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   Where is M/V Esperanza?   

M/V Esperanza
Learn about the M/V Esperanza

Bookmark this page to track the progress of this summer's Greenpeace's Expedition to the Bering Sea, Alaska aboard the largest ship in the Greenpeace fleet, the M/V Esperanza. 1planet1ocean president David E. Guggenheim will be aboard as a sub pilot and scientific advisor. This page will be updated via satellite directly from the ship, providing the expedition's progress on an interactive Google Map, along with regional weather conditions and a view from the Esperanza's live webcam. See sidebar for seven ways to be a part of the expedition.

 


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Station 46073 - Southeast Bering Seaa

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View from the M/V Esperanza's live web cam on the bridge (or helideck when sub operations are in progress). See full size.

 


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    Follow the Expedition

    Seven Ways to Follow the Expedition. You can participate in the Expedition to the Bering Sea from anywhere in the world. Here are five ways to track the expedition's progress:

    1Check out our Expedition Tracking Page for an interactive Google map showing M/V Esperanza's position, current weather conditions, and a live webcam from the bridge.

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    2 Join 1planet1ocean and receive email dispatches via satellite from the ship. Membership is free -- just complete a membership form Not ready to join? No worries. You can simply subscribe to our newsletter and expedition dispatches.

    3 Subscribe to our Bering Sea Expedition Feed which will automatically provide you with updates any time this page is updated.

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    4 Subscribe to David Guggenheim's "OceanDoctor" Blog where regular updates will be posted.

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    NOW AVAILABLE: Listen to & Watch ExpeditionCasts from the Field. Our "ExpeditionCasts" podcast series kicks off with coverage of the Bering Sea Expedition. Hear and see updates from the field, delivered to your computer or iPod automatically through iTunes or this site.

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    7 And, of course, don't forget to check in for updates on Greenpeace's Official Expedition Site which contains a wealth of information on the Bering Sea and Alaska.

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