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Scientists measure extent of Asian carp invasion in US rivers

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River ecologists in the US have taken to their boats to attempt to settle the debate about the impact of Asian carp. Some scientists have predicted that the fish - an invasive species introduced 30 years ago to control plankton and algae...
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Study shows dolphins imitate one another while blindfolded

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AP Television Grassy Key, Florida - 11 January 2011 1. Dolphin trainers holding up their fingers then telling dolphins, "Let's Go!' 2. Dolphins doing flips through air 3. Exterior of the sign outside the Dolphin Research Centre 4. Closer...
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Disney Buying Large Part of 21st Century Fox

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A prominent investment research firm has raised its recommendation on Disney stock from 'Buy' to 'Strong Buy' after Disney buys the Murdoch family's Fox movie and television studios to meet competition from technology companies in the...
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Disney Buying Large Part of 21st Century Fox

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A prominent investment research firm has raised its recommendation on Disney stock from 'Buy' to 'Strong Buy' after Disney buys the Murdoch family's Fox movie and television studios to meet competition from technology companies in the...
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Algae could be the solution to the world's most complex problems

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1. Set up shot of algae open system at Broculo 2. Algae farmer stirring the pool with algae 3. Peddle supports water movement in the open system 4. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Carel Callenbach, Director of Ingrepro: "Algae are very small and...
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International whaling conference votes against Japan's plans to resume whaling in Antarctic next year

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An international whaling conference voted on Thursday against Japan's highly criticised plans to resume whaling in the Antarctic next year, but Japan vowed to go ahead anyway. A resolution adopted at the International Whaling Commission...
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Scientists in Southern California are trying to design the next oil, and it may be floating in most oceans and ponds. Researchers say algae may be the next alternative to oil. The AP's John Mone reports.

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HEADLINE: Could Algae be oil's next competitor? CAPTION: Scientists in Southern California are trying to design the next oil, and it may be floating in most oceans and ponds. Researchers say algae may be the next alternative to oil....
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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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Marine Mammal Kina Highlights Captivity Dilemma

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY/ PART COURTESY NOAA SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Waimanalo, Hawaii - June 8, 2017 1. Various dolphins performing at Sea Life...
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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: NASA PICTURES FROM HUBBLE TELESCOPE OF CRAB NEBULA

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English/Nat The American space agency NASA has released extraordinary pictures of a star which exploded nearly one thousand years ago using images gathered from the Hubble Telescope. Newly assembled video, shown today by NASA in...
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Oysters reintroduced in New York City

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Plans are underway to reintroduce millions of oysters to the waters around New York City. Oysters are vital for filtering the water of harmful pollutants and it is hoped their reintroduction will revitalise the harbour for fish and bird...
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ANTARCTICA: FROZEN CONTINENT CONFERENCE

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Ministers from 24 of the Antarctica Treaty's 43 member countries are continuing their informal summit in the frozen wasteland, seeing some of the work carried out there by the resident scientists and...
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Manatee sea cows are nature's graceful giants

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AP Television Sarasota, Florida, US - April 5, 2012 1. Close manatee taking treats from hand of trainer and eating, second manatee in background 2. Wide manatee with snout to training board 3. Close of trainer feeding manatee fruit 4....
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Efforts to conserve endangered coastal areas

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTCaracol - 13 May 2015 1. Various of fisherman on boat making fine-mesh netsCaracol - 14 May 2015 2. Various of boats and fishermen walking through water towards beach3. Various of woman...
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Whale sharks tagged with satellite trackers

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Program version only N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE:Whale sharks tagged with satellite trackers CAPTION: Great numbers of whale sharks are congregating in the algae rich waters off Mexico's Yucatan...
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A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures.

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HEADLINE: Survey: Weather changes threaten coral reefs CAPTION: A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures. (July 8) ...
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Bangladesh is a conservation hotspot for some species of dolphins and whales

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Dhaka, 11-12 October 2008 1. Wideshot of Sadarghat wharf on the Buriganga (Ganges) river in Dhaka 2. Midshot of wharf 3. Tightshot of boats 4. Midshot of row boats 5. Midshot of big passenger steamer pulls in 6. Tightshot of crowds on...
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Conference to discuss impact of ICJ ruling on Japan's whale hunt

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Japan's intention to resume whale hunts in the Antarctic - despite a ruling by the top United Nations court - topped the agenda as an international whaling conference opened in Slovenia's Adriatic Sea resort of Portoroz on...
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Japanese scientists filmed a live giant squid - once thought of as creatures only in legends.

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HEADLINE: Caught on tape The legenday giant squid CAPTION: Japanese scientists filmed a live giant squid - once thought of as creatures only in legends. (Dec. 22) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:giant squid getting caught] They're the...
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Zoo studies the way dolphins navigate by listening

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Vancouver Aquarium - 23rd October 2008 1. Dolphin trainers turn dolphin on its side, remove eye cup, whistle, and gesture to the animal. 2. Dolphin on its side, trainer removes eye cup, feeds fish to animal. 3. Visitors to the aquarium...