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Whether tin mining, sand diving, underwater welding, or deep-sea fishing, workers around the world risk their lives to supply materials for construction, electronics, and food. Many dive with little protection, facing serious injury or death just to earn a living.
00:00:00 – Intro
00:00:22 – Lobster Divers in Honduras
00:02:43 – Tin Miners in Indonesia
00:15:11 – Underwater Welders in Indonesia
00:29:13 – Starfish Hunters in the Cook Islands
00:31:04 – Mud Crab Fishers in Indonesia
00:44:41 – Rust Collectors In Indonesia
00:56:12 – Sand Divers in Cameroon
01:10:30 – Salt Miners in Senegal
01:23:52 – Geoduck Harvesters in Canada
01:36:14 – Credits
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