–London, UK. 6 September 2020. An activist from Extinction Rebellion (XR) dressed as a Life Guard takes part in a 'Flood Alert' protest on the shore of the River Thames near Gabriel's Wharf on the South Bank to highlight the effects of climate change on rising sea levels. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RFHXE9MF–Elasmosaurus was a marine plesiosaur reptile that lived in North America seas in the Cretaceous Period.
RFR1B5MM–Greenland shark swimming, Somniosus microcephalus isolated on black background
RF2D6H90Y–Protected site for the nesting of sea turtles on the white beaches of Mexico.
RF2CFR749–First steps of a Green Turtle on the beach at sunrise. Phang Nga Province, Thailand.
RM2AE3H2X–London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RFWDJM9C–The Project Tamar, non-profit organization to protect sea turtles from extinction, Praia Do Forte, Brazil.
RM2CRBCM7–Hong Klathalay carries gear to his fishing boat as he walks past a tree brought down by the 2004 tsunami in Khao Lak, Phang Nga province December 14, 2014. Hong Klathalay, a 48-year-old community leader in the ethnic Moklen village of Thung Wa in Phang Nga province, said the tsunami put an abrupt stop to tourism development, granting them unfettered access to the sea and time to resume their traditional way of life. With tourism making a comeback in the area, the Moklens fear their way of life on the coast, with the sea, is on the brink of extinction. Picture taken December 14, 2014. REUTERS/D
RME5NYD9–Thresher Shark (Alopias vulpinus) caught in gill net; Huatabampo, Mexico, Sea of Cortez, Pacific Ocean
RM2CFP82F–Extinction Rebellion activists at the Marine Rebellion march on 6th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction, Animal Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion joined together to celebrate the biodiversity found in our seas, and to grieve at the destruction of the Earth’s oceans and marine life due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are
RM2CFMHDJ–Protesters wear blue outfits to represent the ocean during the demonstration.The groups of Extinction Rebellion Marine, Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction and Animal Rebellion marched in London in a ‘socially distanced grief march’ to demand protection for the oceans and in protest against global governmental inaction to save the seas due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels.
RM2CFKA9Y–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. The Extinction Rebellion Marine Extinction March. They aimed to 'rise like the tide' to demand protection for our oceans and the global impact of rising sea levels. A creative, socially distanced grief march with Ocean Rebellion, Animal Rebellion and Sea Life Extinction. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2CDENG4–Cretaceous Paleogene Extinction Event
RM2CFM4PB–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. Extinction Rebellion protestors march from Parliament Square to Tate Modern to highlight the dangers to marine life from global warming and climate change, 6th September 2020. Protestors pose with a rainbow fish placard Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMT58H3N–Extinction Rebellion in the UK, Oxford Circus, London England
RF2BYM9EW–Isolated Cod fish dead eating plastic disposal medical glove garbage waste,animal ecosystem pollution after covid disease
RM2DJB1AY–Fossilized mesturus verrucosus fish. Extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Jurassic. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RF2G2832C–The Red Rebel Brigade hold a 'Tea in the Sea' protest in Belfast Lough at Seapark, Co. Down, ahead of the G7 summit to highlight rising sea levels.
RFGW4AFM–Bothropelpis Fish on White
RFHXE9N9–Elasmosaurus was a marine plesiosaur reptile that lived in North America seas in the Cretaceous Period.
RFR1B5NJ–Greenland shark isolated on black background, Somniosus microcephalus top view
RFWJ2JGA–Fossil of fish on stone
RF2D6H911–Protected site for the nesting of sea turtles on the white beaches of Mexico.
RMB3PKP0–Sea Cucumber on the move. Surin Islands, Thailand. Marine life of Thailand.
RM2AE3H65–London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from Sea Life Extinction Rebellion, joined by activists from Animal Rebellion, protest against super-trawlers outside the European Commission’s offices in Westminster. Super-trawlers are responsible for much illegal fishing, using nets as large as three football pitches, catching endangered species such as hammerhead sharks and dolphins and processing, storing and freezing thousands of tons of fish during weeks of continuous fishing. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RFWDJMF8–The Project Tamar, non-profit organization to protect sea turtles from extinction, Praia Do Forte, Brazil.
RM2CR9892–Hong Klathalay (L) carries gear on his way to his fishing boat in Khao Lak, Phang Nga province December 14, 2014. Hong Klathalay, a 48-year-old community leader in the ethnic Moklen village of Thung Wa in Phang Nga province, said the tsunami put an abrupt stop to tourism development, granting them unfettered access to the sea and time to resume their traditional way of life. With tourism making a comeback in the area, the Moklens fear their way of life on the coast, with the sea, is on the brink of extinction. Picture taken December 14, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY TR
RFC14TJY–Extinction concept. Single bird track disapearing into the incoming surf, Monterey Bay, California, USA
RM2CFP8A2–Extinction Rebellion activists at the Marine Rebellion march on 6th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction, Animal Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion joined together to celebrate the biodiversity found in our seas, and to grieve at the destruction of the Earth’s oceans and marine life due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are
RM2CFMHCG–A protester hold a fish skeleton during the demonstration.The groups of Extinction Rebellion Marine, Ocean Rebellion, Sea Life Extinction and Animal Rebellion marched in London in a ‘socially distanced grief march’ to demand protection for the oceans and in protest against global governmental inaction to save the seas due to climate breakdown and human interference, and the loss of lives, homes and livelihoods from rising sea levels.
RM2CFKA9A–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. The Extinction Rebellion Marine Extinction March. They aimed to 'rise like the tide' to demand protection for our oceans and the global impact of rising sea levels. A creative, socially distanced grief march with Ocean Rebellion, Animal Rebellion and Sea Life Extinction. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMH4GMK2–Omeisaurus & A Yangchuanosaurus Dinosaurs.
RM2CFM4D1–London, UK. 06th Sep, 2020. Extinction Rebellion protestors march from Parliament Square to Tate Modern to highlight the dangers to marine life from global warming and climate change, 6th September 2020. Protestors face police on parliament square Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
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