Greg Locke

photographer, journalist, media producer – Newfoundland, Canada

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    • Innu People: The last nomadic hunters
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    • Haiti: Paradise Lost.
    • The back roads of Turkiye
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    • The Portraits
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    • Rock and Ice – Climbing in Newfoundland
    • Welcome to Iceberg Alley
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Images tagged "environment"

(020212-GSL08.jpg) ST.JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.  12FEB02 -- SEA ICE ON LABRADOR COAST --The Canadian Coast Guard icebreake,r Sir John Franklin, cuts through sea ice on the labrador coast. Heavy pack ice jams the coast of Labrador north of the island of Newfoundland. The heavy ice, which can be up to 100 km thick shuts down shipping and disrupts fishing operations around the Newfoundland and Labrador.The ice flows south from Baffin Bay on the Labrador current. Photo by GREG LOCKE/PictureDesk International  --COPYRIGHT (C) 2000.--ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO ELECTRONIC ARCHIVING PERMITTED. NO THIRD PARTY DISTRIBUTION.
Icebergs
(030606-GSL01) TORBAY. NEWFOUNDLAND: 06MAY2003:  -- SPRING TRAVEL AND TOURISM IN NEWFOUNDLAND. -- While tulip and crocus mark the coming of spring in most places, in Newfoundland, on Canada's east coast, it's icebergs and dandilions that herald the end of winter and the start of travel season that sees thousands of tourists visit the island to view the parade of icebergs drifting south from Greenland and Baffin Island. Although a hazard to shipping and a threat to inshore fishermen they are a boost to the local economy as a travel and tourism draw. Here, Erinn Skye Locke, picks dandilions along the East Coast Trail near Torbay on the Avalon Peninsula.  CREDIT: Greg Locke / PictureDesk International (C)2003  ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO THIRD PARTY DISTRIBUTION OR ARCHIVING PERMITTED. Contact: www.pdiphotos.com
(020212-GSL01.jpg) ST.JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.  12FEB02 -- SEA ICE ON LABRADOR COAST --The Canadian Coast Guard icebreake,r Sir John Franklin, cuts through sea ice on the labrador coast. Heavy pack ice jams the coast of Labrador north of the island of Newfoundland. The heavy ice, which can be up to 100 km thick shuts down shipping and disrupts fishing operations around the Newfoundland and Labrador.The ice flows south from Baffin Bay on the Labrador current. Photo by GREG LOCKE/PictureDesk International  --COPYRIGHT (C) 2000.--ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO ELECTRONIC ARCHIVING PERMITTED. NO THIRD PARTY DISTRIBUTION.
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