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Conservation International | Where ‘ghost gear’ haunts the seas, divers unite to clean up @ConservationInternational | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 8 minutes ago.
Dive master and Conservation International Marine Safety Officer Edgardo Ochoa has single-handedly scooped up thousands of pounds of lost fishing gear that is deadly for marine animals. But with far more “ghost” nets than any one person can handle, he now trains recreational divers to do the same.
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Where ‘ghost gear’ haunts the seas, divers unite to clean up @ConservationInternational

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