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Fishermen in Rio de Janeiro use app to record, report water contamination

All it takes is a. boat journey around the Guanabara Bay in the state of Rio de. Janeiro to identify oil or chemical compounds that have been disposed. into the waters forming part of the worldfamous landscape that. includes the Sugar Loaf Mountain, numerous granite monoliths and. the fascinating Christ the Redeemer statue.

Moved by the ecological effect, non-governmental groups. 350. org and the Association of Men and Women of the Sea of. ?? Guanabara Bay - Rede Ahomar created an app for regional anglers. to tape and report this contamination.

Given that it was launched at the end of July, the app, called De. Olho na Guanabara, or Eye on Guanabara, 70 users have registered. themselves. Data from 350. org shows 27 grievances have been. evaluated and made public while another 126 have actually been submitted. for analysis.

Alexandre Anderson de Sousa, a fisherman and president of. Rede Ahomar, said the app had actually been tested for over two years.

In addition to anglers, locals and ecologists in. the area can also share photos and videos of believed spills. of oil or chemical substances that will be shared with. authorities, along with details about their area.

Each report on the app is an alert to the whole Brazilian. society that a person of its postcard landmarks is dying to feed an. out-of-date fossil fuel production system, which, on top of it,. likewise gets worse the environment crisis, stated Luiz Afonso Rosario the. project planner from 350. org.

Giselle Menezes, water quality supervisor at the Rio De Janeiro. environmental institute, Inea, said areas of Guanabara Bay have. been showing progressive improvement, following financial investments in. the basic sanitation network.

In addition to verifying grievances, she said the institute. was likewise carrying out its own tracking and evaluation.

Researchers found that sea turtles in the area were getting. much healthier after struggling for many years with a tumor disease that. obstructs motion, sight and feeding, and ultimately eliminates them.

(source: Reuters)