
Aviator Jared Moss: Flying for Environmental Research in Brazil's Waters
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The Waters of Brazil project, starting in August, involves Moss flying an amphibious plane across Brazil to collect water samples and conduct aerial photography. The year-long study aims to assess water quality in Brazil's major rivers and lakes, providing crucial data for conservation. Moss will cover 100,000 kilometers, equivalent to two global trips. The project highlights the importance of water conservation as global consumption rises. Moss, a British adventurer, and his Kenyan wife Margie have lived in Brazil for over 20 years.
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