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Jeremy Shelton’s underwater photos showcase one of the world’s most-threatened ecosystems

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Last updated: 2022/06/20
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Published: June 20, 2022
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Jeremy Shelton’s underwater photos showcase one of the world’s most-threatened ecosystems
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This is having an impact on both nature and humans. Freshwater fish provide food for 200 million people and livelihoods for 60 million, the report says — and we depend on river ecosystems for water, sanitation and power.

“Rivers are the arteries of our planet,” says South African freshwater conservation biologist and photographer Jeremy Shelton. “They transport cool clean water from the mountains down across landscapes and give us this critical resource that we rely on so heavily for…

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