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REPLAY Aceh battles environmental threats in aftermath of tsunami

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Banda Aceh - 17 November 2005 1. Various of debris from tsunami Banda Aceh - 19 November 2005 2. Various of city official Saifuddin working at his office 3. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Saifuddin, Banda Aceh city official: "We now have to...
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Bloomberg

Preventing Over-Fishing in New England and an Aquarium's Mission to Protect Oceans

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The NOAA Sustainable Fisheries Division in Gloucester, Massachusetts, monitors over-fishing to keep our oceans healthy and sustainable. The New England Aquarium in Boston devotes efforts and expenditures towards oceanic protection as...
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Red tide washes dead fish ashore in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula

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Sisal, Yucatan, Mexico - July 8 2008 1. Wide of Sisal town 2. Man walking on Sisal beach 3. Close up of a dead globe fish 4. Pull out from close up of dead fish 5. Dead fish on the beach 6. Close up of face of a dead fish 7. Close up...
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First-ever video images of ocean floor volcanic eruptions

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1. Various underwater shot of Ash, and sulfur laden eruptions from the crater of NW Rota-1 volcano 2. Underwater shot of liquid carbon dioxide 3. Underwater shot of vehicle covered with liquid carbon dioxide 4. Underwater shot of robot...
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President Barack Obama dispatched Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson to help with the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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HEADLINE: Obama to use 'every resource' to help oil spill CAPTION: President Barack Obama dispatched Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa...
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Divided America: Reflections on Climate Change

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Before it got too overheated, America wasn't that split by global warming, but now emotions are rising with the temperatures."I am definitely bearing witness to climate change," said Diane Cowan, a marine biologist who studies lobster...
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Discarded flip flops turned into works of art ++CORRECTED SCRIPT++

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+++In the story Kenya Flip Flops transmitted May 8 about artisans in Kenya who turn old sandals into art objects, The Associated Press included in the storyline wording that closely paralleled the wording of an earlier story on the...
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CLEAN : Dutch inventor harnessing waves to clean up the seas

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CLEAN : Dutch inventor harnessing waves to clean up the seas
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International global warming conference approves report on climate change, presser

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1. Wide pan of news conference with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chairman, Rajendra Pachauri 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC chairman: "Let me first apologise for keeping you waiting but as you know...
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Bloomberg

Where Are the Spratly Islands and Why Do They Matter?

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Dec. 24 -- Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow Ely Ratner discusses why six nations are contesting sovereignty over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
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RR7744A PANAMA: WHO WILL CONTROL THE CANAL?

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Panamanians have just voted in a national referendum to accept two treaties with the United States that will transfer the American-owned Panama Canal to them. The treaties involve millions of dollars of US aid to Panama and a continued...
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World's first artificially conceived dolphins born

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FILE - 14 May 2001 1. Dolphin Ada in swimming pool giving birth to baby dolphin, which at first is trailing below mother, then swimming along side 28 June 2001 2. Various Suzanne Gendron, Director of Zoological operations and Education...
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USA/SPACE COMPTON GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY DUMPED

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English/Nat NASA put on a big light show early on Sunday, but it's not yet sure whether there were any witnesses. The space agency deliberately crashed a 17-ton satellite into a remote section of the Pacific Ocean. The Compton orbiting...
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DiCaprio: We're Pushing Oceans To The Very Brink

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 September 20161. Wide of DiCaprio taking stage with Secretary Kerry2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonardo DiCaprio, Actor:"This conference has become a true...
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Interview with Queen Noor of Jordan on marine pollution

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Queen Noor of Jordan, campaigner and Ocean Elder, on marine conservation and pollution on 8 June 2018 in London, United Kingdom
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Sir Richard Branson interview on plastics and the environmental damage they cause

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Richard Branson being interviewed on how plastic waste is harming the environment (part 1) on January 21, 2017 in London, England.
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Gulf of Mexico's 'dead zone' is 8th largest

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Scientists are back from measuring the Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" and say although Hurricane Barry reduced the size from a predicted near-record 7,800 square miles (20,200 square kilometres) the area is still one of the top 10 largest.
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Bloomberg

CFR's Hillman on Brexit Negotiations, Fishing Rights

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Dec.20 -- Jennifer Hillman, senior fellow for trade and international political economy at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses Brexit trade talks on "Bloomberg Markets." (This interview aired on December 18, 2020.)
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Regrowing Coral To Protect Coastlines

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Nearly 90 percent of Florida's coral reef has been decimated over the last 40 years, according to NOAA.
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USA/SPACE COMPTON GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY DUMPED (2)

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English/Nat NASA put on a big light show early on Sunday, but it's not yet sure whether there were any witnesses. The space agency deliberately crashed a 17-ton satellite into a remote section of the Pacific Ocean. The Compton orbiting...
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First Pacific tsunami drill starts despite real earthquakes

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1. Wide of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre 2. Medium of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brian Yanagi, Tsunami Centre Spokesman: "Pacific wide tsunami exercise called 'Exercise Pacific Wave 2006,' poses two...
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Malaysia PM says new data shows missing plane plunged into southern Indian Ocean

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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Monday that a new analysis of satellite data shows that the missing Malaysia Airlines plane plunged into the southern Indian Ocean. The news is a major breakthrough in the unprecedented...
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What it takes to rear bluefin tuna

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VNR Maruha-Nichiro Holdings Maruha Nichiro Ocean Pens, Amami Oshima, 25 May 2009 1. Various of Pacific bluefin tuna swimming in ocean pens AP Television Nikishima Bay, Kumano, Mie Prefecture, 4 November 2009 2. Pan of ocean pens...