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P. Fanciulli, a fisherman from Tuscany, Italy, placed dozens of statues underwater to make it practically impossible to do bottom trawling (an illegal fishing practice which destroys ecosystems).

In order to stop the illegal boats, in the years he has impersonated coast guards, used sirens, barbed wire, and underwater explosions.



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🌞 Based Solarpunk person of the day:

P. Fanciulli, a fisherman from Tuscany, Italy, placed dozens of statues underwater to make it practically impossible to do bottom trawling (an illegal fishing practice which destroys ecosystems).

In order to stop the illegal boats, in the years he has impersonated coast guards, used sirens, barbed wire, and underwater explosions.

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