Have You Ever Heard of a Fish Bank? | Our Planet Earth | BBC Earth

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Published 2024-03-17
In Kuruwitu, Kenya, locals have taken innovative measures to protect depleted fish populations and damaged corals. In doing so, they have future proofed livelihoods and food resources in their community.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kaze987
    Very well spoken and informed spokesman. Best of luck to these folks and the fish!
  • @purehyper124
    People are shepherds to the life on earth, we all need to start doing are part.
  • @BlackMtengwa
    Proud of my Country being a coastal native, this is our heritage
  • We really do need to come together to live more sustainably. Ubuntu🇿🇦🌍🇰🇪🌏
  • @meganh4011
    All the worlds problems come down to one species
  • @olgacvetkova114
    Meanwhile big retailers like Walmart throw to waste tonnes of unsold fish and fish products, because they want to keep prices high to get their profit and have the variety of products on shelves to satisfy all customers tastes and demands.
  • @nicsuu6062
    Kenya, and the most amazing part is this is happening in my home county and benefiting my kuruwitu community
  • @alonshabtay9778
    Amazing to see in the first minute a man WALKING ON THE CORAL!
  • @5:10 - Ubuntu - Embracing a this interconnectedness in a shared future - ""If we can all take a more collaborative approach, a more kind approach, not just to our ocean, but to each other, I believe we will have a beautiful world!"
  • Each one Teach one! Or so we hope. Thank you all for caring. Keep fighting the good fight🌎🫶🏼
  • @timothyvail8491
    In case you've ever wondered about the Latin binomial of the world's most noxious and invasive weed, it's Homo sapiens. Thank you BBC and all the people who are making this restoration possible.