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The Nenets, also known as Samoyeds, are an indigenous people in northern arctic Russia. According to the latest census in 2002, there are 41,302 Nenets in the Russian Federation, most of them living in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Nenets Autonomous Okrug. They speak either the Tundra or Forest varieties of Nenets. After the Russian Revolution, their culture suffered due to Soviet collectivization policy. The government of the Soviet Union tried to force the.

 

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PowerShift activists stand in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 18, 2013, in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in an global day of solidarity with the 'Arctic 30' throughout the world. Some 28 Greenpeace International activists and two journalists were charged with piracy this week by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea. Photo by Dan Speicher/Greenpeace

Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo, left, and Greenpeace USA Executive Director Phil Radford hold a media briefing on the latest updates on the seized Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and Captain Peter Willcox at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. September 27, 2013. Following a September 19, 2013 peaceful protest at a Gazprom oil rig in the Pechora Sea in Russia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) where ships have a free right of passage, two Greenpeace activists were detained. The next day, Greenpeace's ship, the Arctic Sunrise, was illegally boarded at gunpoint by the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service). Following the refusal of the Captain, Peter Willcox to sail, the ship was towed to Murmansk. The 28 Greenpeace activists and an independent photographer and videographer- who were kept incommunicado for more than 100 hours - have been interrogated and are being held at detention centers. Photo by Greenpeace

PowerShift activists stand in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 18, 2013, in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in an global day of solidarity with the 'Arctic 30' throughout the world. Some 28 Greenpeace International activists and two journalists were charged with piracy this week by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea. Photo by Dan Speicher/Greenpeace

Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo, left, and Greenpeace USA Executive Director Phil Radford hold a media briefing on the latest updates on the seized Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and Captain Peter Willcox at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. September 27, 2013. Following a September 19, 2013 peaceful protest at a Gazprom oil rig in the Pechora Sea in Russia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) where ships have a free right of passage, two Greenpeace activists were detained. The next day, Greenpeace's ship, the Arctic Sunrise, was illegally boarded at gunpoint by the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service). Following the refusal of the Captain, Peter Willcox to sail, the ship was towed to Murmansk. The 28 Greenpeace activists and an independent photographer and videographer- who were kept incommunicado for more than 100 hours - have been interrogated and are being held at detention centers. Photo by Greenpeace

Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo answers a reporter's question at a media briefing on the latest updates on the seized Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and Captain Peter Willcox at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. September 27, 2013. Following a September 19, 2013 peaceful protest at a Gazprom oil rig in the Pechora Sea in Russia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) where ships have a free right of passage, two Greenpeace activists were detained. The next day, Greenpeace's ship, the Arctic Sunrise, was illegally boarded at gunpoint by the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service). Following the refusal of the Captain, Peter Willcox to sail, the ship was towed to Murmansk. The 28 Greenpeace activists and an independent photographer and videographer- who were kept incommunicado for more than 100 hours - have been interrogated and are being held at detention centers. Photo by Greenpeace

Pechora Pipit (Anthus gustavi), Tianliaoyang, Taiwan

 

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The Pechora pipit (Anthus gustavi) is a small passerine bird which breeds in the tundra of northern Asia, eastwards of Russia. It is a long-distance migrant, moving in winter to Indonesia. Rarely in September and October, the Pechora pipit may be observed in western Europe.

 

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16th Novemeber 2013, SYDNEY. Around 200 people gathered on the Sydney foreshore to mark a Global Day of Action in support of the Arctic 30. 30 white doves were released by Christine Russell, wife of detainee Colin Russell, alongside their daughter Maddy. 28 activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer, were charged with piracy and later also with hooliganism by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea two months ago. Since then, over 2 million people have sent letters to Russian embassies demanding their release from prison. 13 nobel peace laureates are among those who have joined calls for their freedom. ©James Alcock/Greenpeace NO ARCHIVE. NO RESALE. CREDIT COMPULSORY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. OK FOR ONLINE REPRO

Viðarnýra frá Broddadalsá í Strandasýslu sem rak á fjörur haustið 2002.

 

Viðarnýrað er óvenju stórt þar er á lerki sem er upprunið af vatnasvæði Pechora fljóts í Rússlandi og óx á þar á árunum 1808-1979, sem sjá má af árhringjum trésins.Stór viðarnýru er æxlisvöxtur á trjám sem mynda gúl á stofninum. Þau eru fágæt og eru sjaldan meira en nokkrir sentimetrar í þvermál en geta á sumum trjám orðið töluvert stærri. Viðarnýru á stærð við það sem rak á Broddadalsá eru aftur á móti afar sjaldgæf ef ekki einsdæmi.

Greenpeace activists stand outside the Russian Cultural Center in Washington Oct. 5, 2013, in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in an emergency global day of solidarity with the 'Arctic 30' in well over 80 cities in 50 countries throughout the world. 28 Greenpeace International activists and two journalists were charged with piracy this week by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea.

 

16th Novemeber 2013, SYDNEY. Around 200 people gathered on the Sydney foreshore to mark a Global Day of Action in support of the Arctic 30. 30 white doves were released by Christine Russell, wife of detainee Colin Russell, alongside their daughter Maddy. 28 activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer, were charged with piracy and later also with hooliganism by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea two months ago. Since then, over 2 million people have sent letters to Russian embassies demanding their release from prison. 13 nobel peace laureates are among those who have joined calls for their freedom. ©James Alcock/Greenpeace NO ARCHIVE. NO RESALE. CREDIT COMPULSORY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. OK FOR ONLINE REPRO

Greenpeace activists stand outside the Russian Cultural Center in Washington Oct. 5, 2013, in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in an emergency global day of solidarity with the 'Arctic 30' in well over 80 cities in 50 countries throughout the world. 28 Greenpeace International activists and two journalists were charged with piracy this week by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea.

 

Projects in developing extraction of fossil fuels, such as oil and natural gas are underway in several places in the Arctic - both on land and in the sea. The fuels are to be transported by both land and sea pipelines, as well as shipped on water. The development of these activities threaten natural habitats, in hotspots for conservation and wildlife. This map displays some of the latest hotspots with current or proposed development, together with a human impact analysis, from the GLOBIO programme. Hotspots highlighted on this graphic are the Mackenzie Valley, Prudhoe Bay and the Kuparuk oilfield (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, ANWR), Northern Norway (Barents Sea) and the Pechora oilfields and the Yamal.

 

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16th Novemeber 2013, SYDNEY. Around 200 people gathered on the Sydney foreshore to mark a Global Day of Action in support of the Arctic 30. 30 white doves were released by Christine Russell, wife of detainee Colin Russell, alongside their daughter Maddy. 28 activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer, were charged with piracy and later also with hooliganism by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea two months ago. Since then, over 2 million people have sent letters to Russian embassies demanding their release from prison. 13 nobel peace laureates are among those who have joined calls for their freedom. ©James Alcock/Greenpeace NO ARCHIVE. NO RESALE. CREDIT COMPULSORY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. OK FOR ONLINE REPRO

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Greenpeace activists stand outside the Russian Cultural Center in Washington Oct. 5, 2013, in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in an emergency global day of solidarity with the 'Arctic 30' in well over 80 cities in 50 countries throughout the world. 28 Greenpeace International activists and two journalists were charged with piracy this week by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea.

 

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Card 2.0 from Dynamics, Inc.

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HealthInReach from HealthInReach

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Microfueler from E-Fuel Corporation

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Greenpeace activists stand outside the Russian Cultural Center in Washington Oct. 5, 2013, in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in an emergency global day of solidarity with the 'Arctic 30' in well over 80 cities in 50 countries throughout the world. 28 Greenpeace International activists and two journalists were charged with piracy this week by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea.

 

Pechora Star, Oil/Chemical Tanker. Berthed at Exolum Jetty 1.

 

Tomb of Nicholas Potocki is located in village Pechora, Vinnytsia region (formerly Bracław Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth).

It was build in 1904 by a well-known Kiev architect Vladislav Gorodetsky.

11.09.2011:Komi-Region: Russia/Russland - Greenpeace dokumentiert mit einem Ueberflug die Oelverschmutzung durch die Oelfoerderung in der Region Komi. Verschmutztes Wasser aus einem Bachzulauf fließt in der Siedlung Kolva in den Pechora-Fluss.

Documentation of oil pollution at oil fields in the Komi-Region, Russia.

(c) Daniel Mueller/Greenpeace

The chemical tanker Pechora Star passes the construction site of the Forth Replacement Crossing, The Queensferry Crossing having departed from Grangemouth heading for Amsterdam. She is about to pass under the existing Forth Road Bridge.

Greenpeace activists stand in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise.

 

This protest is part of an emergency Global Day of Solidarity for the 'Arctic 30. Tens of thousands of people participate in activities held in over 160 locations in 46 countries throughout the world. A Russian court charged twenty-eight Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance videographer and photographer, with piracy this week. The charges follow a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea.

Marine Varandey terminal designed for exporting oil from the Timan-Pechora petroliferous province. The Varandey terminal listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most northerly year-round oil terminal in the world.

Innovation often starts in the consumer space. Don't miss the chance to witness demonstrations of the latest hot products that could be the next ipad, Leapfrog or TiVo.

 

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HealthInReach from HealthInReach

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Fitlab from Digital Lifestyle Solutions

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16th Novemeber 2013, SYDNEY. Around 200 people gathered on the Sydney foreshore to mark a Global Day of Action in support of the Arctic 30. 30 white doves were released by Christine Russell, wife of detainee Colin Russell, alongside their daughter Maddy. 28 activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer, were charged with piracy and later also with hooliganism by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea two months ago. Since then, over 2 million people have sent letters to Russian embassies demanding their release from prison. 13 nobel peace laureates are among those who have joined calls for their freedom. ©James Alcock/Greenpeace NO ARCHIVE. NO RESALE. CREDIT COMPULSORY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. OK FOR ONLINE REPRO

I finally got a chance to catch up with this little warbler that has been on the southern shores of Belfast Lough since at least the last week of 2013. It is considered to be of the "tristis" race (which may become considered a separate species) which breed in Siberia east of the Pechora River and the normally winters in the lower Himalayas. They do on occasions show up in Western Europe. After two hours I seen the bird for a matter of a few minutes before being disturbed by a runner onto private land, it didn't reappear before I had to leave - I may return for this one!

Primera etapa: Abril-mayo 2002 (Salekhard - Pevek)

 

Segunda etapa: Abril-mayo 2004 (Salekhard - Severnaya Zemlya archipiélago - Dixon)

 

Etapa: Abril a mayo 2005 (Vorkuta - Yamal - Diaz - Nueva Urengoi) Abril - Mayo 2007 (Ujtá - Pechora - Mar de Barents - FR. Vaygach - Vorkuta), febrero-junio 2010 (Salekhard - Dixon - Tierra del Norte - Norte polacos - Canada)

 

Cuarta etapa: 2012 (Alaska - Canadá - Alaska - Bering Strait - Whalen - Pevek)

Gambell, Alaska. ABA code 4 bird.

 

Photo-birding with Aaron Lang and Steve Heinl.

 

Photo-documented with OM Digital Solutions OM-1, ISO 500, 1/1000s, f/5.6. Olympus M. 300mm F4 lens + 1.4X TC.

 

16th Novemeber 2013, SYDNEY. Around 200 people gathered on the Sydney foreshore to mark a Global Day of Action in support of the Arctic 30. 30 white doves were released by Christine Russell, wife of detainee Colin Russell, alongside their daughter Maddy. 28 activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer, were charged with piracy and later also with hooliganism by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea two months ago. Since then, over 2 million people have sent letters to Russian embassies demanding their release from prison. 13 nobel peace laureates are among those who have joined calls for their freedom. ©James Alcock/Greenpeace NO ARCHIVE. NO RESALE. CREDIT COMPULSORY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. OK FOR ONLINE REPRO

20170629-JCB_9823 - NW Cape Is, KAM (RU)

16th Novemeber 2013, SYDNEY. Around 200 people gathered on the Sydney foreshore to mark a Global Day of Action in support of the Arctic 30. 30 white doves were released by Christine Russell, wife of detainee Colin Russell, alongside their daughter Maddy. 28 activists, a freelance photographer and a freelance videographer, were charged with piracy and later also with hooliganism by a Russian court, following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea two months ago. Since then, over 2 million people have sent letters to Russian embassies demanding their release from prison. 13 nobel peace laureates are among those who have joined calls for their freedom. ©James Alcock/Greenpeace NO ARCHIVE. NO RESALE. CREDIT COMPULSORY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. OK FOR ONLINE REPRO

Oil & chemical tanker Pechora Star is pictured from Eastham Ferry as it sails downstream on the River Mersey on August 14th, 2022. The Liverpool city skyline can be seen in the distance beyond the ship.

Greenpeace activists stand in solidarity with the crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise.

 

This protest is part of an emergency Global Day of Solidarity for the 'Arctic 30. Tens of thousands of people participate in activities held in over 160 locations in 46 countries throughout the world. A Russian court charged twenty-eight Greenpeace International activists, as well as a freelance videographer and photographer, with piracy this week. The charges follow a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling at a Gazprom oil platform in the Pechora Sea.

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