Ocean Saving One/Two Punch!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2024
- Between our River Trash Kabooms and Camiguin Junior Eco Warriors weekly beach cleanups this one/two punch of stopping plastics from getting into the ocean gets the job done. Our Kaboms are going over 3 years old now, Junior Eco Warriors group is going over 1 1/2 years now. A big thanks to our Patreon supporters and those who GoFundMe help also. We now have two Kabooms on Bohol Island and starting a Bohol Eco Warriors group there too.
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Please check out and sub to these other channels doing similar. these people are doing a great job in saving our environment.
Taking The Trash Out with Aaron
/ @takingthetrashoutwith...
Pick Up Trash
/ @pickuptrash
Redux Foundation
/ @reduxfoundation
#oceancleanup #oceanplastics #rivercleanup #plasticpollution #teamseas #camiguinisland #greenpeace #rivercleanup #camiguinecowarriors #theoceancleanup
Good job everyone
Junior Eco Warriors ❤
Waoowwww nice VIDEO good luck
Lovely kids. Thank you for saving our planet❤❤❤🎉🎉😀🇬🇧😀🇬🇧
These kids are special, they are a very close knit team.
@@TropicalOceanCleanup 💕
Great work getting more community involvement.
Hope to have Bohol Junior Eco Warriors group up and going in next few months. The children being taught to care for the environment gets more attention than the once and awhile adult efforts.
Seems like the group of kids is growing! ❤
We are holding steady at 14 currently, just the right classroom size.
You did a good job kuya👍☺️
Glad to see the kabooms weren't sabotaged this time. Baby steps!
Yes, the Government has not cut loose the Kabooms now for months after I reported them to DENR hotline. But then they never service them either, except the one next to the governors house. Sadly to this day not one mention in over three years about what the Kabooms are and why they are important, because they are not important to the current admin here. Really not sure how the big King Kaboom has survived this long, drunks regularly walk on it to collect coconuts worth 5 peso each. Each time damaging the bottles and releasing large amounts of trash. No other NGO has this problem with their trash barriers. Camiguin might be hopeless but I still plan to build more Kabooms but only in badly needed rivers and canals around the Philippines. Jagna Bohol now has two Kabooms and I will see how they treat them. Wish I had started on Bohol, the resistance on Camigun cost me 2/3 of my support as people gave up hope. But I still have a few that have faith in me and Camiguin will become famous one day when my success goes viral. But as a environmentally backwards destructive island. It is very hard to watch as I love this island so much.
@@TropicalOceanCleanup It's just incomprehensible to me how the leadership in Camiguin sees no problem with trashy beaches and trashy island, especially when they have someone (you) willing to do the heavy lifting to get some solutions in place, and all they would have to do is maintain them. But maybe the next generation (your eco warriors) will demand better of their government, once they grow up.
The problem lies within DENR who has no enforcement authority at all on Camiguin island. Nothing they say or do can help protect or even get the Kabooms serviced (or protect any environmental violation on the island) Oh they tried with their DENR "Adopt and Estuary" meeting and contract signing March 2023 which failed badly. We are just lucky the Kabooms can take so much abuse/neglect and still be working. I have faith help will come one day, will the Kabooms still be here when it does is the question.