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Jan 28, 2024
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and that is when they took us to the rio sanjuan. we realised when _ to the rio sanjuan. they took as there that that was close — when they took as there that that was close to the same spot we had been _ was close to the same spot we had been stopped the day before. there were already forensic experts next to the _ were already forensic experts next to the river~ — were already forensic experts next to the river. they were extracting from _ to the river. they were extracting from the — to the river. they were extracting from the river a plastic bag, like a garbage _ from the river a plastic bag, like a garbage one. they told us that bag had been _ garbage one. they told us that bag had been recovered by scuba divers that were _ had been recovered by scuba divers that were inspecting the river. and then _ that were inspecting the river. and then i _ that were inspecting the river. and then i saw one fragment of bone that was, _ and then i saw one fragment of bone that was, you know, considerably larger— that was, you know, considerably larger than — that was, you know, co
and that is when they took us to the rio sanjuan. we realised when _ to the rio sanjuan. they took as there that that was close — when they took as there that that was close to the same spot we had been _ was close to the same spot we had been stopped the day before. there were already forensic experts next to the _ were already forensic experts next to the river~ — were already forensic experts next to the river. they were extracting from _ to the river. they were extracting from the —...
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it was on its way to sanjuan in puerto rico from miami international airport. to sanjuan in puerto ricoits port talbot works in south wales with the loss of aroiund 3,000 jobs. of up to 2,800 jobs. the only other blast furnace in the uk is in the north east of england, in scunthorpe. that too is slated to close. tata says it will replace the blast furnaces with what's known as an 'electric arc furnace'. so what's the difference? well, blast furnaces use lumps of iron ore, dug from the ground, and then fed into the furnace. it emerges as liquid iron that can be turned into steel. but they're expensive to run, and burn vast quantities of coal, emitting large quantities of c02. whereas, electric arc furnaces recycle scrap metal into steel. because they use electricity, they're less polluting. one study says they could slash carbon dioxide emissions by 70%. but, and here's the crucial bit for workers, because there's a lot more automation with electric furnaces they require fewer workers. we speak now to national officer for steel at community union, alun davies, who is in port talbot outsi
it was on its way to sanjuan in puerto rico from miami international airport. to sanjuan in puerto ricoits port talbot works in south wales with the loss of aroiund 3,000 jobs. of up to 2,800 jobs. the only other blast furnace in the uk is in the north east of england, in scunthorpe. that too is slated to close. tata says it will replace the blast furnaces with what's known as an 'electric arc furnace'. so what's the difference? well, blast furnaces use lumps of iron ore, dug from the ground,...
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Jan 27, 2024
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i have come to nearby sanjuan island tojoin a whale watching tour.t is beautiful out here, and i've been told there's so much other incredible wildlife out here. i really want to see a whale, but to be honest, i'd take seeing any of it. kelly klein is the boat's on—board naturalist. kelly, what should i expect to see today? we have killer whales here year—round. so any month of the year you can spot killer whales here. humpbacks come here occasionally. and then, yeah, great whales, minke whales — you never really know what you're going to find. and i hear it is actually getting a little bit easier to spot because the numbers are going up? yeah, yeah, for sure. humpbacks in particular, we saw an amazing rebound in their population once we banned whaling internationally. so in 1966, 95% of their population was population was gone. wow. they were critically endangered and now they are officially off the endangered species list. and the numbers, whilst they have been creeping up, recently they have shot up. yes, absolutely. i think 201! we started to see
i have come to nearby sanjuan island tojoin a whale watching tour.t is beautiful out here, and i've been told there's so much other incredible wildlife out here. i really want to see a whale, but to be honest, i'd take seeing any of it. kelly klein is the boat's on—board naturalist. kelly, what should i expect to see today? we have killer whales here year—round. so any month of the year you can spot killer whales here. humpbacks come here occasionally. and then, yeah, great whales, minke...
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Jan 27, 2024
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i have come to nearby sanjuan island to join a well watching tour. 0h, join a well watching tour.there is so much other incredible wildlife data. i really want to see a whale, but to be honest, i would take seeing any of it. kelly klein is the boat's on—board naturalist. kelly, what should i expect to see today? welcome we have killer— i expect to see today? welcome we have killer whales _ i expect to see today? welcome we have killer whales here - we have killer whales here year—round. anyone that the year—round. anyone that the year you can spot killer whales here. humpbacks coming here occasionally. great whales, minke whales — you never know what you will find. find minke whales - you never know what you will find.— what you will find. and i hear it is getting _ what you will find. and i hear it is getting easier _ what you will find. and i hear it is getting easier to - what you will find. and i hear it is getting easier to spot. it is getting easier to spot because the numbers are going up? because the numbers are going u . ? , ., , because the numbers are going up? yes, for
i have come to nearby sanjuan island to join a well watching tour. 0h, join a well watching tour.there is so much other incredible wildlife data. i really want to see a whale, but to be honest, i would take seeing any of it. kelly klein is the boat's on—board naturalist. kelly, what should i expect to see today? welcome we have killer— i expect to see today? welcome we have killer whales _ i expect to see today? welcome we have killer whales here - we have killer whales here year—round....
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Jan 27, 2024
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i have come to nearby sanjuan island tojoin a whale watching tour.ve killer whales here year—round. any month of the year you can spot killer whales here. humpbacks come here occasionally. great whales, minke whales — you never know what you will find. and i hear it is getting easier to spot because the numbers are going up? yes, for sure. humpbacks in particular, we saw an amazing rebound in the population once we banned whaling internationally. in 1966, 95% of their population was population was gone. wow. they were critically endangered and now they are of the endangered species list. while the numbers have been creeping up, recently they have shot up. absolutely. 2011 we saw an amazing rebound of the population, particularly here in the salish sea. so almost every year it has increased. and killer whale sightings have reached record numbers, too. according to the 0rca behaviour institute, 2023 march the ninth year out of the last ten where numbers have increased year. i think this is going to be our first opportunity to see something. if you look
i have come to nearby sanjuan island tojoin a whale watching tour.ve killer whales here year—round. any month of the year you can spot killer whales here. humpbacks come here occasionally. great whales, minke whales — you never know what you will find. and i hear it is getting easier to spot because the numbers are going up? yes, for sure. humpbacks in particular, we saw an amazing rebound in the population once we banned whaling internationally. in 1966, 95% of their population was...