EcoSense for Living
Ocean Health - Tales of Recovery
4/17/2016 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Tampa Bay restoration; protecting coastline; floating ocean trash into art, and more.
How nonprofits, volunteers, and local/state governments restored Tampa Bay. Martin EcoSystems uses recycled plastic to protect coastline by building floating islands. Artist Pam Longobardi travels the world "harvesting" plastic trash to turn into amazing art that gets people talking about how to stop trashing our oceans. Louis Psihoyos film Racing Extinction.
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EcoSense for Living is a local public television program presented by GPB
EcoSense for Living
Ocean Health - Tales of Recovery
4/17/2016 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
How nonprofits, volunteers, and local/state governments restored Tampa Bay. Martin EcoSystems uses recycled plastic to protect coastline by building floating islands. Artist Pam Longobardi travels the world "harvesting" plastic trash to turn into amazing art that gets people talking about how to stop trashing our oceans. Louis Psihoyos film Racing Extinction.
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