鬼网清道夫 很棒吧!
#GHOSTNETS WARRIORS!!! May 26, 2019. 8:30AM. Bogo Shoal Ghostnets Removal. 1st wave of ghost net warriors at 15 strong of regular & new SEAKNIGHTS recruits + volunteers. Swam out south of the floating guard house where ghost net to be retrieved was situated. 5 mins. to the dive, the objective was located at 10 meter depth. 25 mins. "battle" and the ghost nets were floated out to the surface for hauling in by the waiting boat. Next encounter is with the crisscrossing nylon fishing lines also entangled among the corals. Collection of assorted plastic bags, sachets, wrappers & the ubiquitous disposable diapers while roaming the sea bottom for another 30 mins.followed. Two distant & one loud dynamite blast was heard during the one hour "battle" dive. Still no respite for the corals with the DESTRUCTIVE BLAST FISHING EVEN ON A SUNDAY! Just like in the previous Sunday dives.
12:30PM. 2nd wave of 7 brave SEAKNIGHTS Warriors. Brave in a sense that horizontal visibility was limited to 5-7 meters. It was still slack tide on swimming out southeast from the floating guardhouse. Ghost net to be retrieved is separate from the net retrieved in the morning dive. Took 10 mins. to locate due to poor visibility. Nets were then untangled from already dead covered corals and floated in for recovery in the surface. Unfortunately, the straps to the floaters give way to the weight of approx. 30 meter long recovered net. Hopefully, the recovered ghost nets fell into the deeper part without corals. High tide current going away from Bogo Shoal & northward was acting up. Towards the end of the dive, it suddenly became dark above us due to a big swath of mixed floating debris. 3/4 of it, made of seagrass, the rest, assorted plastic bags & containers, styrofoam packs & whole coconut frond. We thought a ship was above us due to the loud sound of a ship's running engine. Other divers thought it was a whale shark above them when it got dark.
At the end of today's dive we gave ourselves, a "good job" handshake underwater as soon as the ghost net got free & floated out to the surface in the morning dive. A warm & contented smile, after the second dive on our return to the shore. Another small good deed in behalf of Bogo Shoal's corals in particular, Talisay City corals in general. Lagundi Reef and Osting Shoal will follow.
Volunteers:
Olive
Lory
Marelyn
Jeffrey
James
Scott
Rick
Miggy
Ulysses
William
Alfie
Tim
New Volunteers: Alain, Jeffrey and EJ
Boatcrew Nito and SK kids swimming team
#talisaycityunderwatertrrasures #saveprotecttalisaycitycoralreefs #dive_with_acause #volunteer #seaknights
Talisay Our City Office of the Mayor, City of Talisay, Cebu Samsam Gullas Cebu Provincial Government Serbisyo Poblacion UC METC CARES
shark stewards 在 SABAH, Malaysian Borneo Facebook 的最佳解答
“The release moment will always give me the best feeling”, Ray Madius , Wildlife Rescue Unit
Thank you SZtv and Wildlife Rescue Unit for taking us in this experience and journey. WRU is not just a ranger, they are Wildlife superheroes !
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Borneo Wildlife Warriors season finale! Two months later, after a thorough medical examination, the mother and baby are ready to be released back into the jungles of Borneo.
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Special thanks to our collaborators the Wildlife Rescue Unit and Sabah Wildlife Department.
Many thanks to our premiere media partner Daily Express Online, and the rest of our wonderful social partners: SABAH, Malaysian Borneo, The Malay Mail, KKCity, Mongabay.com, WWF-Malaysia, Asian Geographic, Wildlife-film.com, Geographical Magazine, PSR Resorts, Green Semporna, Shark Stewards, Sabah Sarawak Future, Asian Elephant Support, Ethical Hedonist Magazine, Trash Hero Borneo, Responsible Diving, 沙巴荒野保護協會 SOW Sabah, Scuba Junkie, 1SABAH, 1StopBorneo Wildlife, @NPO法人 ボルネオ保全トラスト・ジャパン, The Rainforest Project, Four Points by Sheraton Sandakan, Sticky Rice Travel, Pulau Tiga Resort, Future Alam Borneo.
#borneowildlifewarriors #wildliferescueunit #bww #wru #conservation #wildlife #orangutan
shark stewards 在 SABAH, Malaysian Borneo Facebook 的最佳解答
Remember the elephant from last week episode?
Can Bertie and the Wildlife Rescue Unit regain the strength and track it again? Well there's always a silver lining ☺️ and you don't want to miss the happy ending of this ' wild wild' experience!
Ps. Thank you SZtv for making us listen to an elephant's snore :) !
#SabahWildlife #BorneoWildlifeWarriors #Scubazootv #wildliferescueunit
For previous episode : https://youtu.be/PRyg4o6XfJY
Back from the brink of disaster, the team finally find the elephant - but how do you get an elephant out the jungle, onto a tractor, and into another forest? Watch to find out!
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Become a Borneo Wildlife Warriors Patreon! Help support the conservation of Sabah's unique wildlife as well as this series: https://www.patreon.com/BWW
Special thanks to our collaborators the Wildlife Rescue Unit and Sabah Wildlife Department. Huge thanks to Danau Girang Field Centre for providing the elephant collar!
Many thanks to our premiere media partner Daily Express Online, and the rest of our wonderful social partners: SABAH, Malaysian Borneo, The Malay Mail Online, KKCity, Mongabay.com, WWF-Malaysia, Asian Geographic, Wildlife-film.com, Geographical Magazine, PSR Resorts, Green Semporna, Shark Stewards, Sabah Sarawak Future, Asian Elephant Support, Ethical Hedonist Magazine, Trash Hero Borneo, Responsible Diving, 沙巴荒野保護協會 SOW Sabah, Scuba Junkie, 1SABAH, 1StopBorneo Wildlife, NPO法人 ボルネオ保全トラスト・ジャパン, The Rainforest Project, Four Points by Sheraton Sandakan, Sticky Rice Travel, Pulau Tiga Resort, Future Alam Borneo.
#borneowildlifewarriors #wildliferescueunit #bww #wru #conservation #wildlife #elephants