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It is an approach to maritime activities and the adventurers who belong to it.

It is a program that is divided into two parts, one dealing with the sea on the scientific perspective, in collaboration with biologist José Nuno Pereira. In episode 2, for example, we can see the seabed, through an innovative video system developed by the center of the Sea Institute at the University of the Azores, the project condor. A bottom camera, which can reach 250 meters deep, which allows attach new approach to the study of many fish in their natural environment. The second part of living waters, aims to give greater visibility to the nautical activities that occur on the several islands. One of the items is radical ecotourism. In episode 3, the proposal is to offer a swim with the sharks, with streaks or other marine life that abound in these Atlantic waters. With presentation of Joana Rose, I want to emphasize this program for its journalistic rigor and scientific, which includes a strong entertainment component, vital for the promotion of the Azores as a tourist destination. The images are beautiful and the whole is a television product that is inserted in full in qualifying public service of high caliber. The only regret is that I never had enough to mention, is that it is not broadcast to the national public. The Portuguese deserve such a program, but for those like me who have no access to RTP Azores, I leave at the end of a text link that allows you to view some of the most interesting episodes of living waters. Congratulations to the Azorean regional production!

http://ww1.rtp.pt/acores/?article=20428&visual=22&tm=28

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