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where they— they remain in the ocean where they can — they remain in the ocean where they can be youignificant manner over and over again. that's one of the main _ and over again. that's one of the main links between lost gear— the main links between lost gear and _ the main links between lost gear and climate change is as we get — gear and climate change is as we get more intense weather, we .et we get more intense weather, we get more — we get more intense weather, we get more gear loss. you we get more intense weather, we get more gear loss.— get more gear loss. you both have a common _ get more gear loss. you both have a common purpose - get more gear loss. you both. have a common purpose which get more gear loss. you both - have a common purpose which is to clean the oceans but in very different trucks. i wonder, elise, what's your motivation for the work you are doing what are you actually trying to achieve?— are you actually trying to achieve? ., ,, ., ,, ., ., achieve? you know, we know that the six factors _ achieve? you know, we know that the six factors affecting _ the six
where they— they remain in the ocean where they can — they remain in the ocean where they can be youignificant manner over and over again. that's one of the main _ and over again. that's one of the main links between lost gear— the main links between lost gear and _ the main links between lost gear and climate change is as we get — gear and climate change is as we get more intense weather, we .et we get more intense weather, we get more — we get more intense weather, we get more gear...
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an ocean voyage's crew docked bringing some garbage. >> reporter: after a 45-day trip the ocean voyage's crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single use plastics and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back from a trip to the north pacific, from the great pacific garbage patch. >> the ship is fully loaded, the cargo ship is full. 96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered 4,600 nautical miles between san francisco and honolulu picking up as much as they could along the way. >> one thing that we encountered out there was just a great amount of consumer plastics. so toothbrushes, bottle caps, all those types of things. they end up thousands of miles out in the pacific. >> reporter: with the help of the army corps of engineers and other partners, the crew started unloading their haul in sausalito tuesday. ma mary crowley says the purpose is to recycle and upcycle everything the team pulled out. >> nothing will go into landfill and nothing will go back into the ocean. >> reporter: crowley say
an ocean voyage's crew docked bringing some garbage. >> reporter: after a 45-day trip the ocean voyage's crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single use plastics and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back from a trip to the north pacific, from the great pacific garbage patch. >> the ship is fully loaded, the cargo ship is full. 96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered 4,600...
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voyages institute crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single-use plastics, and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back aboard the quay in the great pacific garbage patch. this is the captain. >> the ship is fully loaded. the cargo hold is full. over 45 days, 96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered more than 4,600 nautical miles between san francisco and honolulu, picking up as much as they could along the way. >> one thing that we encountered out there was just a great amount of consumer plastics. so tooth brushes, bottle caps, all those things. they ended up thousands of miles in the pacific. >> reporter: with the help of the army corps of engineers and other partners, the crew started unloading their haul in sausalito on tuesday. mary crowley, the founder and president of the ocean voyages institute says the plan is to repurpose, recycle, and upcycle everything the team pulled out. >> nothing will go into landfill, and nothing will go back into the ocean. >> r
voyages institute crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single-use plastics, and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back aboard the quay in the great pacific garbage patch. this is the captain. >> the ship is fully loaded. the cargo hold is full. over 45 days, 96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered more than 4,600 nautical miles between san francisco and honolulu, picking up as...
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the second question is we have many oceans on our planet. among those oceans or parts of oceans. where are the coral beds? most healthy and where are they the sickest? yeah, great two great questions. so in terms of coral genomes, i bet they've sequenced. hmm in the low teens something. something like that. and there are so there's this one kind of a coral which you can actually see in this picture in the actually almost all of these coral that you can sort of make out are called a corpora. that's the genus and acropra are the most successful genus of coral there's 128 species in that genus alone and some of these coral and i can't tell exactly are what are called weedy species. so they take over the reef and they're very very successful. so these approperous species are often the focus of a lot of the genetic work. there's also parieties which that big massive one in the back is called a parieties and that one is another one that they've sequenced and there's but there's a number of not as many maybe 20 species in that genus. and so they've done they've done a significant amount
the second question is we have many oceans on our planet. among those oceans or parts of oceans. where are the coral beds? most healthy and where are they the sickest? yeah, great two great questions. so in terms of coral genomes, i bet they've sequenced. hmm in the low teens something. something like that. and there are so there's this one kind of a coral which you can actually see in this picture in the actually almost all of these coral that you can sort of make out are called a corpora....
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it's gotta be the ocean pacific ocean. no idea. no idea. i had never thought of it. mallicoat takes a look at how much the locals really know about their city surprises, longtime favorites and everything in between. as mornings on two takes you on a zip trip to the foggy beach city of pacifica. ktvu fan made its way out here to gorgeous pacifica. people are surfing. i think there are more dogs than people in this town. it's a six mile stretch along the coast between san francisco and half moon bay coastal beaches. yes but also hills valleys, rocky bluffs, hiking, fishing, golf, and also this thing they call surfing. andre we've got a lot to highlight this gorgeous, gorgeous city of pacifica. it is a beautiful day out here, believe it or not, it may look a little foggy may local drizzly, but it's not as cold as it may seem out here, and you can see folks in the water. there are tons of surfers in the water. we're right by the taco bell cantina that very famous taco bell with that fantastic view of the pacific right where surfers come, and it's a beautiful sight out he
it's gotta be the ocean pacific ocean. no idea. no idea. i had never thought of it. mallicoat takes a look at how much the locals really know about their city surprises, longtime favorites and everything in between. as mornings on two takes you on a zip trip to the foggy beach city of pacifica. ktvu fan made its way out here to gorgeous pacifica. people are surfing. i think there are more dogs than people in this town. it's a six mile stretch along the coast between san francisco and half moon...
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a model of local control along the coast of madagascar provide a blueprint for ocean sustainability and community building, while in san diego, scalability is the goal as researchers work to build the first open-ocean fish farm in the united stes. [film advance clicking] man: in madagascar, we have more than 5,000 kilometers of coast, and a lot of fishermen communities. it's forbidden to fish sea cucumber with dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that came here that pay the young malagasy people to fish sea cucumber with a bottle of gas, etc. the chinese came here and, as usual, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authorized to exploit natural resources. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to their sustainability, and the environment in general. [man speaking native language] day: we believe that fish stocks are declining for multiple reasons, one of them being access to international markets. a lot of people in europe, a lot of peopl
a model of local control along the coast of madagascar provide a blueprint for ocean sustainability and community building, while in san diego, scalability is the goal as researchers work to build the first open-ocean fish farm in the united stes. [film advance clicking] man: in madagascar, we have more than 5,000 kilometers of coast, and a lot of fishermen communities. it's forbidden to fish sea cucumber with dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that...
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but the oceans burg records for being hot for being acidic. the sea levels reach new height, all of the things are making for fish population, for instance, pushing them out the natural habitats, making them harder to live. but that comes on top of all these other kind of human cause influences of the human cause implant. that is like over fishing and plastic pollution, that kind of destroy ecosystem than other ways. so the connected system, these things building on compounding one another. also today we know that french president and my con has addressed it. delegates at that conference. he's calling for curbs on deep sea mining. can you tell us more about that threat? yes, this is a bit of a tough one because with a lot of effort you can see a very clear one single direction in terms of human beings profiting and the planets offer kind of expense. and then the over the hut, humans later on in the form of climate change and so on. in the case of d t mining, it's a bit more tricky in that one of the kind of key things that humanity would need
but the oceans burg records for being hot for being acidic. the sea levels reach new height, all of the things are making for fish population, for instance, pushing them out the natural habitats, making them harder to live. but that comes on top of all these other kind of human cause influences of the human cause implant. that is like over fishing and plastic pollution, that kind of destroy ecosystem than other ways. so the connected system, these things building on compounding one another....
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so i mean, a few countries sticking in the pacific ocean. what violence days a really calling for about on this practice until we know what's going on at least amount on the chronological voice to that is adding, i guess, to this movement away from seeing that as a viable solution and our environment reporter edge it, your and john, i really appreciate you coming into the studio with us. so now also in portugal, scientists are sounding the alarm about the dwindling population of sea horses off the country's coast. and just 20 years, their numbers in one estuary have fallen by some 96 per cent. a re population effort called project sea horse is underway in hopes of halting the decline. the ria formosa lagoon and southeastern portugal used to have one of the largest populations of sea horses in the world. but these tiny creatures are disappearing. isla meal, i haven't seen any sea horses here for months or rather years. think of nothing. and they used to be everywhere. so put the sea level is rising, salt is coming into the fresh water lagoon.
so i mean, a few countries sticking in the pacific ocean. what violence days a really calling for about on this practice until we know what's going on at least amount on the chronological voice to that is adding, i guess, to this movement away from seeing that as a viable solution and our environment reporter edge it, your and john, i really appreciate you coming into the studio with us. so now also in portugal, scientists are sounding the alarm about the dwindling population of sea horses off...
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vortices of the current waters of the arctic ocean. also carry some phytoplankton , uh, eggs, nutrients. it is important to know where oil pollution occurs in which areas, and such an active dynamics is another important point. this ice flight in the arctic affects, in fact , any tasks and piloting of ships, and various works on the shelf the state of the sea surface is monitored using satellites and copters, the institute recently acquired a new large drone with the most modern sensors, the device hovering over the area of the sea of interest, fixing the state of the sea surface and its dynamics, the obtained information about cold seas is analyzed in a laboratory on the sevastopol coast; it is comfortable to study the north being in the south, when you have a warm sea. you can at any time, having seen enough of your pictures, go out for a swim to keep yourself in shape for the ecological state of marine coastal ecosystems, their stability is monitored by the group of natalia orekhovy, head of the laboratory of biogeochemistry of
vortices of the current waters of the arctic ocean. also carry some phytoplankton , uh, eggs, nutrients. it is important to know where oil pollution occurs in which areas, and such an active dynamics is another important point. this ice flight in the arctic affects, in fact , any tasks and piloting of ships, and various works on the shelf the state of the sea surface is monitored using satellites and copters, the institute recently acquired a new large drone with the most modern sensors, the...
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. >>> and trying to clean up the ocean. the latest on an effort that has removed nearly $700,000 pounds of plastic from the sea. >>> i'm chief meteorologist, i'll get you the latest on the oak fire and the smoke, plus the chance of thunderstorms moving back into the >>> welcome back. for the first time ever, meta is reporting a decrease in revenue and predicts even more drops in the future. that's according to the company's earnings report released today. the report shows the second straight quarter of declining sales and forecasts that number will continue to drop in the third quarter. the value of meta's shares has been cut in half this year. it's all linked to decrease in ad spending. >>> okay, a stunning look at just how much we've trashed our oceans. after more than a month at sea, a cleanup crew is back in the bay area and brought with them tons of plastic trash collected from a place many call the great pacific garbage patch. nbc bay area's christie smith shows us the garbage they brought back and the people working
. >>> and trying to clean up the ocean. the latest on an effort that has removed nearly $700,000 pounds of plastic from the sea. >>> i'm chief meteorologist, i'll get you the latest on the oak fire and the smoke, plus the chance of thunderstorms moving back into the >>> welcome back. for the first time ever, meta is reporting a decrease in revenue and predicts even more drops in the future. that's according to the company's earnings report released today. the report...
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and in the pacific ocean. this ocean generally holds the record for the number of epi.nexplored most deep on average to the bottom in it 3.9 km. and it is also the most restless so-called ring of fire, which encircles almost the entire pacific ocean, where very dynamic volcanic seismic processes take place near the arctic ocean and its seas and other records. there is no ocean richer in fuel resources than a quarter of all oil and half of the country's gas reserves are located on its shelf, and we are able to extract these riches. here is an example platform. in the barents sea. there's a unique one called arko artil, then there is arctic oil. this is a high-density, high- silt, low-vapor oil component that is very widely used for the chemical industry in the production of various tires , for the space industry and for pharmaceuticals, the warmest seas in russia belong to the atlantic ocean basin, the baltic sea of azov and the black sea can warm up. up to 27-28°. the black sea is our favorite and perhaps the most unique other feature of the sea in its structure. it i
and in the pacific ocean. this ocean generally holds the record for the number of epi.nexplored most deep on average to the bottom in it 3.9 km. and it is also the most restless so-called ring of fire, which encircles almost the entire pacific ocean, where very dynamic volcanic seismic processes take place near the arctic ocean and its seas and other records. there is no ocean richer in fuel resources than a quarter of all oil and half of the country's gas reserves are located on its shelf, and...
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the white sand, the beautiful ocean, the sun. i mean i was definitely looking for something a little more tropical but i can't deny how beautiful it is here. it's definitely amazing to have the beach. you're in cancun, mexico. we have the best beaches. the ocean, the palm trees, the sand. everything is really perfect. what do you think about this decor? christina: i love the gazebo. i love the chandelier. the flowers. she's mentioned many times how she definitely wants a chandelier incorporated. i was hoping to get some more traditional-- more authentic-- mexican culture brought into the wedding. [mariachi music] jessica pedrosa: what more mexican than the mariachi? the traditional mexican music. we can have that for you. it definitely brings a positive uplift to it. makes me want to move and shake-- upbeat. done. ok. james, you can't deny that this is paradise. james: it's definitely beautiful. it's two against one. i'm the bride. you lose. yeah, but i'm definitely the bridezilla so-- hahaha. if you love this, i can't wait to sh
the white sand, the beautiful ocean, the sun. i mean i was definitely looking for something a little more tropical but i can't deny how beautiful it is here. it's definitely amazing to have the beach. you're in cancun, mexico. we have the best beaches. the ocean, the palm trees, the sand. everything is really perfect. what do you think about this decor? christina: i love the gazebo. i love the chandelier. the flowers. she's mentioned many times how she definitely wants a chandelier...
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. >>> okay, up next, cleaning up the ocean. the latest efforts in the bay area to remove several tons of garbage from the bay area. >>> plus -- >> breaking barriers in east oakland. how one councilmember is hoping to promote safety in our district. >>> right now the u.s. ready to make a deal to secure the release of two americans from russia. what we know about the american offer. >>> also, we'll show you a >>> also, we'll show you a skysaper made of wcroo when i make decisions as a leader, it's not about me or the folks that are here. it's about the next seven generations coming behind us, making sure that they have the ability to move forward. prop 27 will help small rural tribes like mine get a seat at the table will be transformational for my tribal members. taxing online sports betting gives us an opportunity to really enhance the lives of our tribe and strengthen the future of our people. vote yes on prop 27. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers
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out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single-use plastics, and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back aboard the kwai, from the great pacific garbage patch. >> the cargo hold is full. over the course of a 45-96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered between san francisco and honolulu, picking up as much as they could along the way. >> one thing that we encountered out there was a great amount of consumer plastics. so toothbrush, bottle cap, all those types of things, they end up thousands of miles in the pacific. >> reporter: with the help of the army corps of engineers and other partners, the crews started unlo and beholding their haul in sausalito on tuesday. mary crowley, the founder and president of the ocean voyages institute says the plan is to repurple, recycle and upcycle everything the team pulled out. >> nothing will go into landfill, and nothing will go back into the ocean. >> reporter: crowley says the ovi is looking to expand its at-s
out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single-use plastics, and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back aboard the kwai, from the great pacific garbage patch. >> the cargo hold is full. over the course of a 45-96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered between san francisco and honolulu, picking up as much as they could along the way. >> one thing that we encountered out there was a great amount of consumer plastics....
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they're also increasing the acidity of our oceans.ies say oceans in the world will be like the fjord here. and it gives us lots of opportunities of research. >> if we can figure out how these corals cope with the conditions here, it might help us to protect marine life in other parts of our rapidly changing world. but these creatures are in danger for a familiar threat. >> when i arrived, there were three small salmon farms, and the fjord was near pristine. nowadays there are more than 20 farms, and they are much, much bigger than before. >> contamination from fish farms has led to bigger and more frequent algae blooms. and after dying off, the decomposing blooms suck oxygen from the water. leaving less for marine life. boat traffic has also increased here. there's more trash, more lost fishing lines and nets. vreni has seen half of the corals die along the fjord's shoreline. >> there are species that we hardly see anymore that disappeared. the whole system could destabilize and collapse. >> vreni is determined to fight for the corals
they're also increasing the acidity of our oceans.ies say oceans in the world will be like the fjord here. and it gives us lots of opportunities of research. >> if we can figure out how these corals cope with the conditions here, it might help us to protect marine life in other parts of our rapidly changing world. but these creatures are in danger for a familiar threat. >> when i arrived, there were three small salmon farms, and the fjord was near pristine. nowadays there are more...
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yes, the ocean is currently explored. well, literally 20%. that is, this is a huge layer of suspense suspense that attracts hundreds of young researchers. igor medvedev studies tsunamis in his lab and receives data from all over the world. the most interesting phenomena are modeled on computers. i prefer the word explorer here, because, well, really, every time we study this process, which has some secrets and we reveal these secrets and try to explain them. academician mstislav. five more ships. academicoffe in the arctic in the ocean, the video was shot by sevastopol scientist igor kozlov, head of the laboratory of the marine hydrophysical institute, which is engaged in marine polar research, and it is not for us to study them. this is such a natural carte blanche, which, in modern realities, in modern difficult conditions, allows us to carry out expeditions of his scientific groups to explore the internal waves of the vortex of the current of the arctic ocean. and waves can also carry phytoplankton. some kind of eggs, nutritious substances
yes, the ocean is currently explored. well, literally 20%. that is, this is a huge layer of suspense suspense that attracts hundreds of young researchers. igor medvedev studies tsunamis in his lab and receives data from all over the world. the most interesting phenomena are modeled on computers. i prefer the word explorer here, because, well, really, every time we study this process, which has some secrets and we reveal these secrets and try to explain them. academician mstislav. five more...
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ocean as a garbage pail for so long. be a habitat for ocean life and so it can continue to function as the source of two out of three breaths. we take marijuana, healthy ocean here on health. sorry let me jump in here. i want to ask you about how hard is it is to get out there to this patch and to pick up the garbage to bring it back in because it's it doesn't sound like an easy job. and some of the smaller stuff like the i saw toothbrushes in the video earlier that you had collected. how do you get that? um, well, it's. not easy to get out there . it does take anywhere from 3 to 6 days. um and basically, the small things sometimes are entangled in the big things, and sometimes we're just scooping them up. you know, we try to remove all the plastic we see in the ocean. all right. so how did you get an idea to found this nonprofit to get this plastic out of there and are why isn't quite frankly, the governments of the world why aren't they more responsible for cleaning up the ocean wise it falling on organizations like yo
ocean as a garbage pail for so long. be a habitat for ocean life and so it can continue to function as the source of two out of three breaths. we take marijuana, healthy ocean here on health. sorry let me jump in here. i want to ask you about how hard is it is to get out there to this patch and to pick up the garbage to bring it back in because it's it doesn't sound like an easy job. and some of the smaller stuff like the i saw toothbrushes in the video earlier that you had collected. how do...
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ocean is now being besieged by plastic waste. and so we have to do everything we can to change that. ship returns to the bay area after cleaning up plastic waste across the pacific ocean. we live in the north bay with a much closer look at what was collected and the message from organizers. popular a water park closed until further notice and right in the middle of the summer. what's causing the closure? parents are responding. from ktvu fox two news this morning's onto good morning and welcome back. i'm gasia mikaelian. good morning. i'm dave clark. it's wednesday. the middle of the week is july 27th how to feel coming in this morning. mild and not as much wind. okay i'll accept that accept what steve says to he has your forecast. garcia that is amazing. you said that that's the first thing i noticed this morning to there was no breeze. neighbors are we was that you were, you'd know it would. what's your weather like alright? thank you, dave. i gotta say we do have a little bit of a change here. not as much. in the way of high c
ocean is now being besieged by plastic waste. and so we have to do everything we can to change that. ship returns to the bay area after cleaning up plastic waste across the pacific ocean. we live in the north bay with a much closer look at what was collected and the message from organizers. popular a water park closed until further notice and right in the middle of the summer. what's causing the closure? parents are responding. from ktvu fox two news this morning's onto good morning and welcome...
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vortices of the current in the water area of the arctic ocean. waves can also carry phytoplankton. some eggs, nutrients. it is important to know where oil pollution occurs in which areas, and such an active dynamics is another important point. this ice in the arctic affects, in fact, any task of escorting ships and various works on the shelf. the state of such a surface is monitored using satellites and copters, the institute recently acquired a new large drone with the most modern sensors , the device hovering over the area of interest of the sea, fixing the state of the sea surface and its dynamics, the received information about cold seas is analyzed in a laboratory on the sevastopol coast, it is comfortable to study the north being in the south, when you have a warm sea . you can at any time, having seen enough of your pictures, go out for a swim to keep yourself in shape for the ecological state of the marine coastal ecosystems. sustainability is monitored by the group of natalia orekhovaya, head of the marine biogeochemistry laboratory, t
vortices of the current in the water area of the arctic ocean. waves can also carry phytoplankton. some eggs, nutrients. it is important to know where oil pollution occurs in which areas, and such an active dynamics is another important point. this ice in the arctic affects, in fact, any task of escorting ships and various works on the shelf. the state of such a surface is monitored using satellites and copters, the institute recently acquired a new large drone with the most modern...
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it is because the micro plastics hamper the ocean's ability and oceans cycle to sequester carbon. >>ffed with some 96 tons, being offloaded with a specific goal, to make sure the plastic components are up cycled into materials that will never find their way back into the ocean. >> they can be turned into aggregate for road construction, retaining walls and highways, that sort of stuff. stuff that will be sequestered and durable. >> the mission is the latest launched by the ocean voyages and student, leading research of collecting and disposing of ocean waste. they said the debris patch covers an area roughly the distance from california to texas. while the effects are floating away, believes concerns growing in the bay area. >> more awareness of people of throwaway plastics. besides what they do with the ocean, killing birds. >> for most of the morning, crews hoisted bags of ocean trash, clearing room for future voyages and the cleanup mission. in sausalito, spencer christian. >> now to the latest on the oak fire burning in mariposa county near yosemite. crews are making progress aga
it is because the micro plastics hamper the ocean's ability and oceans cycle to sequester carbon. >>ffed with some 96 tons, being offloaded with a specific goal, to make sure the plastic components are up cycled into materials that will never find their way back into the ocean. >> they can be turned into aggregate for road construction, retaining walls and highways, that sort of stuff. stuff that will be sequestered and durable. >> the mission is the latest launched by the...
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vortices of the current in the water area of the arctic ocean.ome e, eggs, nutrients. oil pollution is important to know exactly where in which areas, and such active dynamics and another important point is that ice in the arctic affects, in fact, any task of escorting ships and various works on the shelf. the state of the sea surface is recently monitored using satellites and copters. the institute has acquired a new large drone with the most modern sensors, the device hovering over the area of interest of the sea, the surface and its dynamics are analyzed in a laboratory on the sevastopol coast, it is comfortable to study the north being in the south, when you have a warm sea. you can at any time, having seen enough of your pictures, go out for a swim to keep yourself in shape for the ecological state of marine coastal ecosystems, their stability is monitored by the group of natalia orekhovy, head of the laboratory of biogeochemistry of the sea , together with colleagues. it regularly conducts sampling of sea water, which allows to develop re
vortices of the current in the water area of the arctic ocean.ome e, eggs, nutrients. oil pollution is important to know exactly where in which areas, and such active dynamics and another important point is that ice in the arctic affects, in fact, any task of escorting ships and various works on the shelf. the state of the sea surface is recently monitored using satellites and copters. the institute has acquired a new large drone with the most modern sensors, the device hovering over the...
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over the ocean.trying to be the first woman all alone at the controls of an aircraft flying over the atlantic. it's worth pointing out, this is one year, a full year before amelia earhart whatever dare to make such a flight. and were it not for happenstance and bad luck, the kind of happenstance and bad luck that dogged flyers in these days, ruth nichols might have made it. and if she had, it may be she who you remember today. and not amelia. florence klingensmith who i mentioned before was the daughter of a farmer in northern minnesota. raised on a plot of land just across the river from fargo, north dakota. and just like ruth elder in 1927, florence was not satisfied with her lot in life. she wasn't doing anything exciting. she was working at a dry cleaners in downtown fargo, searching and pressing shirts. what is she really wanted to do was fly planes. but like a lot of us in life, she had no clear and obvious path to her dreams. her parents had no money, no connections in this nascent world of av
over the ocean.trying to be the first woman all alone at the controls of an aircraft flying over the atlantic. it's worth pointing out, this is one year, a full year before amelia earhart whatever dare to make such a flight. and were it not for happenstance and bad luck, the kind of happenstance and bad luck that dogged flyers in these days, ruth nichols might have made it. and if she had, it may be she who you remember today. and not amelia. florence klingensmith who i mentioned before was the...
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that summer 1935 after amelia has flown the pacific ocean. ruth nichols has a terrible crash in upstate, new york. not on an air race. not in anything fantastic just on a flight. kind of like that went down in those days. and in the next day's papers across the country front page news says that ruth nichols is in critical critical condition and might not survive. at that time amelia really is at the peak of her fame. and her husband then george putnam is keeping her out on the speaking trail day after day after day. and when ruth crashes amelia is on the road in, michigan. but she took time away from whatever speaking engagement. she had that day. amelia did and she went down to the western union office and she wrote ruth nichols a telegram. and it's not really. what she says in the telegram, but how she says it. for starters amelia doesn't refer to ruth by her name she calls her by her nickname. she calls her rufus. she says dear rufus. we can't bear to have you on the sidelines for long. get well soon. ae and it clearly meant a lot to ruth
that summer 1935 after amelia has flown the pacific ocean. ruth nichols has a terrible crash in upstate, new york. not on an air race. not in anything fantastic just on a flight. kind of like that went down in those days. and in the next day's papers across the country front page news says that ruth nichols is in critical critical condition and might not survive. at that time amelia really is at the peak of her fame. and her husband then george putnam is keeping her out on the speaking trail...
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so we're gonna try our best to collect them all having a healthy ocean makes a big difference to ocean it makes a big difference to our own health. wednesday morning, crews were moved. the plastic weighs two containers to be shipped to a recycler in long beach ocean voyages institute says all the waste will be recycled into products or used for art projects and that nothing goes to a landfill or a dump. and that donations fund the voyages in sausalito. amberleigh ktvu, fox two news. containment is growing for the oak fire in mariposa county. that fire has now burned more than 18,000 acres west of yosemite containment increased from 10% yesterday to 26% today , at least 41 structures have been destroyed, but some evacuation warnings have been reduced to advisories. 3000 firefighters are battling this fire. tonight cal fire said they hope to use their nighthawk helicopters overnight to help control the fire in difficult conditions. so many homes being destroyed. the oak fire has left some people with nothing. all of my daughter's paintings and pictures. every memory. all the photographs
so we're gonna try our best to collect them all having a healthy ocean makes a big difference to ocean it makes a big difference to our own health. wednesday morning, crews were moved. the plastic weighs two containers to be shipped to a recycler in long beach ocean voyages institute says all the waste will be recycled into products or used for art projects and that nothing goes to a landfill or a dump. and that donations fund the voyages in sausalito. amberleigh ktvu, fox two news. containment...
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voyages institute crew pulled 96 tonz of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single-use plastics and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back aboard the "kauai" from the great pacific garbage patch. lucky mcclain was the captain. >> the ship is loaded, 45-day trip 96 tons say lot. >> reporter: the crew picked up as much as they could along the way from san francisco to honolulu. >> one thing we encountered was a great amount of consumer plastics, toothbrushes, bottle caps, they end up thousands of miles out in the pacific. >> reporter: with the help of the army corps of engineers and other partners, the crew started unloading their haul in sausalito on tuesday. mary crowley, the founder and president of the ocean voyages institute says the plan is to repurpose, recycle and upcycle everything the team pulled out. >> nothing will go into landfill, and nothing will go back into the ocean. >> reporter: crowley says the ovi is looking to expand its at-sea cleanup efforts. >> the health of the ocean
voyages institute crew pulled 96 tonz of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single-use plastics and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back aboard the "kauai" from the great pacific garbage patch. lucky mcclain was the captain. >> the ship is loaded, 45-day trip 96 tons say lot. >> reporter: the crew picked up as much as they could along the way from san francisco to honolulu. >> one thing we...
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the ocean is now being besieged. plastic waste.d so we have to do everything we can to change that having a healthy ocean makes a big difference to ocean life, and it makes a big difference to our own health. this is a cleanup effort that has happened every year since 2009 all paid for by donations. the ocean voyages institute has been leading the way using gps trackers to help remove plastics, and in 2020, they completed the largest cleanup in history. 340,000 we're going to try our best to collect. and try to finish all the chest that has been around there. in a trier. so we're gonna try our best to collect them all plastic moves on to the next step in the process. these big containers will be shipped to a recycler in long beach. all the waste will be turned into products or used for art projects. the good news is that none of this goes to a landfill or a dump. all of this plastic will get a new life insults. alito amanda kintanar, ktvu fox two news. this is ktvu fox two news at six. health and community leaders grow impatient as
the ocean is now being besieged. plastic waste.d so we have to do everything we can to change that having a healthy ocean makes a big difference to ocean life, and it makes a big difference to our own health. this is a cleanup effort that has happened every year since 2009 all paid for by donations. the ocean voyages institute has been leading the way using gps trackers to help remove plastics, and in 2020, they completed the largest cleanup in history. 340,000 we're going to try our best to...
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the lungs of the earth principally are the oceans. ocean health. rising sea levels that will swamp many low-lying islands. many coastal cities. huge coastal cities. bangkok, saigon city are facing high tide situations that could have significant portions of them underwater by early to mid part of the century. third point. the climate change that creates drought and creates agricultural failures will create instability and unrest. we are already seeing that with the russian shot of grain. that will create unrest in the north african and middle east. take russia out of the equation and park global warming and drought and crop failure and you see that same level of unrest potentially happening. as a navy officer i look at the largest naval base in the world, nor full, virginia, threatened -- norfolk, virginia, threatened by these rising sea levels. i will point to get to the arctic. the way that could become a geopolitical thunderdome with rush on one side -- russia on one side and seven nato nations all up on that arctic front porch. climate is woven
the lungs of the earth principally are the oceans. ocean health. rising sea levels that will swamp many low-lying islands. many coastal cities. huge coastal cities. bangkok, saigon city are facing high tide situations that could have significant portions of them underwater by early to mid part of the century. third point. the climate change that creates drought and creates agricultural failures will create instability and unrest. we are already seeing that with the russian shot of grain. that...
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at ensuring the protection and implementation of our country's national interests in the world's oceans. about the new doctrine. there are important differences. it provides for the acceleration of the development of maritime activities, taking into account modern threats. russia's interest also increases attention to the development of regional areas of national maritime policy, especially the arctic and now we will show how the ceremony of signing these documents took place. today, in the atrium of the commandant 's house of the peter and paul fortress, russian president vladimir vladimirovich putin signed decrees approving the new maritime doctrine of the russian federation and the new ship charter of the navy. document signing ceremony begins president of the russian federation vladimir vladimirovich putin signs a decree approving the maritime doctrine of the russian federation resident of the russian federation vladimir vladimirovich putin signs a decree approving the ship charter of the russian navy at this moment, the main parade in honor of the navy day is taking place in st. pe
at ensuring the protection and implementation of our country's national interests in the world's oceans. about the new doctrine. there are important differences. it provides for the acceleration of the development of maritime activities, taking into account modern threats. russia's interest also increases attention to the development of regional areas of national maritime policy, especially the arctic and now we will show how the ceremony of signing these documents took place. today, in the...
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those that remain make a hard living from the ocean.s lucas dario. >> [speaking spanish] >> lucas forages for shellfish on the seafloor. he doesn't use expensive scuba gear. instead, air is pumped from a compressor through a rubber hose directly into his mouth. 65 feet below the surface, he painstakingly collects muscles and scallops. it is a good harvest. lucas can gather up to 60 pounds in just a few minutes. but, over his shoulder, there is another creature lurking. >> this cnn original series, patagonia, is a private to you by dish, tuned into you. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can low
those that remain make a hard living from the ocean.s lucas dario. >> [speaking spanish] >> lucas forages for shellfish on the seafloor. he doesn't use expensive scuba gear. instead, air is pumped from a compressor through a rubber hose directly into his mouth. 65 feet below the surface, he painstakingly collects muscles and scallops. it is a good harvest. lucas can gather up to 60 pounds in just a few minutes. but, over his shoulder, there is another creature lurking. >> this...
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and a warning, a world is facing an ocean emergency rising sea levels, ocean temperatures, and greenhouse gas concentrations, all set new records last year. according to the world meteorological organization with pollution, rising, scientists say more than half of the world's marine species may face extinction. in about 80 years and the impacts will be enormous. more than 3000000000 people depend on the ocean for the food supply, the livelihood of millions, more directly linked to see life. we're going to step as far as the special adviser to the president of the ocean conference. he conveys the importance of the lisbon declaration. there is a talk in less not estimate political to think of what beijing, 7595 was for women's rights. think of what stockholm and war for environmental. so decision political decisions are very important. busy but it's, it's, it's quite not accurate to say it's just a lot of, oh, because i have that question you, we don't even declaration and the 6 pages are very, i know because i'm particularly both of these work. we have something falling, for instance, in n
and a warning, a world is facing an ocean emergency rising sea levels, ocean temperatures, and greenhouse gas concentrations, all set new records last year. according to the world meteorological organization with pollution, rising, scientists say more than half of the world's marine species may face extinction. in about 80 years and the impacts will be enormous. more than 3000000000 people depend on the ocean for the food supply, the livelihood of millions, more directly linked to see life....
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behind them lay the mighty ocean, separating them from the world that they knew.lderness. three and a half centuries later, that wilderness has been transformed. a continent once remote and isolated, now supports a mighty nation. a nation built by those who also dared to reach for the unknown. the discovery of this continent was unprecedented, it opened the eyes of mankind, showing them the world was bigger than they had thought. our nation's birth was unprecedented as well. a new form of government was begun, which would allow for change by future generations it secure basic rights to men and women. the chance to earn property was given to those who had never had property. it education to those who had never been educated. and the new world, americans had to be handy. ours was a do-it-yourself society. our fascination with machines to lighten labor and increase production began very early. the practical problems of engineering and science required education, the hard life attracted if learned scholars from europe. sometimes, americans built their schools before t
behind them lay the mighty ocean, separating them from the world that they knew.lderness. three and a half centuries later, that wilderness has been transformed. a continent once remote and isolated, now supports a mighty nation. a nation built by those who also dared to reach for the unknown. the discovery of this continent was unprecedented, it opened the eyes of mankind, showing them the world was bigger than they had thought. our nation's birth was unprecedented as well. a new form of...
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ocean voyages institute. out at sea for 45 days they were collecting plastics that were polluting the ocean in between california and hawaii. now on this recent trip to an area known as the great pacific garbage patch, they collected a lot of plastics out there. £200,000 of plastic. now that's adding up to £700,000 that they've removed from the ocean in just the last four years. as small as toothbrushes and as big as abandoned fishing nets that were killing marine wildlife. and they needed a crane to remove them. this is a cleanup effort that has happened every year since 2009 all paid for by donations. ocean is now being besieged by plastic waste. and so we have to do everything we can to change that to try our best to collect. and try to finish all the chest that has been around there. trier. so we're gonna try our best to collect them all. yeah it's gonna be now that the plastic is here. it moves on to the next step in this process, so this morning crews will be moving all of that plastic waste two contain
ocean voyages institute. out at sea for 45 days they were collecting plastics that were polluting the ocean in between california and hawaii. now on this recent trip to an area known as the great pacific garbage patch, they collected a lot of plastics out there. £200,000 of plastic. now that's adding up to £700,000 that they've removed from the ocean in just the last four years. as small as toothbrushes and as big as abandoned fishing nets that were killing marine wildlife. and they needed a...
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pilgrims and pioneers all searching for something new across the ocean at, across the continent, acrossf the human mind. and find within these walls and windows, are the products of american men and women is imagination and determination could not be confined. there is nothing no more american than saying you don't succeed, try try again. good americans be going to the atlantic seaboard, the wide open spaces of lured americans from our beginnings the frontier shaped and molded our society and our people. gertrude stein once wrote, in the united states, there is more space when nobody is man where anybody is. this is what makes america what it is read indeed, the impact of the unknown or was dimly perceived to be healthcare has left a permanent mark on the american character pretty in the early 17th century, a few fragile vessels the discovery 1607, no mayflower in 20, sailed across 3000 miles of unfriendly sees. the passengers and crew far less about their destination in the american astronauts knew it liftoff but the lunar landscape a quarter million miles away. pilgrims fear the peril
pilgrims and pioneers all searching for something new across the ocean at, across the continent, acrossf the human mind. and find within these walls and windows, are the products of american men and women is imagination and determination could not be confined. there is nothing no more american than saying you don't succeed, try try again. good americans be going to the atlantic seaboard, the wide open spaces of lured americans from our beginnings the frontier shaped and molded our society and...
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an ocean emergency, wising, sea levels, ocean temperatures, and greenhouse gas concentrations, all set new records last year. according to the world meteorological organization with pollution, rising, scientists say that more than half the world's marine species may face extinction in around 80 years. and the impact will be enormous. more than 3000000000 people depend upon the ocean for their food supply and the livelihood of millions more directly linked to see life. but environmental activists have criticized the gathering, saying that it's yet another top level meeting with lots of talk and no action. but as t, as in lisbon called for new international laws and regulations to ensure ocean sustainability and said that they're frustrated by what they call years of inaction by it. world leaders, let's bring in miguel, the sap us waters who's a you and legal counsel and special adviser to the president of the ocean conference. he joins us now live from lisbon, good teddy with us. so i know that the world's media. i was distracted by the g 7 meeting and nato. but this conference of yours
an ocean emergency, wising, sea levels, ocean temperatures, and greenhouse gas concentrations, all set new records last year. according to the world meteorological organization with pollution, rising, scientists say that more than half the world's marine species may face extinction in around 80 years. and the impact will be enormous. more than 3000000000 people depend upon the ocean for their food supply and the livelihood of millions more directly linked to see life. but environmental...
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this year he is the flagship of the parade of the thunderstorm of the seas of the oceans.d ships. strain works our correspondent, only knyazeva she is in direct contact. olya, i see where you are already? so far, i don't really understand. this is the captain's bridge, but this is just the command post for controlling the parade , it was here that everything took place right here . for the first time, therefore, for the first few minutes, just some kind of ominous ringing silence reigned here, it was very nervous and tense next to me. and imagine, please, the commander of the leningrad naval base. uh, platform captain solution andreyevich here is andrey vyacheslavovich we talked to you to the breed and you were so very calm and smiling. and there was no face directly on you. you know what you were most worried about in the course of preparations for the main naval parade. a serious technical training, worked out practically the skills of the crews of the ships in training, so the experience of the crew's actions was probably not the main thing. what we were worried about w
this year he is the flagship of the parade of the thunderstorm of the seas of the oceans.d ships. strain works our correspondent, only knyazeva she is in direct contact. olya, i see where you are already? so far, i don't really understand. this is the captain's bridge, but this is just the command post for controlling the parade , it was here that everything took place right here . for the first time, therefore, for the first few minutes, just some kind of ominous ringing silence reigned here,...
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those that remain, make a hard living from the ocean.del rio. [ speaking foreign language ] rping. >> lucas forages for shellfish on the saempt floor. he doesn't use expensive scuba gear. instead, air is pumped from a compressor through a rubber hose directly into his mouth 65 feet below the surface, he painstakingly collects muscles and scallops. it's a good harvest. lucas can gather up to 60 pounds in just a few minutes. but over his should earl there's another creature lurking. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. ♪ ♪ shop the lowe's bath style & save event now. in store and online. (woman vo) sailing a great river past extraordinary landscapes into the heart of iconic cities is a journey for the curious tra
those that remain, make a hard living from the ocean.del rio. [ speaking foreign language ] rping. >> lucas forages for shellfish on the saempt floor. he doesn't use expensive scuba gear. instead, air is pumped from a compressor through a rubber hose directly into his mouth 65 feet below the surface, he painstakingly collects muscles and scallops. it's a good harvest. lucas can gather up to 60 pounds in just a few minutes. but over his should earl there's another creature lurking. if you...