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the the option it just shows just a life. the, as far as we know, is the only and have a cheap plan. it, you know, universe thought that's i'm fast that you have life. that support is on the threat the since the 1970s. we have diminished of a 60 percent of all wild life. a natural habitats the,
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the goals and one and 7 species now facing extinction, and many others in decline. the time has come to, we address that finding the today, the united kingdom is one of the most nature to treat these countries on our planet . now is not the time to dispense as individuals and communities of paving the way towards right. each of the now is a time across these like the the james fox,
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staves throughout on an armful fund in 9, no shops here. the desire to investigate sustainable speed reduction met him to return to his funding rates. but this time it was at quick culture. so when people asked me what i do, i usually say i grow things in water. when a local muscle phone came up to sand and cool, james found himself with the cussing edge of sustainable foaming people talk about sustainable. it seems a bit of a kind of password and, and kind of trying to get behind what, what the sustainable, main, and for me it's, it's how do you produce this protein that we will need, have a farm that you can increase the size of it. you know, kind of, let's scale it so that you can produce more more, but without having a negative effect on the environment. muscle funding has been around the u. k. shows the hundreds of years. and although it is
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a traditional low impact form of funding is not scalable. there are problems with the traditional method of funding, selfish, psych muscles and, and, and always just being ground on a river bed or coastal area. or if the type you are going to be rid of some close to point source as a pollution that's always going to happen. you call and it's kind of 100 percent guarantee, the purity of the water in certain areas of the case. however, one thing you can say is, as soon as you start to go a mile, 2345 miles of the gulf because the water becomes more and more fuel. so you uh, growing your product to christine and barn. james thumbs. the muscles using a technology developed in the sealant called the loan line and drop assistance. the wild muscles feet is collected out to sea, the ground of cultivation rights suspended from an and could line. those
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muscles when grow ever period of time is a bit of husbandry. so part way through the stays and what we'll do is we'll pull them out when they get to a set size. the muscles of grated and put back out on to the rights. and by degradable, organic cotton, so king they are left to grow until harvest time. 18 months states that the muscles filter the loose around the absorbing particles of plankton an aggie is food. recent research into these muscle farms have found that they can have a positive impact on the surrounding environment. one of the universities on the south coast is looked into what happens on denise these phones and they find that actually brings in most species of fish. the muscle so active the source of a shelter, but it also has food and you find that actually you bring in more diversity.
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another kind of criteria that i use and sustainability is if we pulled that fall apart, what would happen to the environment? and i think the on, so that's been proven that if you pull that file not within 3 years, you can go back to that site back to the c bad back to the area that it was in. and that would be no effect. you know, you would really struggle to tell that hasn't been found that as well as cleaning the surrounding muscles. or is this a quest a coffin into the shelves or giving this rich natural protein source? one of the lowest common footprints of any green food, the away from pollution. these muscles quite quickly. and a awesome much larger than the bed crane county puts a lot of the time. if you look at them from under water, they'll just be open in the what's called and said and constantly. and sometimes they get. so the fact that actually when we pull them out of the water, the try and close the account. i mean, that's a, that's a great example of just to, you know, really kind of efficient unable it is,
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but it's really fading very well. as the global population increases, james believes that i quit farming has the potential to offer sustainable solutions to the pressure is facing food produces there's definitely a world wide appreciation that we're on island with fish in it, and it definitely will be taken up to right culture it's just, there it is not simple. there is technology now that wasn't here 5 years ago, which allows us to pretty much grow any shelf issue, fin fish on land. james thinks that we could even see traditional livestock found this branching out and everything that own nice aqua phones in the future. it's not spunk because they made the sofa that baby sons 9 maybe is just another product tonight. yeah, they do shape and they do times and they do tropical shrimp. you know, we'd be looking back in 20 years thinking. cool. so that's, that's the way we're going to do it on that particular form of cells to the local restaurants as he does with his lime at the moment. that is, i think,
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to be the time where we go with this kind of new technology, the urban environments may even become home to ocean funds and the not too distant future allowing elsie's to recover and replenish the and in some cities, new ways of reducing food already being successfully put into practice, it seemed the most unlikely of places stop tops and businesses like london based growing underground. have joined inspiration from other cities around the world. like rubbing feet fasick feet and disused underground spaces with no, not to daylight. by using low energy l e. d lighting and hydroponic techniques,
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which required no soil. this type of agriculture is unaffected by weather. seasonal changes these comp and negative phones already growing for the school year round using 100 percent, renewable energy, 70 percent less water. and far less space than traditional at the field farming these fresh micro greens, a grand pesticide, free, and 90 times more nutritious. and that's really grand counterparts. and only take 2 weeks to gray vacated beneath the bustling city. this phone can deliver to local businesses in homes within 4 hours of being picked and packed by adopting the secular ways of thinking,
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the world can reconsider how wasted energy can be repurposed. teach waste from buildings like skyscrapers, could be harnessed to heat their own funds, making cities a prime location for food production. as 80 percent of all food will be consumed in cities by 2050 implementing these new oven farming techniques could enable who funds to re well the land of time to nature. and when non does left free of human disturbance, wild life will find its way back. or even if i need for a few months of the the, the wild life trust schema islands in wales is now a protected area. and it's spring time every year. it is traveling some very special ocean visitors to choose the atlantic huffman.
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after spending many months and see the breeding season brings the machine it's a highly synchronized event. the some $450000.00 puffins returning to the case to which is year after year. to this momentous occasion, the like many beds, their ability to find their way back to the same site each time remains a mystery to forming foss. clift to come along with many other species. government is a fantastic haven for ground nesting baths the
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puff and start to freeze at around 5 years old. can live up to the age of 20. well the record a t one schema is a staggering $38.00. the puffins pair up the full coming on and, and often makes a nice of the closing path, may be seen rubbing that beaks together and is building on like many beds. puffins built underground. nesting bars with a female will lay a single egg. those parents incubate the eggs when the puzzling is bowed. feeding gigi's,
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or shed some deals of the staple diet. and with the check, needing up to 8 feeds a day, gets non stop for the puzzling parents, the puffins. amazing. the child swim is moving at great speed and the whole time they can dive to adapt to 60 me says the but sadly puffins, upcoming of funding of who species worldwide and other numbers have on scale my are
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increasing elsewhere. seen a rapid decline as tough in a highly susceptible to address changes in climate. the, with the u. k. being home to 10 percent of the wealth, puffing population, addressing the issues of climate change is by so to give these 10 inch one does a fighting chance. at the end of july, the checks on schema will be ready to leave the next century. duty ends for the parents. and after weeks of being hidden in the safety of that bar, the fledgling's will leave the nest under the cover of darkness. to avoid any predators. without mom or dad.
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the entire company will leave the island at the same time as a winter in the agencies and with the best of luck, that'll be back again next year, the preserving our existing via devise ecosystems based on land on it see is just as essential as reintroducing new ones up to the u. k is already home to many natural wonders and it's within our power to keep it that way. the on the i live ireland, scotland howard would spend much of his youth free diving, political horses,
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the timing to be just reading the. i always feel when i'm diving. i'm exploring. there's no other feeling like been free again. there you do getting your dies, where the sun is low and the visible is great, and you're looking at the water and you just do not want to get out of the water. the. it's just different just i started driving as a teacher and well, i would seems 19 seventies as i play i didn't really appreciate that was just that was know what was things on the see buried all the crowds or see weeds all the fish well wasn't home was changed 15 years, literally species that we can use to start disappeared in
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the ceiling. this was just 2 or 3 years the we didn't realize we've made a major change in fisheries legislation. so our seas were being denuded week on week month to month. you're on here and, and his divers. we could see that through the late 19th and looked at people driven out fishing, angling strong, sketching, st. few, macro. it didn't seem like any way to do anything. how it took the mazda into his own hands with close friend, and i've already done mcneese face. that's how the community of our and see trust known as coast in 1995 with the aim of investing the decline in orange marine
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habitat. so much space is no different from any other be or any other seals in scotland. what's special events? it is that for 2025 years, the community working this coast of empowered ourselves to persuade it as many people that we can, that we need to really protect the various issues with the people. cuz they're not dyers are not, not keen or willing to want to think about protection of something if they can't see it. but this underwater well is unique. i'm, while i'm more outlines and the animals can drill to enjoy hydro each self. carlos and bryson's out
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july was strange, 20 years ago and see search. i just saw the cd, but actually these are animals. beacon get some species that will land and attach themselves to title areas on the tide brings their food to them, it goes back and forth. so i can't think online that doesn't really happen. we don't of animals to the same spot. so it takes you quite a while to get your gauge around the complete differences between address jo environment and the meaning of to 13 years of campaigning nom, last day became the fast community lead marine was of its kind in scotland. and since 2008, an area of 2.67 square kilometers, has been protected as a no take saying an area when no extraction of life will
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resources is permitted. we are now seeing that we will have more to fix those or in the next 10 years. it really is great. that's you know, we try it. and the proof is this. the proof that these benefits communities, fisherman, the thing is uh much, much better than i would ever expected. no. my thing is these are things from university researches and the estimates is scallops within the tapes of seed, an area 40 times as big. so their eggs and spot siege in huge area up to 50 spect onto and it's very similar phillips, this the, the general species abundance within the marine protected areas increased by
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80 percent in less than 4 years. it goes to show the she take away the most disruptive and sustainable form succession. dragging away at the same page. the environment fences by actually bounces back pretty fast. you know, you've started see things within 3 to 5 years and within a attain use. you know, you started seeking real recovery but you're not going to see that recovery and yet, and until you actually put these things in place, and we need to put in place as soon as possible and still the delays. the exciting in the, in the big kitchen climate change pictures by diversity recovery. we have all the
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solutions. every solution is the. but it's only the law of whole peace policy makers leaders. it's not actually for the science we need to start looking after the environment, especially for me, the marie environment for the sake of our kids. so the next generation, the getting people in the world to these 3. i mean, i'm looking to see more divers, see the idea, the open war to swimmers stuff the mean say i spell of this when i was going alone . the, so the more you get people, you're seeing more get people looking, the more people interested and the more they appreciate tools and then more than likely to protect what was going with can
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use to start and we have to move. we have to make sense because the more resilient and the really environment is. the more filthy is. the more that we built a cool with changes in climate change, which is going to come back to the we've got to make the marine environment and our environment much more resilient noon for individuals wants to do something. there is always things to do whether it's decently to fix, whether it's doing smoke of the building, not together in a group. initially a group and then a community means you're much stronger. it's the community angle that actually makes the difference cost because flight just don't respond to full network of communities around skills. what we're looking for is
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communities with a voice being legitimate state syllabus. in this things will jump through a couple of charts that if it's a public, drastic, we all have a right to have a cna and it's up to the government to manage it. so not only meet you, but especially for our kids the future can be bright, but as people power that will make a difference the how it's passion. protecting the local marine environment, uninspiring people pallet let to him being awarded the prestigious goldman prize in 2050 every year. the price on his 6 individuals from around the world. good thoughts about positive environmental change across for each level with the help and support the local communities? the for me is me was i didn't
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these incredible people, hutch, which is why i'm actually, you know, these people were about and even reinforce. they were both in governments. i mean, i mean was up to incredible sort of things they would do. nobody was actually selected in my life. the worse these people look strange seriously, including including sony. okay. so this one is the windows which show date was a little less than was you. i knew very well so you know, we haven't seen a comparison to people who are being shown kills
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for just trying to protect the planet to control languages. but as we're normal, i'm washington, you've got to make a start some of the 4 legs of the well, people are making a difference of highlighting the plight of habits out last night on lands and then the oceans. initially i want to be like some amazing scientists who is going to save the will, but my a boutique soon disappeared when i read that was just denali view, and it was never, i me, i would take and i have to make it work out ways of winning your
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little bottles, if you like, and getting these ideas and these views across. so rich, it's chuck smith, his lifelong passion for the natural world is brought into focus through the lens of a camera. the reason i got taken part costs is because i was not into marine biology and the science and i was doing all of this research and diving and seeing these things. i just want to show people i used to get so excited to take photos and you know, i can show people what we're seeing down in the richards. this is his family on the shipment, miles and all capella, go in the northern ireland and scotland ultimately we have a tiny rock in the middle of the atlantic. it's a beautiful place, it's wild and will get it's on the same lot to, to, to southern greenland. the sheer cliffs and bulky, and let's make settling home to some of the largest see bad companies in the u. k. including thousands of cabinets.
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the bicycle rock phase makes an idea of nesting sites and offers them safety from practices because they've also provide them with a constant updraft which helps them to take off and land quite gracefully. considering that size, the northern gun, it is the largest for to see, but it can way up to 3 and a half kilograms. and they're incredibly beautiful. the yellow heads and after the leaving around the eye and felt like the big fee, like the albatross. these got its monogamous mate for life. they return to the same breeding company. yeah, of the year. and each time the power united,
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they greet one another with the rich realistic, phil clacking the, the female with any like one ag taxes of to $56.00. we responsibilities with a young off spring shed. when one parent goes fishing, the other remains on god. and this the ocean is a huge, so now at the wave of the mac, pulling it so the mains of to travel, sometimes hundreds of kilometers to going find the shelter, macro that the baby got it. cuba will never be left alone to a very pace story like dinosaurs, really in many ways they go through several mounts, through these fluffy white stuff into the salt black water proof presence if you
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like, for be now at sea for the next 3 months. parents will feed the giga of rich, fully diet for god you take it macro and hiring because we have been waiting for the be well managed scottish prologic officially. that means there is plenty of food for gun in the population here on shetland is rising today. probably one of the see that space is which is obviously increasing in population number you have on here and not mainly because of any good food supply and but next inside the whole day, these bags will fly great distances and thoughts and shows and fish every time they have learned to follow the fishing vessels, taking advantage of any discovery by cast response. anything that really
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isn't impacted by some form of human activity. the more thing that is like the fish in the fishing line, the plastic in the ocean. what you see cool, open the nest and so on. got it so built in the, from the sheer cliff face using the natural materials around them. the old too often dep for you from the sea like right. net and plastic. find their way into the nest. sometimes to devastating effect, i would almost guarantee you would not be able to find a gun. it's messed anywhere in the u. k, which doesn't have a bad plastic. and then if you think about it from invest in point, they will see it slightly ideal to effect an estimate to me. but obviously,
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because of the terms of autonomy bobsy because this is quite fine, fine is then that gets caught me on the bob and then they call it all the out from a side is often you see can it's hanging from the nest where they can't get it off and they've tried to fly off and then the full and then the just hanging that and yeah, there's not a lot you can do that just in italy by the and that's really negative. and it's really sad because that's a total human induced impact. and not really, you know, we could stop us, we didn't shop plastic in the ocean, we didn't a slopes and i think none of that would happen. it's not high on the big issue risk because again, it's a doing very well. however, i deal with one of the actually the, the dangers of plastics and sees,
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has been well highlighted in recent years that impacts on marine life their absorption into the food chain still being researched. richards, thanks. we have digressed from the biggest issue facing out ever since today. actually with the biggest issue, philosophy just by diversity also is over fishing, trolling and actually destroying seep at how the task you pull the toilet across the seat belt of inverts. but like you just wiped out and that's gone, not see what we should all be pushing for is dealing with the by the velocity last by phone, round dining all ocean because we'd actually help us there with some of the climate issues. so all goes hand in hand, but mainly the big issues is by diversity loss and that's when we should be trying to deal with 1st. and the plastics should come 2nd in my eyes,
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the weather on land or in the sea. the diverse ecosystem is more resilient. i'm more likely to bounce back from mine made natural disturbances. thankfully, the well managed, which is around the shipment dials still retain many bio defense hotspots. it is amazing what's going on down that on all the interaction between all the different animals as a king, dies and photography, richie spends many hours staffing marine life including the incredible legitimacy diving, got it the
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thing. so i always find fascinating candidates, see how they impact the it's amazing to me any, you know your thoughts. and again, it may be fully neat looking at the wins the fact. and if there's things to say, and you literally hit, it seems and you look at that the full head, you realize that it's actually about to take the impact that special ass next on the values and around the cheap enough is a fuse. see will to given is not she sometimes it's amazing to assume demand the of
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the get the ability to fish in a pack of up to a 1000. they break the surface like a streamlined to p day, the reach and speeds up to 60 miles the following. that prey home, they use both that wind and the web to feed to the news on the water. the soon it will be time to the duke is to home that i've used for now. the main concern is how to
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get off the connect up to 3 months, full time care. it's time for them to grab it and then put that fall rich die. it has made some grow very big, very quickly and they are not yet able to fly. so when they get to it, it's a sort of a leap of faith for the class. the device is controlled. there is no guarantee of a safe sounding. sadly for some cases that jenny ends before it's even the con, there was of this ready to take advantage of them. alternately, once they leave that face that wednesday, and they've got to work it out for themselves. sometimes they just go a spot onto the surface and then they swim out sea,
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flightless for the next 2 weeks. they are at the mercy of the sea to like news, enough of the fact that they're able to take off and they can start so a flying man like to not to damage if you like, and then they can scotland and fish. it's really interesting. it can you wonder how does the game know how to die? payments of never showed, and you what you know, you don't dive into see from so to me is 60 miles an hour and you'll get like a lot. okay. that go then the, or is it just in you that you're just like and you go, the other things get taught to see like kilowatt hours. i teach that, you'll know to feed altis. i teach that young how to dive and so on and teach them . but there's none of that we see, but which it is always chosen to live in volume and rugged
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places. and like many people today, he recognizes the importance of nature can play in positive mental health to the will to be a stressful place where you will know you get cold in what you get cool things, lots of different things that can be quite stressful. and the minute you step out the door full, that stress just sort of disappeared. she got these fantastic news, minimal wild life. you see an office walk around and send me over just this is getting off any more except on the phone. and honestly is you know, everything you've ever been bothering me last night because of the window cuz you send me with this but full of and i guess a token store here. and it was amazing cuz at the end of it all, the kids were desperate to tell me a little about their experiences in nature. it is literally all around here. you know, even like wherever i live here, you know,
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in the morning. so kinda failed its full kelly's lot rings. so there is a massive connection to the natural well, in shipping. and i'm fine. most people can shout and have some sort of connection to one way of another. it's almost impossible not to i think the because we, why old and we still see all around is in ship but, you know, even of offices in the way. it's everywhere. the kind of wells can flow a call, but you know, you certainly get so several 100 people really me scroll along spots and guys take some things which are really good at engaging people. and i think so cetaceans and
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things like killing wells are really good for fortunately, i think with the way the population satisfies flow below, which comes from i wish the full loss of 1000 did so, you know and see what the seats actually really does look like you know, maybe i'll be surprised and humidity will it come together and, and it will change. but you know, if you just have to go out and join nature piano, try the best you can to be to show impacts as much as possible and try individually to do your fit. the we have the power to heal on that, to weld, and to bring back some of the models that once famed these shows
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the would that help. we can reshape and restore balance to our ecosystem in ways these wild aisles have messed for so many years. the we have an opportunity to post on the most sustainable bio defense and wild product to future generations. can these few? yup. fight to success? stories pays the way the price of future life and the any time and time as the voice of change begins. and every one of
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