Wish their team better luck with impressing how serious the issue of Donau pollution is... I accompanied Mimi Hughes on a segment of her swim of the Donau for increased environmental awareness back in 2006, but it was hardly even noticed by the media or the public 😑
That's probably mistaken. Marathom swimmers, men and women, make something around 2hours in a 10km, that means they go around the 5s per hour. In a 10k, 20 or something like that, young elite competitors, of course, aren't at their full blast, though it's a pretty fucking high pace given the swim ends in a couple of hours. This old man is on it every F. day for a couple of weeks, this is just absurd. I also find it hard to believe that he can somehow cover 50+ km a day as its mentioned in the doc. Maybe i'm wrong, maybe he has strong current in his favor most of the way in. Don't know.. I would love any oficial comment on this.
@@bastawa, on my journey on the Danube, I found the water speed to be about 2 km/h. Of course, the river could be faster depending on how much it rains. That means that the man's own speed would have to be about 6 km/h. A body used to that type of repetitive effort would find no problem keeping the rhythm for days and even weeks. A Romanian swimmer did the Danube in 2017. He counted on covering about 50 km/day; for various reasons, it took him not 60 days, as planned, but 89, which means his average was 32 km/day (instead of about 47). Also, he did not use a neoprene suit, but only a pair of swimming trunks.
When I was young seeing all the relaxed crowds of families dumping trash on the beaches I was furious as if they were dumping trash on my doorstep. This is our sea all. From it we eat and from it we extract what benefits us in our medicines. From these seas there are thousands of species of living creatures and a bright, colorful world glowing beneath. Our waters are our lives.
Yes we are because we haven't plundered whole world by colonization and now "spill" some rich "wisdom" like you hypocritical westerners ... Plus you Germans invaded twice to Balkan and destroyed it completely and you preach someone about "culture" ... hypocrites ...
Romania part of the Danube is doing better tho hence the most preserved Delta in Europe. Can't speak for all tho. And btw that comment isn't necessarely true. Eastern Europe sufferes of corruption. Corruption = instability and ignorance over important things such as this study. I'd love to see the results of all the samples gathered tho.
I would never swim in danube. Dude you guys know Slovnaft? In Bratislava/slovakia they have outlet pipe of garbage straight into danube (i dont understand how that is legal) , smells like a gasoline , so much waste is thrown out there into danube...
Recycling alone won't do it. We need to change our approach to what we value about life, without letting it be dictated by the big producers and marketing campaigns of the world.
Swimming in The Danube is FREEDOM...FREEDOM IS LIVE ! Mst ppl think E.U are just to make a good living n stuff pffff ! Europe landscapes n wildlife n Touristic monuments are so much more by far !
This is a bit of misimformation that went viral recently through seemingly credible news sources, but isn't reflective of the actual study that was being quoted. the study is titled "Estimation of the mass of microplastics ingested - A pivotal first step towards human health risk assessment" and they estimated that the average person may ingest 0.1-5 g per week. This is bleeding edge science which is based on scaling up most of the actual data that was used. The authors of the paper do NOT think that the average person ingests 5g of microplastics a week. It's possible that some people may ingest that much, based on current estimates, but certainly not everyone, or the average person. I care a lot about caring for our environments, and for understanding our impacts, and the associated personal risks with accuracy. This is why I want to try to correct the misinformation presented by the star of this video. We can care deeply about microplastic issues without misrepresenting the scientific findings.
@@TheRety20 What you say highlights one of the problems with health impact studies. You need a large cross-sectional cohort, monitored over time to gain insight into chronic exposure. Trouble is these studies cost a lot to implement. I will check out the paper, thanks!
We do NOT all eat a credit card's worth of microplastics each week. This is a gross misinterpretation of the actual research. If you're trying to have a positive impact, sharing misinformation that supports the cause is unhelpful for everybody.
Read about the actual findings in the paper that orgininated this quoted-fact: "Estimation of the mass of microplastics ingested - A pivotal first step towards human health risk assessment". This paper is free to read online for those interested.
Great work my friend, I am an indigenous Fijian forest owner.
I will remember you, thanks.
Great way to raise awareness! Fantastic job by DW, as usual
DW documentarys are the best. Thanks
They aren’t the best, but they’re still pretty good regardless
They are absolutely incredible. It still blows my mind we get such incredible content for free.
Wish their team better luck with impressing how serious the issue of Donau pollution is... I accompanied Mimi Hughes on a segment of her swim of the Donau for increased environmental awareness back in 2006, but it was hardly even noticed by the media or the public 😑
I've never been this early to a video release. Great job to this man.
Interesting docco but information on what was found about water quality would have been nice.
He averages 8 km/hr swimming!!! And at his +55 or so years old! He’s a beast!!!! 🙇🏻♂️🙏🏼💖💪🏼☘️
is that really acurate? I'm finding it hard to believe.
That's probably mistaken. Marathom swimmers, men and women, make something around 2hours in a 10km, that means they go around the 5s per hour. In a 10k, 20 or something like that, young elite competitors, of course, aren't at their full blast, though it's a pretty fucking high pace given the swim ends in a couple of hours. This old man is on it every F. day for a couple of weeks, this is just absurd. I also find it hard to believe that he can somehow cover 50+ km a day as its mentioned in the doc. Maybe i'm wrong, maybe he has strong current in his favor most of the way in. Don't know.. I would love any oficial comment on this.
@@thrillnicks9715 it’s because of the river speed, he swims downstream
@@bastawa, on my journey on the Danube, I found the water speed to be about 2 km/h. Of course, the river could be faster depending on how much it rains.
That means that the man's own speed would have to be about 6 km/h.
A body used to that type of repetitive effort would find no problem keeping the rhythm for days and even weeks.
A Romanian swimmer did the Danube in 2017. He counted on covering about 50 km/day; for various reasons, it took him not 60 days, as planned, but 89, which means his average was 32 km/day (instead of about 47).
Also, he did not use a neoprene suit, but only a pair of swimming trunks.
When I was young seeing all the relaxed crowds of families dumping trash on the beaches I was furious as if they were dumping trash on my doorstep. This is our sea all. From it we eat and from it we extract what benefits us in our medicines. From these seas there are thousands of species of living creatures and a bright, colorful world glowing beneath. Our waters are our lives.
Same. I wish all the trash that people wrongfully throw on the ground would end up inside their homes and beds instead.
Great video thanks
Did he get mini ear infections?
Polluted water seems to affect me that way when I swim
Cheers
I hope you do a follow-up on Andreas Fath and his colleagues' findings.
Fantastic story!
very meaningful and sensible act
Great videos
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
জয় বাংলা💪🇧🇩
All the Balkan countries are ages behind western Europe when it comes to ecology education and awareness, let alone some proper action...
Yes we are because we haven't plundered whole world by colonization and now "spill" some rich "wisdom" like you hypocritical westerners ... Plus you Germans invaded twice to Balkan and destroyed it completely and you preach someone about "culture" ... hypocrites ...
Romania part of the Danube is doing better tho hence the most preserved Delta in Europe. Can't speak for all tho. And btw that comment isn't necessarely true. Eastern Europe sufferes of corruption. Corruption = instability and ignorance over important things such as this study. I'd love to see the results of all the samples gathered tho.
Thumbnail should have been "Swimming to prove Microplastics in fresh water as well "
Great job
Thats all nice, but where are the results of the chemical tests ?
Fantastic!!!
I went for a dip in the Danube in 1982 as a romantic memory to the "blue Danube waltz,,,"
Martin Strel swam the river in the year 2000.
Well done Congratulations 👍❤️😁
I would never swim in danube. Dude you guys know Slovnaft? In Bratislava/slovakia they have outlet pipe of garbage straight into danube (i dont understand how that is legal) , smells like a gasoline , so much waste is thrown out there into danube...
Nobody mentions that. Only Serbia is mentioned. And NATO bombs, let's pretend it didn't happen.
Much suspition being raised about this. About the claims on microplastic, and his reported speed/pace, read other comments..
Kudos to the dude. But it won't change anything. People are shortsighted and they care only for themselves and their close relatives.
Did Herr Doktor Fath attend or teach at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville?
Scary stuff!
Recycling alone won't do it. We need to change our approach to what we value about life, without letting it be dictated by the big producers and marketing campaigns of the world.
So did he swim upstream or with the flow?
He startet in Germany so with the flow. I dont think upstream the hole Stream is possible.
@@jobue394 no. Not unless a salmon
The beach on the Island of Thasos in village around Limenaria has plastic trash
The Blue Danube, became Danube Blue. Not a whole lot changed except the order of the two words.
Still blue, but jury's out on beautiful. (5:40)
Swimming in The Danube is FREEDOM...FREEDOM IS LIVE ! Mst ppl think E.U are just to make a good living n stuff pffff ! Europe landscapes n wildlife n Touristic monuments are so much more by far !
6.5h 45 km wow 👌 👏
Who says academics can't be into sports too?
The blue is from Cherenkov radiation, GET OUT OF THE WATAH!
European river is lucky there is no crocodiles, anaconda and piranha ,... cheers
There are wels catfish.
didnt he skip part of Danube in Serbia cause of too much pollution?
its literally radioactive
@@kristinapetrovicova721 Why ? Maybe because of the NATO bombs ? What do you think ?😡
@@kristinapetrovicova721 Is it?
just in time for nabada xD
AND WHAT THE LAB WORK SAID? WHERE'S THE DANUBE UTMOST DIRTY?
Wow
Warya abdi
Ingesting 5g of plastic per week - all of us...
This is a bit of misimformation that went viral recently through seemingly credible news sources, but isn't reflective of the actual study that was being quoted. the study is titled "Estimation of the mass of microplastics ingested - A pivotal first step towards human health risk assessment" and they estimated that the average person may ingest 0.1-5 g per week. This is bleeding edge science which is based on scaling up most of the actual data that was used. The authors of the paper do NOT think that the average person ingests 5g of microplastics a week. It's possible that some people may ingest that much, based on current estimates, but certainly not everyone, or the average person.
I care a lot about caring for our environments, and for understanding our impacts, and the associated personal risks with accuracy. This is why I want to try to correct the misinformation presented by the star of this video. We can care deeply about microplastic issues without misrepresenting the scientific findings.
@@TheRety20 Thank you for the detailed reply.
@@TheRety20 What you say highlights one of the problems with health impact studies. You need a large cross-sectional cohort, monitored over time to gain insight into chronic exposure. Trouble is these studies cost a lot to implement. I will check out the paper, thanks!
advice never swim near belgrade there is a lot of raw sewage
HOW DARE THEY CÅMPLAIN ABOUT INDIAN RIVERS.
Oh no, dead fish in brown water.
More human more people 🌍 human 🔪 🔪🔪 the earth become of $$$ they don't care 😔😔. My country Singapore too 😡
They could collect scientific test without a bozo swimming for nothing. Don't forget to sanitize after?..🤮🤮
Why? Would anyone want to do this anyway? Whats the matter with a pool? 🤪
Poor bastard, he thinks this is meaningful and will change something. He thinks its an adventure and that kids will see him as a hero.
We do NOT all eat a credit card's worth of microplastics each week. This is a gross misinterpretation of the actual research. If you're trying to have a positive impact, sharing misinformation that supports the cause is unhelpful for everybody.
Read about the actual findings in the paper that orgininated this quoted-fact: "Estimation of the mass of microplastics ingested - A pivotal first step towards human health risk assessment". This paper is free to read online for those interested.
@@TheRety20 Hmm. There may be some exageration in his reported pace/speed as well. Just commented about it in 'mbarbe007' comment above.