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is so thick dull it makes navigating difficult, super to defeat the mold, very difficult. his father fish the adriatic before him, but to day. but his harvest clams bungalow. where and how much they can net changes every day lessee at a local but at eva mandel. michel in the evening. we get a message from the co operatives. you don't mind telling us what zone we can fish when we can set out. and when we have to return to laura, you'll and how much we can bring ashore it. the bees are the little thing. they glide for a half an hour through the silent lagoon. then suddenly the quiet ends. the clam fishers appeared from the fog like ghosts. $1500.00 men and women worked to go to lagoon. clown fishing is more like farming the sea, better than traditional fishing. a girdle fishers harvest,
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almost 14000 tons of mollusks. each year. up today, we can all harvest 30 kilos. they suck the mollusks out of the sand with a special device. the water is 6 degrees celsius, just right for winter. but in recent years, the temperature has stayed around 11 degrees celsius. climate change is also affecting the po, delta noise we did. yama come down mental lima. we observed the effects of climate change here when the sea level changes aqua, when the scirocco wind blows or during the phases of the moon, the fuzzy lunar video one that i see come yeah. mantle clever. we also see the effect of climate change when we find fish i demolish it and crap species that we've never seen here before. it said that the b value janetta, give him a known of it. that's why clam farming is important. he says, to help protect the climate liquid key, the shelves are made of calcium carbonate,
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gabriella to the car, which is just captured carbon dioxide lemmy that he, that carbonic at the university of florida. professor elena thom bodine has authored a study on the impact of muscles on the climate. it confirms the girl fisher's arguments, so could do more with can be mildly as they grow mollusks for michelle in that capture c o. 2, charlotte oak too. and i don't know if i harvest sticky little of clams were the c o 2 emitted for their commercial use is much less than the c o 2 captured by the clamshell as they grow said he already spec that you and what that's the surprising thing will show that i'm good, you know, don't look at this when i was back was i sort of put in the lagoon. the goto fishers now form it does a mullah species over 10 square kilometers. 7 years ago, vidas and the other fishers launched another climate friendly project. farming, oysters from the mediterranean, using the tides only confirmed assuming his dalia.
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we're the only oyster producers in it allow of their stroke. now it's low tide or yeah. and these baskets with a young oysters are hanging in the air and the sun or yeah, yeah, sold gwendolen when the tide comes in with this entire zone will be flooded after your leg hooked up to stuff like that placement. oh, okay. oh, well, it was good for one of your very nice beliefs and festa was fully funded me led me there from 2020 shot to meet with the fishers called their oysters golden goro, and sell them to chops shafts all over italy. but above all, bodice loves one thing about his work. leave it on his c. so the, it's that sense of freedom, lima, a. you follow the ebb and flow of the tides and the phases of the moon crystal lucy, your part of this beautiful world. our world, the po, delta v,
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preserving this world and ensuring its future providers and the fishers of goro, it's their life's work. all of us who live in these big concrete jungles, often wonder what must a field who live in nature. i often do sleeping in caves, drinking from the streams, the nature of being on infrastructure. imagine walking on bridges that can actually live and breathe. yeah, in fact that israel, it's not a magical land. it's a small town in the northeast instead of makalya. oh, the people of these hills have countless names for rain, nobly she right. wow. and no wonder for this is the wettest, rainiest spots on planet earth. the monsoon takes on many forms in the hilly state of mine, carla, in north eastern india. ah,
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what starts as the gentle streams and ends as raging rivers makes life for the 40000 people that live in this region really difficult. the cassi tribal community here are mostly farmers and the rivers that form every year cut their homes off from their farms and markets. but the community here has found a really unique way to survive and thrive through a system of living route bridges. a part of a number of value on power: what connection can we i sat ma'am because i think my perfect belong keith out out i well how bout are not i am proud to have built these bridges and leave this legacy for generations to come nava. he longmeyer and i hope the one to come. yes, even better than what we have done won't come let us yet, especially with new technology and better understanding of the science. a couple of these route bridges can last 100 years because they sit higher and they do not rock
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aliesha and wildly. but no con lamb is a farmer from a village named moly, known. he started learning to build his rude bridges at around 11 years old. and is still using his skills 3 decades later. people from his village are building a new one, the season to help especially women get access to the market, which helps the local economy. mccullin's bridges are special and famous because unlike modern bridges, they are alive. busy the construction material is mainly words that comes from trees that are still living. and usually even more trees are planted to keep them standing, which helps biodiversity here. how they work as the aerial roots of the, at the fighters are led into the trunk of an array country where young roads can grow. bamboo scaffolding gives bought the roots and the villages support rubber fig roots which had the special ability to fuse and grow as one i used by the local
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people to guide the bridge across the river bank. it's an epic undertaking. bridges can me over 50 me, doesn't length and can have multiple decks. a single bridge can carry up to 50 people out of dime. norris din song is also a farmer from this region. and to day he's having a day out with his son, teaching him what he was taught, his sons number bang are among one luxury. i learned how to build root bridges from the age of 15 by my grandfather. believe it is important to preserve these rude garages for our children. b, we must teach our children so that the knowledge can be passed down from generation to generation. so that even when i am gone, these bridges gonna still be used by my grandchildren alarm. and so long on my run garden with di da timothy, it actually takes do, or even 3 decades for
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a living bridge to become usable. so children working on a bridge to day are doing it to support members of the community, even a few 100 years from now. and they return home on a bridge that their ancestors whom they may have never met, built for them. even under god is a sociologist who works with the communities here to preserve the knowledge and skills. the living room didn't give has to be protect that because we retain that influence of our forefathers who has thought us how we use their natural resources without destroying the mother up. her belief is that these bridges are the best symbols of the culture of the region and represent a relationship between indigenous communities and the ecosystem. and they help in other ways to the living room that's not
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a lot of employment opportunity for their people. it her fault their unemployment problem and also has increased the income, generic thing of the people in both villages, especially where living room with our locals work as guides, as well as by converting their homes into homesafe a night in a homestead, in a village with living room bridges can honor family around 2000 rupees or $25.00 euros per night. tourism door can be a double edged sword. concrete steps, ticketing bullets and walls funded by the state government have sprung up and bridges that were meant to hold a few people at a time. i'm beginning to show signs of where on the hordes of trampling tourist feet. 70. ready do may, carly and villages have now been identified and unesco 2023, tentative list of world headed sites for their bridges. this recognition will
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increase their popularity and will attract more financial support from the world heritage fund and other institutions. but going forward, the community emphasizes that there must be front and center for this kind of sustainable development. do remain in electrical might we move forward in building group breaches together, imparting knowledge from generation to generation on how to plant and build these woodbridge's. oh, this kind of eco engineering supports bought biodiversity and the development of native communities. and these bridges are a testament to the fact that both can exist at the same time. ah, you know, the selflessness with which nature keeps giving us endlessly. it shouldn't be very difficult to give it back up action of a dinnertime,
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