Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
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other
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51
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0
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Canada
State\Province
British Columbia
City
Squamish
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We arrived on the dive sites and saw there was a huge fishing net on the dive sites tried to pick it up from the boat but we could not because it was wrapped around the pinnacles underwater we started our dive and try to release fish and got the whole net out of the water is very sad to see so many marine life dead and rotting and the ones which were alive were released.
6 crabs were injured
20 rabbit fish dead, 4 released, 2 lion fish released, 6 surgeon fish
Good
Lacadives
Denzil Fernandes
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20
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60.00
60
15.00
3.00
1
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0
151.64
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0
0
0
0
Commercial fishing net
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On
kilograms
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I have debris data to report
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0
Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
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0
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Fishing net
Released Unharmed
Puffer Fish
Crabs
Released Unharmed
9
7
Fishing net
Fishing net
1
Dead
Turtle
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0
0
0
m2
2
0
6
Fishing net
Scorpion Fish
Released Unharmed
meters
rocky reef
1
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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22
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fishing net
Dead
Green Sea Turtle
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Language
English
India
State\Province
Andaman
City
Havelock
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Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
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0
0
0
1
0
0
m2
0
0
meters
coral reef
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Language
English
Netherlands Antilles
City
Willemstad
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The people strolling around the lake and enjoying their time close to the water do have an incredible impact.
NOTE FROM JACOB (Google Zürich) TO ALL PARTICIPANTS:
"Just wanted to give a huge shoutout for your awesome work at the Google Serve Zurich Diving Lake Cleanup / PadiAware - DiveAgainstDebris / and World Ocean Day Cleanup (OceanCare) events! Your dedication to keeping our waterways clean is truly inspiring. (...) I was particularly impressed by everyone's teamwork and positive energy. We hauled in a ton of trash and recycling, making a real difference for the lake and its inhabitants."
A lot of unusual items were found on this clean up - I believe it is fair to say that every team of divers might have their personal favorite. However the old school flip phone (still with original Orange SIM card in it) is quite high on the list. Also the full and still unopened Caprisun was wild - what a waste.
Sunny and slightly windy
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Bicycle
Shopping cart
Anker
Pitchfork
Bones
Flower pot
Stroller
Keyboard
Umbrella
Metal cashbox
Creditcard
Cooking Pot
Tools
bicycle lock
Metal chairs
Oldschool Flip Phone Motorolla
Boom Box Electronics
Jar full of glass pebbles
Bracelet
Sunglasses
TSK ZRH
TSK ZRH - Lucia, André, Leo / GOOGLE ZRH - Jacob
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2
1
10
40
1
4
47
2
1
950.00
60
12.00
1.00
1
measured
2
1200.00
8
1
5
Plastic cups, bags, plates etc.
electornic devises for their potential battery leaks
4
On
kilograms
I have debris data to report
379
Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
15
10
Pulled in with glass bottles
Freshwater crawfish
Released Unharmed
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2
m2
6
1
meters
other
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6
22
1
1
3
2
15
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4
135
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605
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1
Language
English
Switzerland
State\Province
Zürich
City
Zürich
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Our mission of the day was to free a much larger mass of nets. We spent the first dive just cutting away, but were unable to make any progress on it. On the second dive we dedicated to general debris, and just happened to find this huge mass of nets that was already free and required no cutting.
Video of the full dive here: https://youtu.be/0u8gIdWNnZ0
Dip net
Normal
Dive Against Debris Korea (Daegu)
William Henderson
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50.00
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119.00
3
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burlap sacks
fishing nets
ropes
On
kilograms
I have debris data to report
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
1
64
11
6
m2
7
meters
rocky reef
26
1
2
0
1
Language
English
South Korea
State\Province
Gyeongsangbukdo
City
Pohang
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