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MALAYSIA: FRESHWATER FISHERIES DEVELOP NEW BREED OF FISH

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English/Nat Scientists in Malaysia are trying to come up with a bigger, tastier freshwater fish. Dwindling marine fish stocks and pollution have seen many Malaysian's adding freshwater fish to their diet. And they look set to remain on...
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Growing conservation push in north Haiti focuses on restoring coastlines, overfished waters

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After decades of overfishing, Haitian conservationist Jean Wiener is leading a homegrown campaign to protect the country's northern coastal areas, including barrier reefs and threatened mangrove forests.Over the decades, Haiti has...
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Analyst: Amazon Hiring Key to Expansion

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Amazon is hiring thousands of people next week in order bring the new employees aboard before other retailers hire them for the upcoming holiday shopping season, according to Tuna Amobi, an equity analyst with CFRA Research in New York....
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The Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys is now protected by boom. It is a precaution following the discovery of an oil sheen and tar balls just a few miles offshore.

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HEADLINE: Fla. Dolphin center prepares for oil slick CAPTION: The Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys is now protected by boom. It is a precaution following the discovery of an oil sheen and tar balls just a few miles...
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ANTARCTICA: FROZEN CONTINENT CONFERENCE UPDATE

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English/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 environmentalists. During...
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A rare whale that has a dolphin-shaped head and saber-like teeth has been found dead on Los Angeles' Venice Beach, even though it prefers frigid subarctic waters. Marine biologists are working to preserve and examine the elusive arctic species. (Oct. 18)

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LOS ANGELES _ A rare whale that has a dolphin-shaped head and saber-like teeth has been found dead on Los Angeles' Venice Beach, even though it prefers frigid subarctic waters. The roughly 15-foot-long female Stejneger's beaked whale...
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Algae farming supports local fishermen

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1. Wide of boats moored in the harbour 2. Fishermen in canoe-like boat 3. Various of fishing boats in the harbour 4. Bird perched on a boat 5. Boats tied together 6. Wide of a fishing boat 7. Fishermen on the boat 8. Various of red...
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Chefs prepare Japan's most poisonous fish

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AP Television Tentake Restaurant, Tsukushima, Tokyo, Japan - 26 April 2010 1. Fugu swimming in restaurant's fish tank 2. Another fugu swimming in restaurant's fish tank 3. Tilt down on Tentake fugu restaurant with painting of fugu fish...
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MEXICO: DOLPHINS USED IN NEW THERAPY PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN

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Spanish/Nat Medical experts in Mexico have introduced dolphins as a key part of a new therapy programme for mentally handicapped children. The unusual treatment dates back to 1991 but its success has convinced doctors in Mexico City to...
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Greenpeace scientists say officials haven't even scratched the surface when it comes to the number of animal deaths caused by the Gulf oil spill. One marine biologist tells the AP so many brown pelicans have died the bird may have to go back onto the endangered species list.

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HEADLINE: Spill may push La. state bird back to endangered list Will Gulf spill 'endanger' brown pelican again? CAPTION: The environmental group Greenpeace says officials haven't even scratched the surface when it comes to the number of...
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Model buildings put to test with 'wall of wind'

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In a country where hurricanes hit, it's vital that high-rise buildings can stand up to extreme weather. Here in Miami, students are testing out their own model designs - with the help of a massive wall of fans at Florida International...
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Crete's wildlife still flourishing after years of human contact

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AP Television Southern Crete, October 8, 2010 1. Various shots of beach 2. Various shots of mountainous landscape 3. Various shots of herd of goats 4. Various shots of indigenous plants 5. Tilt up from gorge to mountains 6. Set up shots...
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Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region.

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Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region. Brazil is sizzling, and with the heat index sometimes soaring above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), keepers at a Rio de...
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North Cornwall lobster stock given a helping hand to stay healthy

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1. Dennis Knight, Lobster Fisherman, hauling lobster pot onto boat 2. Close shot, lobster pot being opened 3. UPSOUND: (English) Dennis Knight, Lobster Fisherman- "See? Too small, and only one claw. That one there, I know he's too...
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Volunteer divers help monitor marine life

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Miller''s Point, Cape Town, South Africa - 10 October 2009 1. Wide mountains and ocean (MUTE) 2. Wide rocks and ocean (MUTE) 3. Medium Oyster Catcher birds on rock (MUTE) 4. Close up mussels with water sweeping over them 5. Wide scuba...
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USA: NEW YORK: GIANT SQUID SPECIMEN GOES ON DISPLAY

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English/Nat The world's best-preserved specimen of a giant squid, the largest living invertebrate on Earth, has gone on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Giant squid live at least a 1-thousand 500 metres...
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Icy treats for zoo animals in Brazil but scorching heat kills fish in Argentina

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Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region. Brazil is sizzling, and with the heat index sometimes soaring above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), keepers at a Rio de...
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Australia urges the United Nations' highest court to ban Japan's annual whale hunt

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1. Wide interior of International Court of Justice 2. Wide of Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Koji Tsuruoka talking to media 3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Koji Tsuruoka, Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister: ++translation provided by Japanese...
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Blind and elderly sea mammals train the carers of tomorrow

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A marine facility in Florida Keys is offering college students a unique opportunity to combine hands-on training with an academic degree. Students at The Dolphin Research Centre's College of Marine Mammal Professions are given the chance...
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Cuban mining 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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The climate change debate that's raising temperatures

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US CLIMATE CHANGESOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.16SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionFriendship, Maine, US - 10 May 2016 1. Wide of...
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Divided America: Reflections on Climate Change

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus061271Before 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...