Scuba diver removing waste from the underwater bottoms of Sean Jean Cap Ferrat, France, Mediterranean Sea. The trash found in the sand are stored in a yellow net and bring to surface with a parachute. Each net can contain 20 kilos of trash. Every year, one day is organized by an environmental organization of the city to clean up the bottoms of the sea. More than one hundred divers go down every year and retrieve more than five tons of waste.


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Scuba diver removing waste from the underwater bottoms of Sean Jean Cap Ferrat

Scuba diver removing waste from the underwater bottoms of Sean Jean Cap Ferrat, France, Mediterranean Sea. The trash found in the sand are stored in a yellow net and bring to surface with a parachute. Each net can contain 20 kilos of trash. Every year, one day is organized by an environmental organization of the city to clean up the bottoms of the sea. More than one hundred divers go down every year and retrieve more than five tons of waste.
Credit to: Blue Planet Archive / Amar & Isabelle Guillen

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