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See jellyfish in a whole new light

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Many of us just see jellyfish as washed up blobs on the beach. But an exhibition in Manila is putting jellyfish in a whole new light. This audio and visual delight is putting jellyfish in the spotlight. Most people try to avoid...
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SYND 17 9 80 MARINE BIOLOGIST SYLVIA EARLE SWIMS WITH WHALES

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American marine biologist, Dr Sylvia Earle, accompanied by local divers and scientists, has made a dive off Walker Bay, to approach the rare "Southern Right" whales. The cows have entered the sheltered bay in order to calve in the...
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Fisheries ministry announce suspension of whaling for this year

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1. Wide shot of news conference with Takahide Naruko, Whaling Section Director of Far Seas Fishery Division, Fishery Agency 2. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Takahide Naruko, Whaling Section Director of Far Seas Fishery Division, Fishery...
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Lionfish population rises, causing environmental damage

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Nassau, Bahamas - 30 July 2008 1. Close-up of two lionfish on coral reef 2. Close-up adult lionfish under reef 3. Pan shot of scuba divers looking for lionfish 4. Close-up lionfish caught in net 5. Close-up lionfish placed in another...
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Beluga whale studies shed light on the mammals' communication

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Vancouver Aquarium, 24th October 2008 1. Vancouver Aquarium trainer with hand in baby beluga Tiqa's mouth. 2. Close of baby beluga Tiqa's face with trainer's hand. 3. Trainer guides baby beluga Tiqa onto her side in water. 4. Beluga...
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Health warning over popular Hong Kong food

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1. Busy street 2. Close-up of restaurant sign 3. Exterior of a Chinese restaurant 4. Busy Chinese restaurant interior 5. Waitress placing bamboo steamers on a big table 6. Close-up of steamed dim sum (filled dumpling) 7. Several bamboo...
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Whaling commission votes to increase conservation, delegates/WWF reax

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1. Various at 55th annual International Whaling Commission conference 2. Various cutaways of delegates 3. People coming out afterwards for drinks party 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Masayuki Komatsu, Japanese delegation: "I think it's...
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Fluorescent fish, mini pigs and medicinal fungus - biotech for the future

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Taipei, Taiwan - July 18, 2013 1. Close up of green "GloFish", a genetically modified Zebra Danios (or Zebra fish) inside a tank under a black light 2. Close up Angel Fish, Pterophyllum Scalare, genetically modified green 3. Close of...
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Cuban mining presents environmental challenge

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A mine on Cuba's southeast coast is an engine of revenue for the country's cash-strapped government, but at the same time presents challenges for a country that prides itself on its environmental safeguards.Plumes of smoke rise over the...
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Whaling talks in Japan after resumption of commercial hunts rejected

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Japan will encounter "serious difficulties" around the issue of food security if a ban on commercial whaling remains in place, the country's senior fisheries negotiator said on Thursday.
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CUBA: HAVANA: TRAUMATISED DOLPHIN MENIQUE RETURNS HOME

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Spanish/Nat Cubans have welcomed home a performing dolphin traumatised by its two year stay in Chile. The dolphin, called Menique, is recovering in Havana's National Aquarium where it will hopefully be performing again in the near...
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CANADA: FISHING DISPUTE, TURBOT CATCHES

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English/Nat Just as it appeared the Spanish-Canadian fishing dispute was to be settled, Spanish radio reported today (Thursday) that Canadian patrol boats had harassed two Spanish fishing trawlers off Newfoundland. A Spanish ship captain...
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Whale researchers in the Pacific Northwest take to the air in the Zeppelin Eureka airship for a unique perspective on resident killer whales. An AP video essay by Ted S. Warren.

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Tracking whales from above CAPTION: Whale researchers in the Pacific Northwest take to the air in the Zeppelin Eureka airship for a unique perspective on resident killer whales. An AP video essay by Ted S....
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Whale Sharks surface from the ocean depths

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Holbox - 9 September, 2007 1. Underwater wide shot of Whale Shark showing all its body 2. Underwater medium shot of whale Shark 3. Underwater close up of Whale Shark gills 4. Underwater full shot of Whale Shark swimming to the surface...
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EU reaches deal on fishing quotas after all-night negotiations

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Brussels - 19 December 2007 1. Exterior of the European Council building, venue for EU Fisheries meeting 2. Close up EU flags 3. Interior, EU Agriculture Commissioner Joe Borg 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Borg, European Commissioner for...
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Fishing industry is struggling to recover from Fukushima nuclear accident

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1. Wide of fishing boat returning to port 2. Mid of fisherman on boat 3. Wide of fishing boat entering port 4. Mid of fishermen unloading fish caught for monitoring purposes 5. Close of fish (flatfish) in a basket 6. Mid of...
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Concerns about the impact of theThree Gorges Dam

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Yichang city, Hubei province - Nov.30, 2007 1. Wide high shot of Three Gorges Dam in Yichang city, Hubei province 2. Wide of Three Gorges Dam 3. Wide, tilt up of power generating section of Three Gorges Dam 4. Medium of part of power...
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A marine facility in the Florida Keys is offering college students a unique opportunity to help aging animals. The 36-week program is the only one in the U.S. that teaches hands-on training and care of marine mammals. (Dec. 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus002676 NATSOT: Kelly Jayne Rodriguez/Trainer "I'm going to ask her to come! Good. I'm still talking to her so she knows where I'm at." Nats: Trainer - "that gives her a clue to open her eyes, which...
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California drought could doom endangered fish

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US DROUGHT FISHSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:09SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionDixon, California, US - 14 July 20151. Pan left of researchers pulling trawl net...
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Scientists find shrimp-like creature under Antarctic ice sheet

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Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf, Antarctica - December 2009 1. Shrimp-like creature swimming around camera cable inside bore hole Greenbelt, Maryland, USA - 12 March 2010 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Bindschadler, NASA Ice Scientist:...
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Fishing crisis prompts more sustainable practices

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Overfishing and climate change have combined to deplete fish stocks in Cambodia's Koh Rong Archipelago, causing hardship in communities traditionally reliant on fishing. One organisation is working with local fishermen to develop new...
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CUTS 17/9/80 AMERICAN MARINE BIOLOGIST SYLVIA EARLES SWIMMING WITH WHALES AT WALKER BAY

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American marine biologist Dr Sylvia Earle, accompanied by local divers and scientists, has made a dive off Walker Bay to approach the rare "Southern Right" whales. The cows have entered the sheltered bay in order to calve in the...
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Biologists are studying fish in Tennessee Valley Authority lakes by using "electrofishing" to stun them. After they are temporarily incapacitated by a low level current, fish eerily rise to the surface where they are examined and tossed back. (April 7)

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SOMETHING FISHY IS GOING ON IN ALABAMA'S WHEELER LAKE...(nats) BUT THESE FISH AREN'T DEAD...THEY'VE JUST BEEN TEMPORARILY STUNNED. SOUNDBITE (English) John Justice, TVA fisheries biologist: "Generally speaking they recover within, you...