SHOTLIST BEKASI, INDONESIEN12. OKTOBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV1. Luftaufnahme aerial view of a heavily-polluted river which leads up to the coastal area in Northern Jakarta2. Luftaufnahme aerial view of a heavily-polluted river which leads up to the coastal area in Northern Jakarta3. Luftaufnahme aerial view of a heavily-polluted river which leads up to the coastal area in Northern Jakarta4. Luftaufnahme aerial view of a heavily-polluted river which leads up to the coastal area in Northern JakartaTANGERANG, INDONESIEN20. OKTOBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV5. Halbnahe speed boat sailing6. Nah the satellite tracking beaconJAKARTA, INDONESIEN16. OKTOBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV7. O-TON 1 - Jean-Baptiste Voisin, CLS Indonesia CEO (Mann, English, 5 Sek.): 'Most of the beacons, or 90 percent of them are actually beached on the Javanese coast here, and only one of them (the beacons we recently released) went to that direction. So, it seems to say that only 10 percent of marine debris from that river (Cisadane, a heavily-polluted river in Jakarta) are going to the Indian Ocean, at that time of the season.'TANGERANG, INDONESIEN20. OKTOBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV8. Halbnahe flotaing marine waste9. Halbnahe man throwing the bacon to the seaJAKARTA, INDONESIEN16. OKTOBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV10. O-TON 2 - Jean-Baptiste Voisin, CLS Indonesia CEO (Mann, English, 15 Sek.): 'Better understanding on where those plastics are beaching or going is gonna help them (the government) a lot on prioritizing our action, for instance if they have to purchase a dam at a river, so we know which river is very high priority, in terms of environmental impact, in terms of biodiversity impact, so it's where to put the money first, I would like to say.'TANGERANG, INDONESIEN20. OKTOBER 2020QUELLE: AFPTV11. Nah the beacon floating at sea12. Nah man checking GPS tracking gadget13. Verfolgungsfahrt boat of trash pickers sailing
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