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tv   Dying Earth The Last Shark  Al Jazeera  May 18, 2024 7:30am-8:01am AST

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isn't bogota have it onto the transfer of at least 10 inmates could have been involved in beginning of carlo elma from on the structure of the country's largest prison. major operations underway in the columbia and capital to catch the killers out of town to run piet, a has more from vulgar to and the parents comb, rains inside them with the prison. but with that, the morning after the assassination of its director and fitting them. this special police forces patrol the area as a man hunter. peroration continues across the city to catch his killers fitting them. this was returning home from work when a motorcycle approached this vehicle and then gunman opened fire club. this minister of justice revealed the 5th. ma'am, this former police colonel has received several traits for being killed in a benefit kennel. elma fernandez had received the threaten pamphlets collated on thursday of last week. he'd filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office the following day on friday and on tuesday
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of this week with the prisoner will pharmacy, which is the regular procedure. he introduced the request for protection. but that protection didn't arrive in time for the man. this had started running the facility just weeks ago and was bentham cracking down and criminal activities inside the prison, including unannounced searches, more than 5000 inmates are crowded into a prison, meant to hold a maximum of 2900 prisoners organized crime groups often control entire pavilions, some 550 prison officials, up receive debts rates in the past 2 years for confronting the gangs. security experts say the assessing ation is a window into a broader crisis within the system. it's an open secret that there is broad corruption within the prison system. and this is a very difficult reality for the authorities because the guards come from a position of weakness space with the interest of criminals who wielding norm as
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amounts of capital and cash. and also his course of power to very clearly, ret, um, exercise retribution against those who do cool, don't cooperate. they have a real ability to corrupt and corps and co opt the authorities. i think that's a problem that the state hasn't grappled with. the question for many now is if you have a story, these will not only be able to bring to justice, those responsible for the scaling, but also dismantled the very powerful networks inside the prison that have been allowed to fetch their allison that i'm 50. i'm just need to die, so it's going to be next. don't forget the website, of course all the 0 dot com and robotics and stay with us. some of the there's a next generation in the united states. they're not happy with what is happening
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and they're not happy with the u. s. foreign policy. and that's why they're trying to make their voices heard. the administrators of each university really have a choice to either escalate and call in police, be confrontational, or to actually listen to what their concerns are. city stream of people being arrested, placed in the zip tie and cops and taken away many of the purchases we talk to the said they will continue protesting until their demands are met. of the
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diving is, is this an incredible thing for me? i wouldn't be underwater. it's a magical event. it's a mystical event. the most of the time it's meditation. it puts you in a state of mind that you know peace you have to wait. you have to be patient. sometimes they don't come. but when you encounter these animals, when you see the chart, so you see the turtles, it's just passion pulling all over it. i really can't describe it.
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we need these equal systems to be resilient. the ocean provides services for us that we require as humanity. and these echo systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change, and we need to adapt. and it seems to be that humanity is working really, really hard. so at the oceans will not have that resilience. and that's the sad part. we got to get these changes done. we must save these animals. the winter was just as i said, i work with many young people putting all the science together. so that one we can create a new marine protected area and to so that we can improve the management of these areas and grandma's. so near, we started studying the movements of bull sharks, the movements of man to raise the movements of hawks field turtles and tried to
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provide the authorities with the best scientific evidence possible. so if they could come up with a reasonable management plans, where should we fish, when shouldn't we fish? where should, with the marine protected areas being what it was, you know, the place many of those that is a get that go with, you know, so there was this almost at the end of the and then this was any model is moving in to find out what is the level less young? some present doesn't go study, gus is plaza, and so the, so on us and the plans that this goes when will there seem to the kilometer is present? nobody's out through equilibrium. the concern is that goes the stomach, us by something percentage, and that's what i'm at the bottom by using the phone that i showed you into the gutted stuff. so, and that's what i did that is most flip and we did it for the kinetic soon as in my nickel gallop. that'll be done on this basis. i used to write in the there's a concept when we're settings ecology that says that bio diversity generates by
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diversity. the thought that we need to have that diversity because if not, we're going to hurt our own capacity to keep on using the ocean. the then at the bottom of the stat and then present that as much as in the most of the present, the doing with them as a little more to this particular system of the wind up and the better to put our st new there. so what do we need to come and come into the we tie these animals with the caustic tags, it's a little cylinder about this one. it emits a sound every 60 seconds in order to to listen to this, we have to install listening stations. whenever a tag dynamo swims by one of our listening stations, the listening stations can hear the tag, and then we get hit. so every 4 or 5 months,
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we have to go to our listening stations that are under water. we dialed all the information and that will tell us every time one of our tad shirts swam within a 500 meter range of that receiver. so we have the date, the time in this specific number. the it doesn't look as it will say is a little bit of money because of course it goes both dom item list of that the u. k . display assistance. most the most it'd be done by the bottom, which is you must goes of pills for them as it is to use the same guy as soon as you have less to going. so sending model is it gets uncle me in the a and then let's pull us you wanted the just the the say, cynthia, that's just like a lot of good. i dialing for my
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son cameras, click the lymphoma. sheila 90 sounds, you know, it's on ellis island parmesan lane, but it's almost, it's almost like when he got alive as a matter of fact the closing date because comment in that report back is but that's not going to create any change. the change is going to occur when you turn that science in the policy. this is not a trivial problem. this is not a chart problem. there's an over fishing problem, and we got to solve it. of this fishing and coastal waters didn't really start until the seventy's 5 families came from spain in the fifty's to develop shrimp drawing and close rekey. and during the following decades, there was a finance a but then they were very noticing or efficient problems and they started getting concerned every now and then we would have dozens of turtles, washington on the beaches and it was
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a mystery like white. and it didn't take long to figure out that it was the shrimp chargers and the ship followers would tell me, randal, we know it is a problem. we know we have to work and help protect these turtles, but you're ignoring the long line industry. the song sent us the answers on the lot, and it's almost like that, and because i, my cetera, is more focused, alexia, you break up the new minutes of the space, is that the do it on the stars as best as best as christ? i'm a and maybe you'll come in like a medium again. then the rest of this isn't the able to get a phone on them on a long line boat and we gave them a video camera and his mission was to obtain footage of sea turtles caught on these long lines. he said, oh randall, you got to check out this. and he showed me the famous footage of the blue shark
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getting sent on his coat to read them online both. and i think this is one of the 1st evidence ever obtained of live sharpening have been right in front of us. the my career made a really important twist. they were here to get charged for the shark fin industry in china. shark fin soup is a delicacy. it's a matter of status. it's to show that you're prosperous. now, a key little sharp fence can go for a 100 to
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a $150.00. but the meat of the shark only goes for like $0.50 of a dollar for the meat. if you catch one shark at sea and you have enough defense and build a shark away, you can keep on fishing. so economically it makes total sense. asked, i say, can you say i use and i sort of bias cities. i'd like to know that they'll allow you to coordinate any money close or you don't have to take us a moment to go ahead and book it. but it's when i ask a guy, lot doing it allows you to analyze the do it only include that in us singularly as in england, people are going through a lot of that. let's do it on this cuz i did us, do you think of any goodness i left us, the photo might not do it. i had a quick video and i'd like to go to the day or so. so you get on the base, we have to stop killing shirts, i don't care defense are attached or not, otherwise they're going to look go the way of the back trudel, which is practically extinct. and these are top the, the,
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the i came to realize very early in my career that who cares about science? we produce to science. we know what needs to be done. and when policy decisions have to be made, science goes in the backseat, the media, we had a good sense of how tricky we're using. the oldest tower
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rates and every species that goes extinct or the population perhaps has some of that species, even if it doesn't go extinct, you're taking one of those supports out and you take another one out and you take another one out. and eventually, after you've taken and also the whole thing collapses, we are in this explanatory extinction. when we hear that there are 1000000 species going extinct, we get scared. but it's not only of species, it's important. it's the abundance of bye to versus clicking on any item to to, to go out fully. almost bed means getting into so to get someone up and put it on your post. how to put that on the rest of the smaller hammerhead populations of decline, 95 percent in globally short populations is declined 70 percent of all species and we're still not doing anything about it and you'd be thinking
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syndicates to leave it and i'll let us do it on this guys because they've got to down the bottom. yeah. if you need to, i went in was going to this computer is too general i this is the best, scientifically documented planetary extinction. this is happening microseconds planted. she has been around 4500000000 years. we humans have only just arrived. maybe we price the object or see fucking and the time it will continue without the protection of our by diversity on land was clearly top of mind. for many governments in costa rica, and we have done a pretty good job on that. we have not done a good job with our maureen resource.
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pacific doesn't face vanity, but also to see if the deal is spelled as a much see what do you guys have to study the bodies of mental e as a mental thing going to us might you? but to get presented, suppose you limit the 0. i don't want this little that you see why he's 40 in the supplies? go see it almost does. it's a suspicious you put a dentist? nope, that's the cause of money is, is what that means. going to go ok. it goes down as fast and we because out of the go, uh its but the low cost is money in the middle. that doesn't. but if you want everyone to go to a good deal and on the suck, i'll just do it on this. there's a category at this business. here's best of the list. bonia. gomez busy is the desk of a deal. the shorts are commercial species and by saying sharks are a wildlife, they keep on pushing on to extinction. government people are thinking you're bringing deep c charlie back. you can actually call it correction fixes we have
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better sites, we have better knowledge and allowing sharks to be considered productive species and not while life is not really wrong. and it shows how deeply corrupt the system is and how very specific interests of a few companies that are doing the damage is a demonstration that politicians are looking to the side the i'm a scientist, but i'm very more well known as an active is the victory but that's because, you know, i just don't stay there with the science. we work with the politicians,
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we work at the people and when everything else has failed, then we have the door open to go to court. and we can go to court and show the judges that here's the science. this is what needs to be done. and that's where we've had our biggest victories the and 2021. that the united states, they put coast rica on the i, u. u list, which means the illegal unregulated and then reported fishing. the business very bad. took for costa rica to be on this list. and what we did was we got all the information. what is closer we get done to change the situation. the closer we get hasn't done anything we obtained all this information, we wrote a report and we sent it to the united states government. we accused because reek of not following these commitments. and this came out in the paper, the boots on the front page of lena sealed closer because most influential and most
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read newspaper. and it was right there on the 1st page. this could have very serious repercussions for ecos rica in the form of an economic embargo on long 9 exports. we really don't want to see this in bar, it will happen. but we gotta remember, we have to coaster because the closer because it goes to the conventions and signs everything. but then we have the coast rico. we have to deal with here in costa rica, which is completely the opposite. and that's what the most into because most of them, at that the mean income point in illinois is that those are the costume that goes with dollars. and it says it does luca force that is good child for it. that's what i'm at the thing for my son. the next one is government, the renovation. i left the spaces seen on the some of those in the the we were able to shut down the shrimp and all the industry. and of course,
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this created a lot of have locked within the industry and locking down the streets of printer, renters and cars. stop and shop travelers come out and you know, they scream at me, they get in my face, they threatened me. you're leaving in, i mean, let me said he is in prison. his bullet isn't present to us just as we've been in the school. mr. daniel, this was about, it was in which was discussed was my message for these fishermen is you're barking up the wrong tree. what you guys really need is a fishery answer to that protects your interest that protects the democratic, sustainable development of our nation. no matter what is it cost, okay, but okay, then how much because of these for so long as you guys at dallas complement dimas and for to, to a specific basis. so the thing that's been as the create is see just
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almost at the input the but i come. yeah. and that's because the system was we said good again. this design is collapsing, data comes on. this is to come to the on the other hand, it's encouraging to know that we have had some major policy changes in coast rica that we've, that attain in court. and some of our policy changes have had global impact the . so for the last 20 years, we've been working with the high seas alliance to try and have a high seas treaty that protects bio diversity beyond national jurisdiction. that
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means the high seas, every country has 200 miles, which is their patrimony on ocean. but everything beyond 200 miles is no man's land . but you can basically do whatever you want out there. these fishing fleets come from different countries and take everything. and there's no international ocean police who goes out and stops at the high seas. it's called, we're never government essentially. the service at the ocean provides us. it's not just a place to go swimming, not a place just to see or unusual species like wales. we rely on them for the function of keeping too much carbon dioxide from building up in the atmosphere. the oceans of getting warmer and the ocean to ability. you absorb, carbon dioxide is slowing down a little quiet as okay went this came up because again,
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awesome that will find them in the same kind of his magic corner in this message. what are the arrows, the mess wordpress is the work of sending the soonest. when it goes to attic, said it is a quick deal for them to at least it was on them, which was it less expenses, because on up to let's pull up this call and let's close the pin number. so we've been trying to negotiate this in the u. n. and the 5 major fishing nations are firmly against any type of control in the high seats. and after 20 years, we finally reached the agreement. ladies and gentlemen, the ship has reached special for the 1st time in history. nations have agree to begin the very difficult process of negotiating an agreement that is going to manage walters that belong to no it gives me
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a lot of hope because it tells me that humanity is expanding its sense of responsibility around this. but we'll have to see how governments treat that agreement. it could take decades for them to really get it functionally in place. by the time you get done with it, you don't have the keys species which are necessary to maintain the eco system. the if you stop there, you get nothing accomplished because conventions by themselves don't get anything accomplished. you know, we have congress is we have meetings, we have symposiums, and we talk about this so much. we talk talk, talk, talk, talk. but what are we actually done? like against global warming, we have to stop going to so many meetings and we have to start at the not about the future. and it is possible. we just need to make the choice
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the to reset and keep judging the value of others, bases on this planet by how much money we can extract from that. that's the whole problem, right? that are, we have to learn somehow how to adjust marble at the other life on this planet that, that is here with us. when you're an economist, you always want to see that graph go up and
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that just is not sustainable, especially when we're splitting natural resources that are, that are limited that are already endangered. and that graph just simply can keep on going, even though the species are going extinct. maybe the graph keeps on going up because the more rigorous species is the more money they're going to pay for it. the active for most young videos are changes to simply stay in mind just as any mileage you get to the sun. us punches in cars, just pick on them because you know, so you lose x for candice an event. but if there's something i don't know this the, as humans are also part of the diversity, we're just another species in the central system. we're just the naked,
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a peer that's very arrogant and think that we're doing things right. and we're actually killing ourselves. we have to decide as a species that we care about others before, so we care about other species as well as humanity. the one of the main things i told the young scientist to work with me, remember, science ain't going to save anything. the change is going to occur when you turn that science into policy, you got to go to court and get people in trouble. and you get yourself in trouble many times, but i think they will teach you how to do that in the university. you've got to learn that on the road and i try to help them learn this. and i try to teach them this the, the, the best way i can, unfortunately, the best they move on and they,
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they leave me. but you know, that's, i'm completely happy with that when that's to pursue their careers and they can move on the we still have low, you know, we still have 10 percent of the sharks out there. what's really encouraging is to see the new generations go for you guys. we depend on you the climates probably only is from one of the most bio diverse nations on there. if
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you're interested in. if nature does not function, we don't exist exploding solutions to save life as we know it. we work with and within the cycles of the we're not using our past resources, we using them again and again. if we learn from nature, we have a chance to move forward. i'll just see you as you've seen joining. nothing grows forever. examination being part of today's headlines, i wish i had word word to describe what setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions right now. if you're on campus talking about the site, you are being called anti semitic and a supporter of care international filmmakers and will cross journalist bring programs to enforce and inspire to options await us in the immediate future by the prices for climate revolution. on alger 0, the
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