tv Dolphin Sanctuary Al Jazeera March 5, 2020 7:32pm-8:01pm +03
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when we have a sighting capture before. we actually see them doing the same with that swimming diving. there somewhere in that general vicinity. of. those things. the sharks now come on don't feel they belong to a large ball that name on it or for the last 11 years and now that you are doing to take pictures of adorable things with them identify which individual they are and when we saw them. i was very young i always loved the science of biology and nature. they
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must be 7 near the bolt and they thought about that 5 at least that we saw a fire that away. will have a special landing lights they are very complex social structures and they break. the certification. date stage and they want to be. this way and you can see their feelings and their visiting the fact that a state so down and to find that. we have a very diverse. that is rare charismatic giants. way and in a way this. was. children know more about the dinosaurs and realize next to us we have a greater brighter. day. and
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than a dolphin sighting apart from the science of the day that they're just think that will animals still and when we see them i think we all share the same responsibility we need to do something today but that these amazing animals. before. we do is are the root of all of the body of. the. photo showed. up with a bit of. a trip to the. where
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heading to the island where we're creating the my life sanctuary which we have at night. but also that will cause dolphins have been released from captivity. very stressed because there's a lot of. factors we need to make to get there to make the sun geriatric. it was. a relaxing it all mikhail know all together all right. you
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got it yet ok we are now in our stance on where i think i am or. not for the. army wasn't going to leave money in this way just bring the fragments went scuba divers are they going to get here. it's a boy and so just make sure they have the good grace to go down ok. it's not this is one of them half raisins of recasting that was not your state grass transporting her siblings and lashes that match to their plantation sign. the bait is closer than the aside for many of the friends reason within that their waters are very but on the other side there are strong currents running within that bay which ensures a very cold renewal of. what that of the bay. in their eldest
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a ton of micro plastics and there from like saran wrap you can see there is a b.b. pallor and lots of fibers. back yard. loggerhead. and yeah i was only 30 to deal with some of. these are huge pieces of plastic that were stuck in their stomach $85.00 pieces total we need to change them all how we can raise the money in awareness raising from. hoping to save that thing. and i work. something over the last decade we have realized a very important problem much stronger than our carbon footprint is our plastic food and there is no facility that can really provide efficient care and we have
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believed ation for these incidents and this is one of the main reasons that sparkled the need for the creation of the century. these animals suffer greatly during the video. where they have. the ability to do any of their natural behaviors and they can not have even the chance to communicate because every song that echoes back to them and becomes really a force for their i call
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a case and system. has come not even and there is the slave they have to always be alert they have to always remember to breathe so they cannot have the luxury of even dreaming of their own freedom. what will happen to these animals when the close are they going to be transported to other it will feel not out on the world or kind of we provide the best well 1st solution for them in their sanctuary that is as close as possible to their natural environment. 38 you know a son sheree in locations where there is no noise pollution and there's no human
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presence has a lot of challenges in constructions of what our way from the grave that road. these and many obstacles that we need to overcome. sam i say to my. daughter now that i thought of simply on a mickey that among. the other the markets which i mean to. a post of love big that is a lot of. this will be defamation area where we will have. for the staff and. a kitchen and. recreation resting area so they'll be a staircase as they were waiting for the comics week that will connect the ground for their work school and plan but we're running out of money so we need to raise
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funds to be able to complete this. a few. people who discovers the bottom of the. room. and i do whatever we're going to. really only. modest. but also enough for that so if you have. a pretty. profitable for my daughter 30 min with me a. little bit i guess that that is more of a buy and i'm a man as a means of oculus. for you but it was one of those the theme of it well actually it's nothing. but openness to the effort of the case because it is. a beauty of the message don't assume that when i say look at me. but i've been in the middle. there was it was probably my daughter they were there that i feel that they able to give
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us give it in a people on post one of us avoid davy yet the. then a boy like that anyone else will know. when. you're going to pick you know nation with them i mean. you know my spidey i don't know one of them i don't. have that. quite a rod coming over the hill there in the view was amazing yes and the good thing is that there's no human presence then a few words if it's further away in the us and all the students are here the serious thing turns a researcher as everyone is here to get workers and there's a lot of work to be done we have to be able to complete this part of their. wallets before the end of next week because rains that experience and start the target is
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200000 that we need to gather as soon as possible so you lay awake at night and wonder about all this work yes we do lay awake at night all of us because it's a important that all these construction are ongoing all this work ongoing do not run out of funds and lose this momentum of construction. i want to dive this entire area i want to look at it at the bottom and the depth in the current the tide is not much of that and it's so perfect in here. but you need to really see it you know from a dolphin's point of view. right now we're going to get a look at the environment here and we're also going to be looking at different parameters water temperature depth as well as you know how do we construct in this environment the facilities the security fences. the navigational buoys what's the
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bottom like and so we'll get a good look at that i mean this area's already been well studied by the team here and it's my 1st opportunity to get in the water and have a look and again from the dolphins point of view. the. as a person who has evaluated numerous sun trees and they have their limitations centers it's important to hear he's. the blonde that we have on place so the segment challenge is a huge threat. and
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this is the a story has actually been quite an inspiration to me. i had my or her and the doris and their ability to have this dream and have this passion and do everything everything that they can to work for it. just hearing their stories and. working here on their boats and living in this not the best conditions just because if they want to study these animals even if we don't see anything there i love being out here i love being on the water. going in between the islands and it's just a beautiful i mean to me. this
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is a specially designed to hide your phone that we use when we do our marine mammal surveys it picks up the bio acoustics of. predominately cetaceans so whales and dolphins. all right so now hold it. ok the hydrophones out when we can observe these animals in the wild. we're able to establish baselines and then when we have dolphins in our sanctuary we can monitor them and record their vocal characteristics or vocals. with photos and behavior we're able to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment because we have this baseline data of how they interact in the wild.
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i heard about 4 individuals so we really need to be keeping our eye out just scanning the surface of the water see if we can see them. when they surface you noticed the blow was big one of the hood that's what you need to look for. it's quite follow a by a to me there's no way. he got everything that. he got. up to. i thank you.
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we have another 15 or 10 minutes left of daylight you never know maybe going to see some splashing in the sunset. some of the last one let's see. this out there. right here. nothing. really fun. something many things right here. they keep running away. one of the old one of course. you could see something coming out of the world. over that one a quote hey guys me out of it was. right there straight ahead there was 3 individuals. well i'm out there. i want to talk.
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white there's 3 here different important yeah she's on it. i have chills. we have 3 rizzo's dolphins it's very rare to see them so this is really exciting. this is the best i've seen. it's been you know white you can see yeah so the the rizzo's they're born black and they accumulate scars over their lifetime a star really easily you know they're really old or they're like really aggressive . beginning to fight
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a lot. of various time that will pound research was exactly here really want to years ago here we had the film coming to us and we had to be very careful when the picture we saw the photos developed about 2 and a half months later and watch. has been several times that i felt i should just find a nice place in one of these beautiful islands and have 10 kids and just the whole process but we cannot. every time it's an amazing feeling to see and observe these anchorman and i was and they are so free and happy and how they should be and it just makes me so sad and angry when you realize that they're going to find space for business and for pleasure.
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i'm looking forward to listening to the f.b.i. and this thing has a out they sound very. tough not if they know the parts of europe i'm process of closing down and he would be afraid to not be able to provide a solution for them. first of all can i show you some footage that yes that i shot here because i spent a considerable amount of time underwater we're looking at the environment the design and build we're looking at sustainability then when we look at the videotape here even though this is such a pristine environment we find those remnants of man like the plastics.
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a quick disposal of their waste. but all that's easy to clean up. for me the water quality is based on not only these fish but the smallest of fish the glass minnows the micro minnows. and you see them just flourishing in this environment. so it's a healthy ecosystem. we score the waves the tidal surge the salinity all those environmental factors. as well as the budget that we're building and i think on all of those you're scoring very high at about an 88 the half. you certainly have the location you have
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done your homework it has everything you need so now we focus on the funding. and we take the next steps and keep the momentum going and i am. confident that we will find people who will share their knowledge with us and will be able to succeed in sharjah i am on the time. they are very determined to make they say i like the face. we don't have enough time to waste so we don't have their option to stop right now we have to continue and i'm protesting their life now says.
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