Parsons-Baker, Oliver

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07/07/2009
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Oliver Parsons-Baker is from Birmingham and is a marine biologist. For the first half hour he is going to dress up wearing a water aid costume (showing signs) to highlight the water sanitation crisis. For the second half hour he will be dressed as a fish (combination of signs and extracts of 'At the end of Line') to raise awareness of the impact of overfishing. He hopes people will go see the film 'At the end of Line' which explains about the environmental disaster overfishing is bringing to our eco systems. He hopes to attract the interests of MPs. There will be people around the plinth handing out leaflets about his two causes.

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