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How drones are helping DFO detect people interfering with lobster gear off P.E.I.

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The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has been using drones for years, but for the first time, the footage it gathers has been used as evidence in a court case involving an offence in Gulf of St. Lawrence waters. CBC's Taylor O'Brien...
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Bloomberg

The True Cost of Your Salmon Entree

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The world is about to consume more farmed seafood than wild fish for the first time ever. The collapse in some Alaskan fisheries threatens a vital food supply, a cherished way of life and a stark warning of a global future massively...
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Bloomberg

Earthshot Finalist, WildAid Marine Program Senior Director Meaghan Brosnan on Ocean Conservation

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The Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit revealed this year's 15 finalists and introduced their groundbreaking climate and environmental solutions to repair our planet this decade. Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua spoke with WildAid Marine...
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Bloomberg

This Monster Ship Is Part Robot and Can Move Oil Rigs

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Oct. 30 ""The Pieter Schelte is a cross between a ship and a giant robot. It has eight arms on its bow that can clamp to an oil platform and lift it onto the ship. A giant crane on back of ship then removes the legs from the ocean and...
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Brexit: HMS Mersey at anchor in the Solent

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The Royal Navy River-class offshore patrol vessel HMS Mersey at anchor in the Solent off the Isle of Wight, one of four river patrol vessels put on standby by the Government to guard against European trawlers entering UK territory if the...
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Press Association

French fishermen prepare their boats as row with UK continues

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Fishing boats in Boulogne, France on Friday morning as the UK-French fishing row continues.



Britain has told France “two can play at that game” in a warning the UK could retaliate if Paris goes ahead with “inflammatory”...
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Ocean conservationists welcome EU shark protection plan

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1. Oceana EU policy director Julie Cator, seated at her desk, browsing through report

2. Sign reads: (English) "Oc
eana"
3. Title cover of report reads: (English) "EU Action plan fo
r Sharks"
4. SOUNDBITE...
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CITES discusses protecting US and European eels

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A proposal for the conservation and trade of the Anguilla species of eel was discussed at the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP17) in Johannesburg on Sunday. Countries including Canada, Japan, the USA, Morocco,...
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Bloomberg

The Oceans Are the Final Frontier: Fabien Cousteau

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Oct. 13 -- Advisors Oceanic Explorer Fabien Cousteau discusses spending 31 days under water and the legacy of his grandfather, Jacques Cousteau, with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Brexit Trade Talks Resume

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Dec.07 -- Brexit negotiations resumed in Brussels with signs one of the biggest obstacle to a trade deal is close to being resolved. The U.K. and EU are hoping to finalize a deal before tonight, but another key sticking point still...
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Bloomberg

Need to Avoid Carbon 'Gold Rush' in the Ocean: Peter de Menocal

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Sep.24 -- "Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel sits down with Peter de...
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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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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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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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Danish fishermen face uncertain future over cuts

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A stiff wind buffets Ulrik Koelle Hansen's trawler as he heads out of this tiny fishing village in search of an early morning catch, but it's nothing to the battering he predicts if the European Union slashes the fishing quota for cod in...
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Fisheries officials, activists meet in Croatia for convention on tuna conservation

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Fisheries representatives and environmental activists from around the world on Monday began a conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia aiming to agree on ways to replenish and preserve the Atlantic Ocean's Tuna fish stocks.
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Bloomberg

Fish are Chips in Brexit Talks

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Oct.13 -- Pim Visser, The European Association of Fish Producers Organisations President speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about trade talks between the EU and United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Ireland’s McGrath on Brexit, Fisheries, Virus Restrictions

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Oct.23 -- The Brexit outlook is “a little bit brighter,” according to Ireland’s Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath as he discusses resumed talks on a Brexit deal and Ireland’s latest coronavirus restrictions. He...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Oceana NGO calls for "strong mandates" from governments to protect oceans at UN conference

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"We would like to see governments announce strong mandates for sustainable fisheries management, for measures to stop habitat destruction," says Kathryn Matthews, scientific director of the US-based NGO Oceana in Lisbon (Footage by AFPTV...
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WWF protest at over-fishing as EU meets to decide on quotas

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1. Pull out from traffic on main thoroughfare by EU Council to large fish tail sticking out of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) fish garbage truck

2. WWF fish garbage truck with sign reading in English: "Don't...
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Press Association

UK has not engaged in a constructive manner - Micheal Martin on fishing row

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Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin has waded in on the fishing row between the UK and France whilst attending the Cop26 summit in Glasgow. The Taoiseach told reporters that he stands in solidarity with France following a fall out over...
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The biologically diverse Barataria Bay in Louisiana has become the epicenter of the oil spill. Local fisherman are upset and fear that the wildlife and fisheries will be wiped out altogether threatening the livelihood of all who depend on this already endangered estuary.

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HEADLINE: Barataria estuary now ground zero in oil spill

CAPTION: The biologically diverse Barataria Bay in Louisiana has become the epicenter of the oil spill. Local fisherman are upset and fear that the wildlife and...
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Bloomberg

This Mega-Ship Can Haul 190 Million iPads

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Kyunghee Park reports on China gearing up to launch the longest ship in the world. She speaks to Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

What Is Half Elon Musk, Half Evel Knievel?

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Oct. 22 -- Chip Yates, a SoCal-based inventor, has created both the worlds fastest electric motorcycle and the worlds fastest electric airplane. Hes soon ready to turn years of self-funded R&D into a business, but not before realizing...