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River Heroes are at the forefront of solving the pollution and waste issues faced by the planet's waterways.
River Heroes are at the forefront of solving the pollution and waste issues faced by the planet's waterways.
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S1, EP2 "Rivers are Life: Nathalie Lasselin's Deep Dive"Nathalie Lasselin is a diver. About 36 feet underwater, Lasselin and her team collect water samples for testing and scavenge for manmade debris. In 2019, they collected 6 tons of debris - roughly the weight of one African Bush Elephant.
Rivers Are Life
"Life Afloat"River Heroes are at the forefront of solving the pollution and waste issues faced by the planet's waterways.
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