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Brooke catches, tags, and releases her first fish of the day: a small but mighty giant trevally!

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Young conservationist Brooke Carter learns about what it takes to protect animals and the planet. Watch as she learns from conservation experts and travels the world on unimagined adventures!

This clip comes from Season 3, Episode 1: "Nesting Turtles & Ocean Wonders"

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00:00Mr. Graham has moved the boat to a new spot, about 9 meters above a reef, which is apparently
00:08a great place to find giant trevally.
00:10Ok, that's it, bounce it in, bounce it in.
00:12Oh my gosh, he's huge!
00:13Oh, he's a fighter!
00:14Slowly up with the rod, you're going to pull him up with the rod, and then wind on the
00:22way down.
00:23Golden trevally!
00:24This one's a fighter.
00:25Oh, he gave a hell of a pull, didn't he?
00:26Yeah, that's a small one.
00:27Yeah, that's a dinky one.
00:28Look how strong they are.
00:29I don't know what a bigger one's.
00:30Brooke, are you going to help us tag this fish?
00:31Ok.
00:32Super, here's a tape measure, I need you to measure him for me, but hang on one second,
00:33I'm just going to tell you about the tag.
00:34We're going to put this little yellow tag in him.
00:35Ok.
00:36It's called a spaghetti tag or a recapture tag.
00:37It's got a little number on it.
00:38It's got a little number on it.
00:39It's got a little number on it.
00:40It's got a little number on it.
00:41It's got a little number on it.
00:42It's got a little number on it.
00:44if someone captures the fish.
00:4943 centimetres, nice.
00:53So that's a valuable piece of data.
01:00Wow.
01:04The next thing we're going to do, we're going to put a little tag in here.
01:08Where do you put it?
01:09We put it right on the dorsal fin.
01:10And the key thing is you want it to go from this side of the fish, to the tightest part
01:13the other side. So it's going to catch on these dorsal rays where they go into the fish.
01:18Well, let's get him back in the water where he belongs.
01:23Bye little guy.
01:24Boom!

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