Environment
Deep-sea Cleanup
Episode 8 | 3m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Hundreds of derelict nets are tangled in Puget Sound, U.S. Army divers come to the rescue
Decades-old derelict fishing nets litter Puget Sound, where they harm habitat and trap marine life. But Washington state partnered with a specialized Army dive team to remove over 1,000 pounds of these underwater hazards. In exchange for valuable deep water training, this Army detachment performs environmental rehabilitation in one of the most challenging environments on earth.
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Environment is a local public television program presented by Cascade PBS
Environment
Deep-sea Cleanup
Episode 8 | 3m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Decades-old derelict fishing nets litter Puget Sound, where they harm habitat and trap marine life. But Washington state partnered with a specialized Army dive team to remove over 1,000 pounds of these underwater hazards. In exchange for valuable deep water training, this Army detachment performs environmental rehabilitation in one of the most challenging environments on earth.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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