Water Worlds

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Water Worlds

Micro-plastics have a disastrous effect on our oceans . Indigenous and non-Indigenous people work together to moderate the damage.

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Season 1
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People use derelict ships to create artificial reefs and restore aquatic environments.
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First Nations are using new technology to preserve and restore Pacific Salmon populations in their traditional territory.
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Pacific Salmon are under threat . We explore the balance between the traditional and western knowledge used to preserve them.
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Pacific Herring play an important role in the food web but are under threat because of overfishing and loss of habitat.
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Glass sea sponges. The role they play in our environment and how we have to use modern technology to explore them.
95% of the kelp forests off the west coast of North America have died off over the last 7 years and scientists are trying to find solutions.
Estuaries perform vital functions in our ecosystem and are of great importance to the First Nations and communities that live around them.
We explore the role turtles play in our environment, and the Indigenous led initiatives to preserve them.
Creek and streams play an important role in our environment. Stream keepers in Metro Vancouver are working hard to maintain and restore them.
In the traditional unseated territories of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people you will find the largest underground freshwater cave system in Canada.
Divers from the Haida Nation work to protect the endangered Northern Abalone.
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