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by pulling plastic waste from the sea.??A 2016 World Economic Forum (WEF) report on \"The New Plastics Economy\" estimated there is 150 million tons of plastics in the oceans already.??It said at least eight million tons of plastic ends up in the oceans every year - that's the equivalent to dumping one truck full of garbage into the water every minute.??The plastic litter, including abandoned fishing nets, bottles, wrappers and other trash, is collected on the beach and sorted by these scuba divers to segregate the recyclable waste.??These young fishermen-turned-divers have been trained under an ongoing United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) project to promote marine conservation by linking it to sustainable livelihoods for local communities.??The Sindhudurg project runs in partnership with India's government and is supported by the Global Environment Facility in creating alternate opportunities for locals in order to take the pressure off fishing.??30-year-old Bhushan Kashinath Juwatkar comes from a family of traditional fishermen and has taken up scuba-diving as a profession.??He says there is an urgent need to stop damage to the marine eco-system and control what is put in the sea.Abandoned and discarded plastic fishing nets on the ocean floor trap marine animals, it's known as 'ghost fishing.'??Ingestion of plastic waste and tiny plastic micro beads that get dumped into the oceans from gutters and drains also harm marine life in large numbers.?\"If we don't take it out, nothing will survive,\" he says. ?\"If we do not take out the ghost net (abandoned net) then it will kill the fish and the marine life. ?\"We won't be able to save anything in the water because of the plastic ... there won't be fish or corals - only plastic will survive. One day will come when people will see only a sea of plastic.\"?These men have launched a voluntary group, called 'Indian Scuba Diver and Aquatic Life Saving Foundation, Malvan.'??Fish and other marine species found entangled, but alive, in discarded nets are put back into the sea by divers.??Officials say the focus on eco-tourism will ensure scuba divers continue to protect marine life.??\"If there are elements like pollution getting into the waters, they are people who would raise their voice. So, that is the kind of synergy that we are trying to build,\" says N. Vasudevan, chief conservator of Mangrove forests in Maharashtra state.??The fishing communities along India's nearly 7,500 kilometre-long coastline rely directly on the ocean economy to survive.??They are already battling rising sea levels due to climate change and declining fish catch due to pollution and overfishing.??According to the United Nations, the oceans are also a major source of protein for more than three billion people, putting them at risk of consuming plastic indirectly.? ?Absence of effective waste management and disposal systems for sewage and pollutants add to the problem.??The WEF report claims that by 2025, there will be one ton of plastic for every three tons of fish in the oceans.??It also says that given the projected growth in production, oceans could contain more plastics than fish by 2050.?\"Some of the turtles chew plastic as if it was a jellyfish or it gets into the system of some of the dolphins and other animals,\" says Vasudevan.?\"So there is a lot of damage caused by these waste materials, solid waste. And then there is pollution, which are untreated pollutants, sewage being released by hotels and houses into the waters, which also causes a lot of pollution. And it disturbs the whole eco-system.\"According to UNESCO, plastic debris causes the deaths of more than a million seabirds and more than 100,000 marine mammals every year.The UNDP project in Sindhudurg is also encouraging simple, but eco-friendly ways of sea food harvesting. ??Here in Wadatar Village, a group of local women manages an oyster farm that's made harvesting easier and incomes higher.? ?In this creek, surrounded by mangroves, the women hang nylon strings, each with five empty oyster shells, on erected bamboo frames.? ?Sayali Surendra Phadke, a fisherwoman and oyster farmer, demonstrates how the farming technique works.? ?The empty shells hanging on the strings are kept submerged in water for eight to nine months.?The oyster spat settles on them and starts growing by feeding on planktons and other organisms present in the water.?Before this, the oyster seeds used to settle on creek-side rocks and the women had to step on hard rocks to collect them.?With five to ten new shells growing around each empty shell, the women now have a healthy oyster crop to sell every season.? ?Oyster farmer Kasturi Kashinath Dhoke says they make 150 rupees (approx. $2.5 two USD) for a dozen oyster shells sold at the local market.?\"I go to sell fish in the market and meet other women there. I tell them about our project and the benefits we are getting,\" says Dhoke. ?\"We tell the women to come and see our project and then do the same if they like it. We have received so much benefit from this project - we earned Rs.19,800 (approx. $310 USD).\"?Marina Walter, from the United Nations Development Programme, claims participation of the local community in conserving marine bio-diversity is critical.?It creates an organic link between healthy eco-systems and the incoming generation.?\"What's going on here right now is providing very good examples for other countries around the globe with coastal areas where you need to achieve this urgent balance between species protection, bio diversity protection and providing livelihoods for the communities that are living right there,\" she says.??There is growing awareness among the local fishing community to not just exploit the wealth of the ocean, but also look after its health.? ?Fisherman turned scuba diver and certified instructor Goving Dhuri was among the first young villagers to advocate alternate sea-based vocations.?\"Always we are just getting lots of things from the ocean, ocean, ocean, ocean Ã¢Â€Â¦ so we (are) trying to give at least cent (100) percent (back) to the ocean,\" he says.?Representatives are currently meeting at the United Nations in New York City for 'The Ocean conference.' It runs 5-9 June.?At the end of the conference, on Friday, almost 200 countries are expected to issue a 'call for action' for addressing urgent marine issues.?The conference will urge nations to implement long-term and robust measures to reduce the use of plastics and stem rising ocean temperatures and increasing ocean acidity.?Today (June 8) is World Oceans Day.Malvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India - 31 May 20171. Wide of fishermen turned scuba divers arriving at beach in boat2. Tracking shot of trash and abandoned plastic fishing nets taken from sea by divers lying in boat, scuba divers pushing boat onto beach3. Mid of divers taking abandoned fishing nets from boat4. Wide of scuba divers sorting pile of trash and abandoned nets, garbage taken from sea piled up in foreground5. Tilt down from fisherman turned scuba diver Bhushan Kashinath Juwatkar, to pile of plastic and other trash pulled from sea 6  Wide of scuba divers sorting out trash taken from sea, scuba diving gear in foreground7. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Bhushan Kashinath Juwatkar, 30-year-old Fisherman turned scuba diver:\"If we don't take it out, nothing will survive. If we do not take out the ghost net (abandoned net) then it will kill the fish and the marine life. We won't be able to save anything in the water because of the plastic ... there won't be fish or corals - only plastic will survive. One day will come when people will see only a sea of plastic.\"8. Various of scuba diver picking discarded fishing nets washed onshore and putting them with pile of trash pulled from sea9. Various of scuba divers trying to free fish entangled in abandoned net taken from sea, cutting net10. Tracking shot of Juwatkar walking with the fish freed from entangled net and putting it back into sea11. Various of crabs entangled in abandoned nets being taken out and put back into sea by the diversMalvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India - 30 May 201712. SOUNDBITE (English) N. Vasudevan, Chief Conservator of Mangrove Forests, Maharashtra: \"During the day, they take the tourists for scuba diving, but they are conscious that their environment has to be kept clean. And that is prompting them to keep the bio diversity intact. If there are elements like pollution getting into the waters, they are people who would raise their voice. So, that is the kind of synergy that we are trying to build.\"13. Pan left of fishing community neighbourhood 14. Mid of fishermen walking on beach15. Wide of trash washed ashore on beach, dog walking in foreground16. Pan right of garbage and litter strewn on beach, near homes of fishermen17. Tracking shot of trash and empty bottles on beach18. SOUNDBITE (English) N. Vasudevan, Chief Conservator of Mangrove Forests, Maharashtra: \"In coastal areas, you find a lot of trash - everywhere on the beaches, in the water - eeverywhere you have the trash. And that is even causing damage to the wildlife. Some of the turtles chew plastic as if it was a jellyfish or it gets into the system of some of the dolphins and other animals. So there is a lot of damage caused by these waste materials, solid waste. And then there is pollution, which are untreated pollutants, sewage being released by hotels and houses into the waters, which also causes a lot of pollution. And it disturbs the whole eco-system.\"Village Wadatar, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India - 31 May 201719. Zoom in of bamboo rafts with oyster shells submerged in water20. Pan right of oyster farm21. Close of oysters after harvesting22. SOUND BITE: (Marathi): Sayali Surendra Phadke, 41-year-old Fisherwoman and Oyster Farmer, showing how empty oyster shells are tied to string and how other shells grow around them\"Like these (showing white shells on string), say about 350 seed oysters are used for the project, and then after some time, say about nine months, they get shells like these (showing string with clusters of brown shells) Ã¢Â€Â¦ there will be about five to ten oysters attached to every shell on the string.\"23. Mid of members of women's group talking, Kasturi Kashinath Dhoke, 40-year-old Fisherwoman and Oyster Farmer, showing slides on laptop with women collecting oysters during low tide24. Close of screen showing slides25. Mid of woman listening26. Wide of women looking at slides on laptop27. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Kasturi Kashinath Dhoke, 40-year-old Fisherwoman and Oyster Farmer: \"I go to sell fish in the market and meet other women there. I tell them about our project and the benefits we are getting. We tell the women to come and see our project and then do the same if they like it. We have received so much benefit from this project - we earned Rs.19,800 (approx. $310 USD).\"Malvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India - 31 May 201728. Various of trawlers and boats in sea29. SOUNDBITE (English) Marina Walter, Deputy Country Director, United Nations Development Programme, India:\"What's going on here right now is providing very good examples for other countries around the globe with coastal areas where you need to achieve this urgent balance between species protection, bio diversity protection and providing livelihoods for the communities that are living right there.\"Dandi village, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India - 30 May 201729. Wide of boat on beach, rainbow in sky  30. Pan right of fisherman turned scuba diver and instructor Goving Dhuri walking into home31. Mid of Dhuri's mother and sister32. Wide of Dhuri's family at home33. 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