Description
Veronika Mikos is the Director of Healthy Seas, a marine conservation organization established to tackle marine pollution caused by lost or abandoned fishing gear, otherwise known as ghost gear. As these materials drift aimlessly through the water, they get entangled on reefs and wrecks while continuing with their original purpose- to trap anything that comes within their path. Healthy Seas not only tackles this issue through clean-up, prevention, and awareness-raising, they contribute to the circular economy by working with partners who then recycle and repurpose this material.
Highlights
What is ghost gear and why is it a problem?How have fishers gone from being skeptics to being ambassadors of the Healthy Seas mission?What is the most daring clean-up Healthy Seas has done?How does Healthy Seas contribute to the circular economy?Resources
Underwater Live Stream with Pierre Yves Cousteau  Healthy Seas WebsiteFacebookTwitter YoutubeInstagramLinkedInHow YOU Can Help
Donate to Healthy SeasVolunteer with them above or below the waves (and even from a distance).Become a Partner.Be conscious of the choices you make.
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