Fishermen, sailing champions clean up trash-covered Rio island
Fisherman Jose Antonio Crispin recalls the days when he would throw out a net and get a decent haul of fish around Pombeba Island, a small oasis in Rio de Janeiro's iconic Guanabara Bay that is being suffocated by trash.
"Now, the net only brings garbage, garbage, garbage. And we can't survive that way," the 60-year-old told AFP, as a team of volunteers including a two-time Olympic sailing champion endured record heat this week to collect hundreds of sacks of plastic waste in a clean-up drive on the island.
The tiny island is a magnet for waste in Guanabara Bay -- the site of one of the world's most postcard-perfect views and a graveyard of failed plans to clean up waters flooded with rubbish, raw sewage and chemicals.
Fishermen like Crispin receive a payment for helping in the clean-up initiative to make up for his loss of income.
The drive to clean up 80 tonnes of waste suffocating the shores of Pombeba is led by former sailor Juliana Poncioni, 37, director of the Nas Mares ocean conservation organization.
Guanabara Bay provided one of the biggest headaches during Rio's hosting of the 2016 Olympics, as sailors complained about floating trash and filthy waters despite a rush of clean-up measures.
Two-time Olympic sailing champion Martine Grael and other members of her SailGP racing team were also among around 50 volunteers involved in the clean-up.
"What we really want are actions that make a difference," said Grael, 34.
Poncioni said emerging patches of sand from under the trash "bring hope," but the untenable situation should also be a wake-up call for politicians.
"This problem is not in Guanabara Bay or Brazil or Rio de Janeiro, it is a global problem," said Poncioni.
"We have to stop the plastic tsunami. As humanity, we produce 400 million tons of plastic per year, and 11 million end up in the ocean."
A team of researchers from the Biotema environmental monitoring group was also on the island, studying the presence of microplastics -- which have been found on the highest mountain peak, in the deepest ocean trench and scattered throughout almost every part of the human body.
"Once consumed by aquatic microorganisms, (microplastics) are transported to our body, causing toxicity," said team leader Andre Salomao, while placing samples of sand and plastic waste in glass containers.
The dire state of the waters in Guanabara Bay again came under the spotlight last month when Rio de Janeiro and the neighboring city of Niteroi presented their candidacy to host the 2031 Pan American Games.
Water and sanitation operator Aguas do Rio in 2021 signed a contract to spend millions of dollars to clean up the bay.
When presenting their candidacy for the Pan American games, authorities renewed their commitment to properly treat the wastewater of 10 million residents living around the bay in Rio and other municipalities, by 2030.
ll/app/fb/sw
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Utah Mammoth Acquire And Sign JJ Peterka From Buffalo Sabres
The Buffalo Sabres moved on from right winger JJ Peterka in a three-player trade with the Utah Mammoth. Buffalo traded Peterka, 23, to the Mammoth in exchange for defenseman Michael Kesselring and right winger Josh Doan. Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli and Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman were among those who reported the trade before the teams announced it Wednesday night. Advertisement Peterka also signed a five-year contract with an average annual value of $7.7 million, Utah announced. 'J.J. is a highly skilled, creative, young forward with extremely high upside,' Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong said in a press release. 'He will help solidify our scoring and add to what is already a great young core of forwards on the roster. Signing J.J. to a long-term extension is another positive step towards building a sustainable contender here in Utah, and today is an exciting day for our entire organization.' Before the trade, Peterka was a pending RFA for the Sabres, coming off his third full NHL season. He had a career-high 68 points this past season, recording 27 goals and 41 assists. He was also among the first six players added to Germany's roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics. With this new contract, Peterka is signed through the 2029-30 season, after which he'll be 29 years old and a UFA. JJ Peterka (Rob Gray-Imagn Images) Acquiring Peterka adds to the Mammoth's group of young forwards. Logan Cooley, Dylan Guenther, Barrett Hayton, Matias Maccelli and Jack McBain are 25 or younger. Even captain Clayton Keller is only 26. Advertisement As for the Sabres, they received another 23-year-old in Doan and a 25-year-old D-man in Kesselring. This past campaign was Doan's first full season in the NHL. The Scottsdale, Ariz., native scored seven goals and 19 points in 51 games for Utah. He carries a $925,000 cap hit and is entering the final year of his entry-level contract. Kesselring is entering the final year of a two-year contract worth $1.4 million per season. In his first 82-game NHL season, he scored seven goals and added 22 assists for 29 points in 82 contests. Kesselring also averaged 17:41 of ice time per game and ended the campaign with a plus-four rating. 'In general, you're always going to say that you'd love to have a good depth on the D,' Sabres GM Kevyn Adams said earlier on Wednesday in a press conference before the trade. 'Especially, right-shot D are hard to come by.' Get the latest news and trending stories by following The Hockey News on Google News and by subscribing to The Hockey News newsletter here. And share your thoughts by commenting below the article on
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Giannis Antetokounmpo Turns Heads With NBA Offseason Decision
Giannis Antetokounmpo Turns Heads With NBA Offseason Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Fresh off another turbulent season with the Milwaukee Bucks—ending in a first-round exit—Giannis Antetokounmpo is making headlines again, as the rumors about his future have continued to grow. While no reports have been confirmed, there have been trade talks linking him to different teams in the NBA offseason. Advertisement On the trade front, franchises like the Toronto Raptors have been floated as possible suitors for the two-time league MVP, with Doug Smith of the Toronto Star citing mutual interest. Still, it seems Milwaukee hasn't opened that door, and Antetokounmpo himself hasn't asked out—suggesting that for now, he plans to remain with the Bucks next season. Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34).Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images Amid this swirling speculation, Antetokounmpo appears focused on his international duties with the Greece National Team. According to Gazzetta (h/t BasketNews), there's no debate on the matter—Antetokounmpo has decided to lead Greece in Europe. Antetokounmpo has been a pillar of Greece's national team since 2014. He starred at the 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Piraeus, earning praises from basketball fans as he guided Greece to its first Olympic berth since 2008. Advertisement Back in February, Antetokounmpo made it clear he planned to play this summer if healthy (via FIBA), but that was the extent of his commitment. It now seems that decision has become more official. Fans have been reacting to this news in the comments. "Let's goooooo 🔥🔥🔥, said one. "Don't get injured,the Milwaukee Bucks Team will need you for the 2025/2026 season," one said. "Bro stay carrying bad teams," said another. "Greece for gold 🥇☝️," one added. "Perfect!" exclaimed another. Despite Milwaukee suffering a third straight loss in the first round, Antetokounmpo had another MVP-caliber performance with the Bucks this season, averaging 30.4 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 6.5 assists in 70 games. Related: Raptors-Nets RJ Barrett Trade Report Drops on Tuesday Related: Raptors Send Brandon Ingram Message After Giannis Antetokounmpo News This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Kevin Durant Sets The Record Straight After Steve Kerr Gets Blamed For Him Rejecting The Warriors
Kevin Durant Sets The Record Straight After Steve Kerr Gets Blamed For Him Rejecting The Warriors originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Kevin Durant recently denied an opportunity to rejoin the Golden State Warriors, and the reason why is still a mystery in the NBA community. According to the latest reports, Steve Kerr was the reason for Durant's rejection, but the 2x champion recently denied that claim in a statement on X. "We still on this??? Obvious opportunity for Logan Murdock to gain even more attention and try to revive his career by using my name and the Warriors," said Durant. "The audience is SICK AND TIRED of the same b*llshit narrative. Be better, my man." Kevin Durant's future is uncertain in Phoenix, and the Golden State Warriors have already tried to reunite with their former champion on several occasions. The first was back at February's deadline, when the Warriors were closing in on a trade with the Suns. Durant himself halted the talks by refusing to commit to a new deal with the Warriors. This summer, while the former MVP was pursued again by the Warriors, he ultimately joined the Houston Rockets after naming them as one of his three preferred landing spots. While the Warriors fought hard for Durant recently, he's rejected them several times, and it says a lot about how he felt during his brief time there. After joining the franchise in 2016, he found a lot of success right away, winning two straight championships in his first two years. It wasn't until his third and final season there that the cracks started to show. With the excitement of winning a title having worn off, the Warriors were feeling the pressure once again, and they had to endure being targeted every single night. Behind the scenes, players started rubbing shoulders with each other, and Kevin Durant began to feel out of place as he was overshadowed by Stephen Curry's legacy. Things took a turn for the worse that season when Durant and Draymond Green got into a heated altercation that got personal. Draymond bruised Durant's legacy and reminded him that they had won long before his arrival. As he vented his frustration and anger, he made some regrettable statements to Durant, and their relationship never recovered. Toward the end, Durant had grown distant from his teammates and no longer felt the connection with them like he had before. When he left in free agency that summer, it came as a shock to everyone, and people are still debating over what went wrong. Today, many believe that Draymond is what kept Durant from returning there when he had the chance, but others believe the fault is with Steve Kerr. As a controversial voice in the locker room, his decisions haven't always gone over with the fans, and there were rumblings that Durant wanted no part of his coaching. But Durant has nothing against Steve Kerr, and they worked together in the Olympics years after his move from the Warriors. At this point, we may never know the full story of why Durant refuses to go back to the Warriors, but after the backlash he received when he first joined them nine years ago, you can't blame him for thinking twice about the story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.