Beach Cleanup World Oceans Day 2021

World Oceans Day 2021

Daniel Sasse

World Oceans Day 2021

Everyday is World Oceans day for us! This is our contribution to todays World Oceans day 2021 celebrated on 08th June

The footage is from our Beach cleanups over the last few days. We found lots of one time use plastic, oil canisters, face masks even a pillow and lots of other stuff.

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Beach Clean Up
Beach Cleanup World Oceans Day 2021
Beach Cleanup World Oceans Day 2021
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Beach Clean ups are important because Plastic gets crushed by the environments and is washed into the oceans where Marine Life suffers from ingesting it or getting caught in plastic rings nets and so on!

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Ocean Protection

He realized many years ago that the Oceans need our Protection and more attention to the main stream. Oceans degenerated over the past 10 years drastically.

Still, he is fascinated by the uniqueness of the ocean, the incredible treasures that this world holds and which must be preserved. This he teaches his guests volunteers and students with great passion.

The Ocean Project is here to shake people wake and show that the Oceans need our help! Urgent and now!

Donations are spares also due to the fact that 90% of all humans only know the surface of our oceans and are either not interested or aren’t able to see the all so important underwater marine life. Humans depleted the oceans to the brink of extinction in the past 60 years.

90% of all fish are close to extinction or just on the edge of no return. Humans have gotten way too strong with all the machinery and fishing fleets we are using to catch fish. The total number of fishing vessels in the world in 2016 was estimated to be about 4.6 million. It is estimated that 1-2.7 trillion wild fish are caught globally each year. That results in 90 million metric tons of fish caught annually. This estimate does not include unrecorded fish capture, such as fish caught illegally and those caught as bycatch and discarded.

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A small excerpt of the life of Multi Award Winning Underwater Photographer Daniel Sasse

Daniel Sasse is a passionate and professional dive instructor and underwater photographer from Germany with a huge knowledge about the protection & Conservation of marine life. He has countless dives, 23 years of experience and brings this knowledge into various environmental protection projects.

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Daniel Sasse on Ocean Conservation

"If we don’t start now our Actions will dictate our future, because each one of us can make a difference! Together we can make a change!"

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Underwater Photographer Daniel Sasse Teaching

01. Scuba Diving

He teaches Scuba Diving in a unique way that everyone understands and can put into practice

06. Technical Engineer

In addition to his diving studies, Daniel also owns a degree as a technical engineer in construction buildings. This thinking and craftsmanship helps him to tackle the challenges that his work for the protection of the oceans always entails, and to find solutions to these problems. Thus, his professional qualifications blend perfectly with the love for the ocean, he is a unique teacher and keeper / protector for this exciting and beautiful underwater world.

05. Ocean Conservation

He teaches the uniqueness of life underwater and what we as an individuals can do differently and better to help this fragile underwater world so that it can regenerate and persist!

This extra step is found in every fiber of his life. Hardly a question from the underwater world that he can not answer. To bring people to the underwater world, to experience the fascination for it is his greatest talent.

02. Underwater Photography

Through his 25 years of experience, Daniel teaches the art of underwater photography in a way that everyone understands and can take great pictures underwater after the course.

Always keeping Ocean conservation in mind

03. Underwater Videography

The same applies to his Underwater Videography Courses, he'll teach you how to take stunning videos of the amazing underwater world. One of the most common issues with Video is bumping into things underwater due to being distracted by the screen. This is one of the main topics to not destroy the fragile underwater world.

04. Post Production

Nowadays in the Digital age there is mostly a post production to be done especially in video post production

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Underwater Photographer Daniel Sasse's education

includes so many courses it would burst this article but some of his are written here below.

ATUS/CMAS Course Director 4****Star Scuba Diving Instructor #0250

Coral propagation Instructor Trainer

Swimming Instructor

Continuous experience in the diving industry for 24 years. More than 10,000 dives

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