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the changes and the rise of sea level. we re dumping 7 million tons of plastics and garbage in our oceans annually. so we re killing the corals. once a lawyer and firefighter, dwp cares is now his life s work. what caught my attention about them is that they were combining a sport that i love, scuba diving, and of course, they were conscious of the environment. more importantly, they had incorporated the next generation. 18-year-old ohio state freshman, greg hood gets it. he learned to dive through dwp and has committed to the organization s five-year training program that teaches ocean conservation techniques. a lot of people don t know what s going on. i like to say i m an advocate for the reeves. in key largo s pickles reef,
be quite startling scene sing rays. you have got to have stingrays you have got to have other fish and green moray eels. to have healthy reefs you have to have healthy coral. they attract tourists who bring money to coastal communities. this is called pickles reef. two years ai have got to was b barein and dead. they have rebuilt this reef with pieces of coral transplanted there. it was not being done anywhere else in the world a decade ago. they created coral nurseries. rows and rows of it sometimes even hang on a rope line and the coral grows quite well, better