Some very Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»items were taken out of False Creek by a diver passionate about keeping local waters free of trash.
Henry Wang is a Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»local and founder of . In a , Wang took his 18,000 followers through the process of diving to the bottom of False Creek to collect trash hidden under the waves. Wang explained he knew there was a sizable load of trash to bring up from his past dives in the area.
552 lbs of trash pulled out of False Creek, Vancouver. So much more down there! Thanks to @aquatic__monkey and @_hollyepearson for coming out.
After the dive, which was monitored by City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»staff, Wang showed off his finds. The debris included a crusted over mountain bike, a lawn chair, two bags of luggage, a water pump hose, an electrical cord, a walker, umbrellas, kayak paddles, several water-logged phones, shopping carts, a traffic cone and a duffle bag with a 25 pound weight inside.
Wang’s “piece de resistance” was a brass ship’s propeller. In all 552 lbs (250 kilograms) of trash were pulled out of the creek, but Wang says the job is far from over.
“There’s so much more down there we just couldn’t see anymore,” Wang said in the video.
In a previous story about Divers for Cleaner Lakes and Oceans, Wang estimated the Vancouver-based organization has pulled out roughly 45,000 beer cans since they started cleaning up in 2013.