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Colorful fish and tranquil sea turtles surround Brooke and Graham as they snorkel in Mozambique's beautifully biodiverse coastal waters.

About Wild Wonders with Brooke:
Young conservationist Brooke Carter learns about what it takes to protect animals and the planet. Watch as she learns from conservation experts and travels the world on unimagined adventures!

This clip comes from Season 3, Episode 1: "Nesting Turtles & Ocean Wonders"

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00:00We're going to head in onto this reef here and do some snorkeling.
00:05It's a fully marine protected zone, this.
00:08And so, although you can't see a lot on the surface, down below the surface there's a
00:11huge amount of fish life.
00:12This is going to be so much fun.
00:13Let's go and do it.
00:14Let's go and do it.
00:44Let's go.
01:01What did you think of that snorkel, Brooke?
01:03It was incredible.
01:04Thank you.
01:05I had no idea there was so much life down there.
01:07Yeah.
01:08Absolutely amazing.
01:09I mean, one of the things about the Maputo Bay and the peninsula that we're on is three
01:12rivers come into the bay, and those all bring nutrients.
01:16And of course, that nutrient-rich environment is what creates those large numbers of fish.
01:20Wow.
01:21I remember almost seeing all of these fish.
01:24Yeah.
01:25So, we had those big schools of trevally.
01:26Yep.
01:27There were like 5,000 of those things.
01:30There were a lot.
01:31There were a lot.
01:33How lucky were we to see so many fish today?
01:35Oh, it was so amazing.
01:36Yeah.
01:37One of the key things, if we want to keep conserving the oceans, is to protect those
01:40areas.
01:41I'm so excited to see more of the life on this incredible coastline.

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