
Our Team on Apiu Salvador . From left to right, Stephanie Feigin, Daniel Merchant, Amanda Dey, Christophe Buiden, Larry Niles, Danielle Paluto, Joseph Smith, David Santos Carmem Fedrizzi, Yann Rochpault, Maximiliano Nicdzfeld Rodriquez

David Santos speaks to two children whose brother used a gill net to catch fish on Morro Banco

Danielle talks to kids after our arrival at Apiu Salvador

a backyard in Viseu

Antonio, the leader of the fishermen association in the traditional community of Apiu Salvador

At night we slung our hammocks in a small hut on Apiu Salvador

Fishing boats of the tiny community of Apiu Salvador located on a small island within Resex Gurupi Piria

Mandy standing on the extensive sand flat of Core Criminosa Island

Stephanie and Dan hamming it up on the upper deck of the Garota Viseu

The beach at Salinas, one of our last stops, at the western edge of Para

David, Danielle and Mandy surveying the beach at Salinas.

Danielle and Captain Bene look towards Viseu on the Rio Gurupi

A small Catholic Church stands in the center of the small village of Apiu Salvador. The priest comes twice a month to say mass. Photo by C Buiden

Our hammocks slung in hut in Apiu Salvador. The young girl's father is the town's leader , Antonio. The children were always with us while in the town.

Yann Rochepault walks across the extensive sand flats of Coroa Criminosa towards two fishing huts used as shelter for visiting fishermen. Photo by C. Buiden

A restaurant worker washes dishes, while the waste water goes directly on to the beach where thousands swim a short distance a way in Salinas. Photo by C. Buiden
