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About 100 meters from the coast of Dakar, Senegal are eight sculptures rising from the ocean floor, five meters below. The pieces of art are part of Oceanium, an ocean diving center and environmental organization in the capital of the West African nation.
Dutch and Italian artists Mischa Sanders and Philipp Putzer created the sculptures while training in Dakar.
VOA and other media were not able to visit the sculptures during a planned visit recently because of poor weather.
The works1 were first shown at Dakar's art event which ended this week. The goal is to bring more attention to the pollution that surrounds the sculptures in the hopes of creating a discussion2 about the environment.
Charlotte Thomas is Oceanium's head of communications. Thomas said, "You see, here in Senegal, the pollution is everywhere." She added, "You go into Dakar and you see waste all around you. And with the rainy season coming, it's going to go into the sea. So, if we are not protecting our land, we cannot protect our sea."
Besides Senegal's high plastic pollution, development projects over the last ten years have greatly changed the coastline and hurt the easily damaged environment. Fish stocks3 have greatly dropped as commercial and local fishing boats continue to use unsustainable fishing methods.
In 2015, the government passed a law banning single-use plastic, but it was never enforced4. Since then, other similar laws have passed, but those never went into effect either.
Senegal-born Rodwan El Ali, the diving director of Oceanium, oversees5 the underwater art project. El Ali said in French, "I live underwater, and I can see that the areas that were so beautiful when I was young, today not only are there no fish left, but they've been replaced by plastic bottles, cans and all sorts of things. It's painful for me."
El Ali said he used to see large ocean animals like dolphins, whales and sharks. He said he also caught fish that were his size. Now, he said, there is hardly anything left.
"We're in a country where the environment is not a priority6." He added, "Maybe [politicians] mention it in speeches, but in reality, they do nothing. No one is monitoring, no one is doing anything. You could go out to sea and do whatever you want and no one will stop you."
Since the sculptures were placed underwater in December, they have given rise to their own ecosystem7. The sculptures are made of a material called clay. They are covered in sea life like barnacles, shellfish and urchins8. Fish visit often to find shelter and feed on plants.
Organizers say they plan to take on local artists to create new sculptures that will be added to the pieces over time.
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sculpture – n. a piece of art that is made by carving9 or molding10 clay, stone, or metal
sustainable – adj. involving methods that do not completely use up or destroy natural resources
priority – n. something that is more important than other things and that needs to be done or dealt with first
mention – v. to talk about, write about, or refer to (something or someone) especially in a brief way
monitor – v. to watch, observe, listen to, or check (something) for a special purpose over a period of time
ecosystem – n. everything that exists in a particular environment
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n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件 | |
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n.(树木等的)干( stock的名词复数 );公债;家系;家族 | |
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n.强迫的v.实施( enforce的过去式和过去分词 );执行;强迫;强制执行 | |
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n.优先处理的事,居先,优先(权) | |
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n.顽童( urchin的名词复数 );淘气鬼;猬;海胆 | |
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n.雕刻品,雕花 | |
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(C)[常~s][建筑](装饰墙壁等凸出部用)嵌线 | |
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