
Nordeste Água e Óleo
Documentary
Top Cast
Daniel Brandt Galvão
Daniel Brandt Galvão
Daniel Brandt Galvão | Co-fundador do Movimento Salve Maracaípe
Daniel Brandt Galvão
Daniel Brandt Galvão | Co-fundador do Movimento Salve Maracaípe
Gilvan Takeshi Yogui
Gilvan Takeshi Yogui
Gilvan Takeshi Yogui | Professor do Dept. de Oceanografia da UFPE
Gilvan Takeshi Yogui
Gilvan Takeshi Yogui | Professor do Dept. de Oceanografia da UFPE
Carla Marques
Carla Marques
Carla Marques | Analista Ambiental do Ibama
Carla Marques
Carla Marques | Analista Ambiental do Ibama
Monica Ferreira da Costa
Monica Ferreira da Costa
Monica Ferreira da Costa | Professora do Dept. de Oceanografia da UFPE
Monica Ferreira da Costa
Monica Ferreira da Costa | Professora do Dept. de Oceanografia da UFPE
Matheus Thauam Fernandes de Santana
Matheus Thauam Fernandes de Santana
Matheus Thauam Fernandes de Santana | Oceanógrafo
Matheus Thauam Fernandes de Santana
Matheus Thauam Fernandes de Santana | Oceanógrafo
Eralda Lima
Eralda Lima
Marisqueira
Eralda Lima
Marisqueira
José Elias Santos da Silva
José Elias Santos da Silva
Pescador
José Elias Santos da Silva
Pescador
Estevão Santos da Paixão
Estevão Santos da Paixão
Ativista voluntário
Estevão Santos da Paixão
Ativista voluntário
Alex Hilário de Medeiros
Alex Hilário de Medeiros
Voluntário na limpeza das praias
Alex Hilário de Medeiros
Voluntário na limpeza das praias
Matheus Rhauny Silva Freire
Matheus Rhauny Silva Freire
Veterinário voluntário
Matheus Rhauny Silva Freire
Veterinário voluntário
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