The Waterfalls project is all about understanding the role of waterfalls in their ecosystems. Water data is collected with scientific equipment, and uniquely a kayak is used as a data collection platform while Pedro Oliva, extreme white water kayak adventurer, acts as a conduit between science and society.


“My passion is to work with projects related to the environment, sport, science and society.”



61 days of study

438 water samples taken

219 sampling points

2,459 samples with multi parameter probes

12,295 records taken

393,881 temperature and humidity records

10 news segments on national TV, reaching more than 8 million viewers

25 schools along the river joined the project with environmental studies and thematic days

1,100 km of the river studied
