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Sky News

Michael Gove Meets Fishermen RE Brexit

Higher Ed
VOICED: A group of fishermen have warned the Environment Secretary that Brexit is the Government's one chance to save their floundering industry. Michael Gove met them during a visit to the seaside town of North Shields. Sky's Frazer...
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Bloomberg

South Korea Wants China to Crack Down on ‘Illegal’ Trawlers

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Chinese fishing is increasing security risks near South Korea’s tense nautical border, according to a top cabinet member in Seoul. In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg, South Korean Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Moon...
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Curated Video

USA/UN - UN Fisheries Agreement

Higher Ed
Key fishing nations signed a landmark treaty Monday (4/12) at the

United Nations to prevent conflicts and conserve fish st
ocks.
More than 30 nations are expected to sign the tr
eaty. They
include Canada,...
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Bloomberg

What's the Cost to U.S. of South China Sea Ruling?

Higher Ed
Aug. 2 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy reports on the cost of the South China Sea ruling to the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Increase in Atlantic Bluefin tuna catches top ICCAT agenda

Higher Ed
Nations from around the Atlantic and Mediterranean are starting to assess how much more of the prized Bluefin tuna can be caught in the next years amid signs stocks of the iconic fish are continuing to...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson addresses Carlisle hustings

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson takes part in the latest round of Tory Leadership hustings at Carlisle Racecourse.
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He says he believes far from threatening it, Brexit will intensify the strength of the UK union, criticises the BBC for...
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Bloomberg

Unique Green Investment Ideas on How to Fight Climate Change

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- An expert panel offered Bloomberg News investment ideas on how to fight climate change. On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Suzanne Woolley discuss some of the highlights from the panel.
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Bloomberg

City of London Could Be a 'Huge' Brexit Loser, Says Guy Hands

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- Guy Hands, Terra Firma Capital Partners chairman and chief investment officer, discusses the impact of Brexit on U.K. exports, investment strategy, and the influence of environmental, social and governance issues on the firm's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : NGO releases newly-hatched sea turtles on Cyprus's west coast at sunset

9th - Higher Ed
Members of the Society for Protection of Turtles (Spot) NGO gather at sunset in northern Cyprus's Akdeniz turtle conservation beach to release around 300 newly-hatched Loggerhead (Caretta Caretta) and Green (Chelonia Mydas) turtles...
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Curated Video

Japanese delegation at tuna conference in Cancun

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of hotel where tuna conference is taking place

2. Man walking into conference
room
3. Japanese
delegation
4. Wide of
conference room
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ce setting for Japanr/>6....
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Curated Video

Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest since BP oil spill in 2010. (June 24)

Higher Ed
Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest.

State officials said they don't have...
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Bloomberg

We Will Drill on Our Own: Rosneft CEO

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 ""In an exclusive interview, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin discusses the billion-barrel crude strike in the Kara sea region of Russias Arctic Ocean and how Russian sanctions are keeping Exxon Mobile from participating in the oil find....
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Bloomberg

South China Sea: Oil and Gas vs. Fishing

Higher Ed
Jan. 6 -- Bloomberg's David Tweed discusses the market-moving flashpoints to watch in 2015 with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Seafood Proves Sweet Spot in Japanese Exports

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- The appetite for Japanese products is growing, helped out by the weakening yen, with seafood pushing sales of food abroad to a record level. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Johnson Says No Leader Should Accept EU's Terms

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Boris Johnson said no British prime minister should accept the European Union’s terms on the future U.K.-EU trade relationship. He made the comments in the House of Commons in London ahead of a meeting in Brussels with...
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Curated Video

Annual meeting of International Whaling Commission

Higher Ed
20 May 2002

1. Various of Greenpeace anti-whaling protest, people holding placards "Aid for Aid, Not for Whal
ing."
2. International Whaling Commission (IWC) delegates walking...
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Curated Video

Annual meeting of International Whaling Commission

Higher Ed
May 20, 2002

000 Wide of building where the International Whaling Commission (IWC) conference is being
held
004 Anti-whaling protestors with signs outsid
e building
008 IWC Delegates...
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Curated Video

SYND 20-12-72 ICELANDIC AMBASSODOR IN THE UN SPEAKS AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK

Higher Ed
Icelandic Ambassador to UN Haraldur Kroyer speaks at New York press conference about resolution on sovereignty of coastal states and Iceland's fishery resources.

1. mcu kroyer speaking (SOUNDBITE): En
glish
Film: Pos - Sound:...
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Bloomberg

A Video Game to Prevent Next Deepwater Horizon

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- The industrial giant Siemens is expanding its digital, and in some cases, its virtual offerings. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols trained on their new Comos software to respond to deep-water emergencies. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

RR0222/A Senegal: Fishing

Higher Ed
Senegal, May 2002:

Soumbedioune, Senegal - boats bringing in fish; man steering boat; men in boat; landing on beach; women waiting for fish; men with boats; SOT in Wolof, Ndeye Ndiaye, fishing boat owner; fisherman carrying empty...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Icelands Pirate Jonsdottir: an accidental politician

9th - Higher Ed
The Icelandic Pirate Birgitta Jonsdottir is a hacker cyberspace anarchist and activist who is reluctant to embody power as she could become one of the next top leaders of her country
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Sky News

International fallout over the Salisbury former spy poisoning continues.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the vehicle used to take Yulia Skripal from the airport, wrapped in protective blue sheets and loaded onto a military truck on 19th March 2018 in Durrington, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
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Sky News

Tory Leadership candidate Boris Johnson at sausage factory in Yorkshire

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with UK Politican and Conservative Party Leadership contender Boris Johnson MP speaking on Social care, Brexit, uniting the Union and Fox hunting. Both candidates are continuing their campaigning in...
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Bloomberg

EU Ambassador to the U.K. Sees New Momentum Toward Negotiations

Higher Ed
Jun.16 -- Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed to not extend the transition period beyond December 2020. The Ambassador of the EU to the U.K. Joao Vale De Almeida, joins Francine...