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seen now that rapid growth in tourism. is taking its toll on these once pristine waters last april the government told the owners of almost two thousand hotels and restaurants near the ancient town of darlie that they'd have to close for a year the order had followed a visit by president xi jinping who'd urged action to save their life normally these narrow streets which are such a feature of the old village of dolly would be teeming with visitors but since april two thousand and seventeen this place has been like a ghost town and the owners of these businesses simply have no idea when they'll be able to open again a sign of desperation rent contract expiring will sell for low price says this note yearling owns two hotels and says their closure has cost around one million dollars and this incident that you doing i'm from and i know the reasons why people come
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here because they're looking for somewhere beautiful but the closure of the hotels and the restaurants that has resulted in big ten minutes to the local tourist industry. it is though the damage to the environment that is the bigger concern to the president there's been a proliferation of new hotels and restaurants discharging untreated sewage directly into the lake. workers have also been kept busy by an outbreak of exacerbating the pollution. but more than twelve months on some people like this local farmer complain that there's been little change in the water quality. close hotels around the lake so they can't discharge waste to water. the water quality. but not by very much workers are laying pipes for a new water treatment system inferi all hotels and restaurants would eventually be
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connected to these pipes only after that happens will they be allowed to open again and for many businesses that day can't come soon enough the lake is what draws so many people here but environmentalists warn that the measures taken so far to try to save it may have come too late adrian brown al-jazeera in darley southwest china . still ahead this hour in sports in japan come back twice against something and the thrilling world cup draw. and hindus and muslims come together in kashmir putting on a no show they hope and decades of conflict. unless we have new generations growing up to understand that other nations of the natural . soon know will be nothing left and will suffer primatologist and
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conservationist dr jane goodall told. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill way it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. us as native hawaiians the family is always nice to us whether she thinks our home or not we accept this type of event.
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ninety percent of the wild special dogs being fish tomato beyond best a stain of a limitless growing demand an industrial fishing techniques of pushing some populations of cod and china to the brink of collapse while millions of tons of other less marketable species are being used to fast eliza fish food simply discard it i'm so very rightly in london u.k. marine scientists are working together with local fisherman to get consumers hooked on sustainable seafood it's. based in east london a tiny startup by the name of social is hoping to change london his relationship with fish. to fish for their journey. order will be disappointed. you choose how much for if you want how often you want to uncover get it from oh
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it's a bit like a budget box but let's say. we work with a couple of ensure fischman we bother it's hard and then handed out to us it's a really good way of just going to get home for the maze of fish trying things that maybe you haven't tried before and also supporting the good. cool to mostyn finot is one of five or three and a half thousand small scale fishermen working in english motives but unlike many out this piece families of being in the business but generations to come to the trade a decade ago. the oyster my fish it was still a problem was out of the one that told us what the drought situation of the school said you know for a start there for a living i thought what i really provincetown that once i've been there on the street they say slides. zero meconis nothing that they have a market for you know it's a die hard there were no. fish touches the bigger fish.
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the all the nice old side big fish but some of the actual small fish as well which are trolling the only thing you know kind of learning this by the way and. the so i'm told you could avoid every bit of that. unlike industrial bottom two minutes which tried to along the seafloor and can kill a wide array of three night. stay still in the world and the notch holes means he's not undermining feature fish stocks by catching lots of juveniles. those he does like standing that come in and i. say that's legal so it's a low life and i work for backyards but. not. how much would you get say for. a place if you send it three don't rub it in just a little so jack is a flat right for her to carry on. the house side of the market male time our tool
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for a crate for for the son plights says quite a bit different that is yeah so share members help keep martin in business by giving him a good price and buying a set weight each week of whatever he brings in he also going to fish longer well i seldom i still get a break. i've been called the provence and chairman of the four friends of our so more than anything else and they're also some of the most kind of the fish exactly . everyone is someone's office or which. has got all day because i've had to accept whatever turns up and have a car or different spaces and that spanking first figure given a child. who got it into cash is going to quote really is invested royale made significant this meant that for we end up in boy. the business is not receding from a lot of the way that we know we eat today you know it is such a big disconnect between what's on our plates the merits come from. that sap people
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want to buy didn't that there's something about it we're not so sure i started in twenty thirteen and now has eighteen members in london you buy from martin and a few up a small scale fishing. from boat to icebox in a matter of minutes the race is now on to get today's fresh catch straight up to social members in london so it's about finding people that care about where the fish come from and linking them with the called the fishermen that can have because i feel.
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no i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up e.u. leaders hold an emergency meeting in brussels as hundreds more migrants are left in limbo on the rescue boats. or award is offered for information on saturday's apparent assassination attempt on zimbabwe's president in the city of away oh. and hindus and muslims come together in kashmir pushing on an art show they.

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