Alexandra Cousteau and her international Expedition Blue Planet team are on a 14,500-mile journey across North America to investigate global water issues “in the backyard” of one of the world’s leading economies. Living, working and exploring water stories together, Alexandra and her team will use everything from the underwater gear invented by her grandfather to the latest in satellite technology and live social media to bring the thrill of adventure and the wonders of nature to audiences across the globe.
The bus rolls into the parking area at Lake Monroe, Sanford.
Photojournalist Oscar Durand was out in a canoe sandwiched between Michelle Thatcher, KSB Board Member, explorer known as the Alligator Princess, and her documentary producer Dan Flick.
Alexandra Cousteau and Mary Sue Weinaug, President Elect of KSB & owner of Wekiva Island head out into the choppy lake to get some video shots.
The Saint Johns Riverkeeper, Bill Belleville, Eco-Action, Keep Seminole Beautiful, the Alligator Princess, Wekiva Island, Wekiva Falls, Wekiva Adventure,The Central Florida Vegetarian Group, elected officials, former elected officials, candidates and other committed environmental volunteers pulled a truck load of recycling and several bags of other trash out of the St Johns River today. Thank you Alexandra Cousteau and all the volunteers who support and work to keep the St Johns River the amazing river it is.
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