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dash 324 surface parking lots bourts by the broadway street and davis street and interim parking at sea level lot found by broadway street front street and vallejo street and the embarcadero greenwich street and 9 and a half on the embarcadero at chestnut and pier 34 on bay street the unilateral right to terminate the lot prior to written notice resolution 16 dash 12. >> good afternoon commissioners jay senior property manager for state division i'm delighted to present trent e present this item an accumulation of work by project team and a response from the community in terms of the outreach and in terms of the interest and have in terms of you go the quality and levels of proposals first i'd like to asking you judge introduce susan who oversee the early efforts putting this together with the direction on how to create that initiative partnership so we're delighted we're able to do this and come to you today on this tropic also bob davis is going to talk about the community outreach and the steps of efforts that were made thank you. >> and i'll be - all the effort getting this type of
dash 324 surface parking lots bourts by the broadway street and davis street and interim parking at sea level lot found by broadway street front street and vallejo street and the embarcadero greenwich street and 9 and a half on the embarcadero at chestnut and pier 34 on bay street the unilateral right to terminate the lot prior to written notice resolution 16 dash 12. >> good afternoon commissioners jay senior property manager for state division i'm delighted to present trent e present...
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dash 324 surface parking lots bourts by the broadway street and davis street and interim parking at sea level lot found by broadway street front street and vallejo street and the embarcadero greenwich street and 9 and a half on the embarcadero at chestnut and pier 34 on bay street the unilateral right to terminate the lot prior to written notice resolution 16 dash 12. >> good afternoon commissioners jay senior property manager for state division i'm delighted to present trent e present this item an accumulation of work by project team and a response from the community in terms of the outreach and in terms of the interest and have in terms of you go the quality and levels of proposals first i'd like to asking you judge introduce susan who oversee the early efforts putting this together with the direction on how to create that initiative partnership so we're delighted we're able to do this and come to you today on this tropic also bob davis is going to talk about the community outreach and the steps of efforts that were made thank you. >> and i'll be - all the effort getting this type of
dash 324 surface parking lots bourts by the broadway street and davis street and interim parking at sea level lot found by broadway street front street and vallejo street and the embarcadero greenwich street and 9 and a half on the embarcadero at chestnut and pier 34 on bay street the unilateral right to terminate the lot prior to written notice resolution 16 dash 12. >> good afternoon commissioners jay senior property manager for state division i'm delighted to present trent e present...
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sea world's captive and controversial killer whales. massive marine mammals have long delighted audiences and angers activists. on thursday they announced its orca breeding program will soon be history, and is fading out the orca shows. >> this will be the last generation of orcas at sea world. the company will end orca breeding this year, and the animals will continue to live out their lives at sea world where they can continue to inspire and educate our guests. >> reporter: the change comes nearly three years after the documentary black fish, the film focused on violent incidents, and raised ethical questions about sea world's breeding programs. thursday's move signals just how bad the backlash has been for sea world's bottom line. since the film came out, visitor numbers have plummeted. animal rights activists applauded the decision. on twitter they said: sea world had earlier announced that orca shows will end at its san diego park in 2017. shows in san antonio and orlando will end in 2019. but the era of captive orcas are far from
sea world's captive and controversial killer whales. massive marine mammals have long delighted audiences and angers activists. on thursday they announced its orca breeding program will soon be history, and is fading out the orca shows. >> this will be the last generation of orcas at sea world. the company will end orca breeding this year, and the animals will continue to live out their lives at sea world where they can continue to inspire and educate our guests. >> reporter: the...
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a go bond funded project is under design the shoreline will be designed to accommodate 28 inches of sea level rise with occasional flooding undercover officer the roadway and sidewalks and buildings will be elevated against the hundred year flood 28 inches of sea level rise where the park is with the shoreline there will be less elevation because it has to perform at a slower intact inches from the water. >> the pier 70 for city developments this is a mixed use development project this project includes a number of sea level rise mitigation measures the new buildings will be accommodate 5.5 sea level rise, the bay trail would allow for 2 feet of sea level rise plus future total water levels, the design zone between the waters edge will be - at a lower level as they conform but still meets the 2050 sea level rise and important further rising the long term. >> seawall lot 337 commission rock the giant proposed development at this point this development is planning on incorporating 55 inches of sea level rise this was considered through the for the 21 hundred scenario at the time of tied as
a go bond funded project is under design the shoreline will be designed to accommodate 28 inches of sea level rise with occasional flooding undercover officer the roadway and sidewalks and buildings will be elevated against the hundred year flood 28 inches of sea level rise where the park is with the shoreline there will be less elevation because it has to perform at a slower intact inches from the water. >> the pier 70 for city developments this is a mixed use development project this...
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level rise action plan in port sea level rise project. >> good afternoon schizophrenia commissionersident adams and commissioners i'm serving the board as the chief harbor engineering the item before you is the sea level rise action plan as you may know climatic change has on a concern for decades now widely accepted that the rising sea level are the greatest impact of the climatic change the ports are some of the most vulnerable development areas a potential for sea level rise is a scientific community has been reaching this issue stein there are many variables that effect the sea level rise the magnitude and rates of the sea level rise, however, the scientific community is in agreement the ocean levels will be rising at an accelerated rate oaring to the title data sea level rise have risen the last century recent research precincts them to rise up to 66 inches over the next century san francisco is surrendered b surrounded by water on 3 of four sides their developed prior to knowledge of sea level rise given the significant of sea level rise mayor ed lee recognized and formed a co
level rise action plan in port sea level rise project. >> good afternoon schizophrenia commissionersident adams and commissioners i'm serving the board as the chief harbor engineering the item before you is the sea level rise action plan as you may know climatic change has on a concern for decades now widely accepted that the rising sea level are the greatest impact of the climatic change the ports are some of the most vulnerable development areas a potential for sea level rise is a...
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from the wild into sea world. no new captive breeding, bringing in additional animals to the population. >> reporter: reacting to today's announcement, pita said it's not enough. >> we are pushing for them to release these orcas to coastal sanctuaries, so they can live out some semblance of a natural life for the rest of their days. >> reporter: last year sea world decided to end the killer whale shows, for a more natural setting for the orcas. once the pride of sea world, the parks are now saying good-bye to it famous. and the show millions came to see. sea world says it won't release its whales into the wild because they would not be able to survive on their own. on average, in captivity this ecould live for 30 years. they will remain at the facilities including the one behind me for quite some type. many are asking what will sea world be without its whales. the company saying simply that it's moving in a new direction. >>> break to the agreement with the nation's biggest car makers that could save some of the 1
from the wild into sea world. no new captive breeding, bringing in additional animals to the population. >> reporter: reacting to today's announcement, pita said it's not enough. >> we are pushing for them to release these orcas to coastal sanctuaries, so they can live out some semblance of a natural life for the rest of their days. >> reporter: last year sea world decided to end the killer whale shows, for a more natural setting for the orcas. once the pride of sea world, the...
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in sea lion rescue efforts. >> gosh it's really exciting. how long do you feed them for? typically we'll be tube feeding for about twelve days. at about 5 days they start to gain enough strength and they start to show some interest again in fish. they will start taking one or 2 fish. >> sea-lions are first admitted to an almost triage like setting. the pups are fed a protein rich formula. up to 200 tube feedings a day take place behind the scenes. >> we have to gradually ween them on it because their bodies haven't seen fish and they haven't processed it properly. they have to show us they can process 3-5 pounds of fish per day which is what they would require to maintain their weight before we stop tube feeding them. >> brent stewart observes sea lion health at sea world's non-profit research arm. >> so in studying their habitats, are you able to get a better idea of what is happening in terms of global climate change? >> food seemed to have vanished for some reason. the question is whether that is a sign of long term climate change. the bi
in sea lion rescue efforts. >> gosh it's really exciting. how long do you feed them for? typically we'll be tube feeding for about twelve days. at about 5 days they start to gain enough strength and they start to show some interest again in fish. they will start taking one or 2 fish. >> sea-lions are first admitted to an almost triage like setting. the pups are fed a protein rich formula. up to 200 tube feedings a day take place behind the scenes. >> we have to gradually ween...
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i agree with sea world. what i propose is a retirement to a coastal sanctuariy where they'd be enclosed and under huge ya care. they'd have more room, it would be natural habitat and more choices and stimulation. until they are in that situation, if they remain in the concrete tanks, the welfare will suffer. >> it's not likely the sanctuaries will happen. >> we are working on them. absolutely it will happen. >> reporter: what about the argument about having orcas at sea world is a good thing because it made people love them and protect animals and wild places. >> back in the 1960, i agree that probably happened, that there was a transition from viewing orcas, known as killer whales, mindless killers, transitioning once they were in places about sea world, to recognising highly social and family bonded. and quite friendly. but that happened in the 1960s. to argue that they need to stay in captivity year after year after year now that we know the welfare suffers suggests that we'll forget that. >> what about o
i agree with sea world. what i propose is a retirement to a coastal sanctuariy where they'd be enclosed and under huge ya care. they'd have more room, it would be natural habitat and more choices and stimulation. until they are in that situation, if they remain in the concrete tanks, the welfare will suffer. >> it's not likely the sanctuaries will happen. >> we are working on them. absolutely it will happen. >> reporter: what about the argument about having orcas at sea world...
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at sea world. the company that helped the world fall in love with orcas will end orca breed. >> the park says instead of performing in shows, the remaining whales will be switching to living out the rest of their days in natural habitats. that change is expected to take a few years with orlando parks switching in 2015. the company has been under fire after the controversial documentary black fish. some lawmakers have been considering legislation that would force the parks to stop its whale breeding. sea world ceo out with an editorial in the los angeles times. he said we are proud of contributing to the evolving understanding of one of the largest marine mammals. we helped to create which is why sea world is announcing several historic changes. some groups like peta have gone further, urging sea world to release the whales back into the wild. the park said that won't happen because the whales would likely die once out of captive ity captivity. that is coming up at 7:00 after the morning news. >> we
at sea world. the company that helped the world fall in love with orcas will end orca breed. >> the park says instead of performing in shows, the remaining whales will be switching to living out the rest of their days in natural habitats. that change is expected to take a few years with orlando parks switching in 2015. the company has been under fire after the controversial documentary black fish. some lawmakers have been considering legislation that would force the parks to stop its...
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-china a in sea. it had negative connotations because it was signed by two superpowers as an effort to avoid world war iii. a major trade partner with newer social ties, indeed we had 300 thousand chinese students studying in the united states right now. you did not have that during the cold war with the soviet union. a military consultant of agreement was signed which facilitates the annual discussion of maritime issues. and initially lacked some of the issues. over time, the two nations adopted a code of unintended and counters at sea that was created by the western pacific naval symposium. an annual gathering of navies that operate in the region. a friend of mine, captain smith, shared with me an encounter he had with a chinese forget in the eastern see a few years ago a end discussed the professionalism of his chinese counterpart. i am confident that even with the hc accord, one thing we can say for sure, with the hco court, there was a little bit of hanky-panky tween the u.s. and the ussr as i re
-china a in sea. it had negative connotations because it was signed by two superpowers as an effort to avoid world war iii. a major trade partner with newer social ties, indeed we had 300 thousand chinese students studying in the united states right now. you did not have that during the cold war with the soviet union. a military consultant of agreement was signed which facilitates the annual discussion of maritime issues. and initially lacked some of the issues. over time, the two nations...
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with stronger, clean sea-bond. (toilet flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it els like everyone can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. >>> a high school pep rally stunt had fiery results thursday morning in florida. a pyrotechnics crew member filled his mouth with flammable liquid and hoping to have spectacular results and instead it backfired and his face caught fire burning for about 20 seconds. he was rushed to the hospital and treated for those burns. none of the students witnessing the chaos were hurt. >>> photographs of kurt cobain shotgun are now public for the first time. seattle police say the rock star used it to commit suicide nearly 22 years ago. the photos were released cbs news. some conspiracy theorists complain police. >>> an isis recruiter in new york is sentenced. those are some
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now to the major announcement from sea world. after years of controversy, the company says it's making big changes in its killer whale program. immediately. the orcas are a trademark of the theme park, but after a devastating documentary, attendance and revenue both took a hit. nbc's miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: sea world's announcement signals the end of an the killer whale breeding program which produced the theme park's biggest draws is over. 24 whales in three parks. the last generation of orcas sea world will display in captivity. >> the reason we think with eneed to do it now is society is changing. if you look at people's general comfort level with orcas under human care, i've seen a real shift in society. >> reporter: that shift picked up momentum after the critical documentary black fish. citeding the mistreatment of orcas and the death of trainer dawn branchers au. attendance dropped, revenue plunged. sea world partnered with the humane solution. >> the real priority has been no animals world. no new captiv
now to the major announcement from sea world. after years of controversy, the company says it's making big changes in its killer whale program. immediately. the orcas are a trademark of the theme park, but after a devastating documentary, attendance and revenue both took a hit. nbc's miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: sea world's announcement signals the end of an the killer whale breeding program which produced the theme park's biggest draws is over. 24 whales in three parks. the...
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sea world's ceo says: sea world's 29 remaining whales will no longer perform tricks.tead the company says it will develop new orca encount terse that showcase the animal's natural behaviors. on the company's website the ceo makes the case that sea world is a victim of its own success in making the world fall in love with killer whales >>> whatever the reason it is the end of an era of what some called entertainment and others called cruel. >>> thank you for joining us on al jazeera. i'm richelle carey we'll continue to have the latest on the arrest of the suspected master mind of the paris attacks. we'll take you live now to london with more on that developing story. keep it here. ♪ >>> -- we as far as we understand, he and the other suspects are still holed up in building in the mellenbeck area, and this raid, as i said is ongoing. >> we have actually had some comment coming out of france. the president said around 1635 gmt, so about 25 minutes ago that he had no confirmation as of yet that the police operation in brussels was focused on the prime paris attack suspec
sea world's ceo says: sea world's 29 remaining whales will no longer perform tricks.tead the company says it will develop new orca encount terse that showcase the animal's natural behaviors. on the company's website the ceo makes the case that sea world is a victim of its own success in making the world fall in love with killer whales >>> whatever the reason it is the end of an era of what some called entertainment and others called cruel. >>> thank you for joining us on al...
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most are from myanmar and never even intended to work at sea. of those, all of them were tricked into getting onto the boats? >> they've come from the high lands, the central plains of moirn. the first boa of myanmar. >> oversees this camp. >> there seem to be a pattern of abuse these men face, beating by sting ray tails. real harsh treatment. >> i want a show of hands how many saw with their own eyes beatings taking place? almost everybody. beatings taking place at sea . >> some worked for as long as a year and a half without ever getting off the boat. that's because rather than go to port, their boats unloaded the catch onto refrigerated cargo ships at sea. a process known as trans-shipping. three of these trans-shimg shipping vessels remain. re refer ships, those include suppliers to thai union the largest producer of canned tuna in the world which exports nearly half of that product to the u.s. under the brand, chicken of the sea. >> it's almost impossible to separate what effectively are slave caught fish from fish that are being caught thr
most are from myanmar and never even intended to work at sea. of those, all of them were tricked into getting onto the boats? >> they've come from the high lands, the central plains of moirn. the first boa of myanmar. >> oversees this camp. >> there seem to be a pattern of abuse these men face, beating by sting ray tails. real harsh treatment. >> i want a show of hands how many saw with their own eyes beatings taking place? almost everybody. beatings taking place at sea...
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>> and the arnold palmer >>> more big news tonight, sea world will no longer breed killer whales. good evening. >> that's not all, and the whales will stop doing trick ins the sea world parks. all day, joining us live with the latest and the reaction from fans. >> good evening, sea world making some monumental, or announcing the decisions they've made. one of which is to get rid of the orca shows, and replace them with more natural encounters with the orcas. the ceo says he doesn't expect the last of shows, and pack them financially, they tested well so far, the national encounters, and that'll be taking place over the next several years, what happens here in this sea world in 2019. >> it can't be a good thing, keeping the animal of that size in captivity. >> mixed reaction of a huge decision, announced by sea world today. >> it's sad the next generation won't be able to see the orcas, like we did. >> the company announcing three orcas in captivity. they say it's time to get back to the basics, and for them, caring for animals. >> 20 year adversaries, who are coming together to focus o
>> and the arnold palmer >>> more big news tonight, sea world will no longer breed killer whales. good evening. >> that's not all, and the whales will stop doing trick ins the sea world parks. all day, joining us live with the latest and the reaction from fans. >> good evening, sea world making some monumental, or announcing the decisions they've made. one of which is to get rid of the orca shows, and replace them with more natural encounters with the orcas. the ceo...
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to a veryowerful sto seas. didn't e to happe >> 180 alaska native villages are presently suffering from floods and erosion. one of them is kivalina. this bear-year island village is losing up to eight feet of shore to erosion each year. it's long-term survival is at stake. alaska's northern coast has some of the highest shoreline erosion rates in the world. >> over 20 communities on the coastine of northern alaska have been identified as places where either they have to move or they will have to move. because they won't be able to be sustained where they are anymore. but where is the money going to come from to move those villages? >> the warming of the arctic brings many destablizing changes. but at the same time, it opens up the region to new opportunities. >> that shrinkage of arctic summer sea ice means that people are speculating about the possibility of everything from shipping to oil and gas to additional economic development. that might have some rather major implications both domestically and internati
to a veryowerful sto seas. didn't e to happe >> 180 alaska native villages are presently suffering from floods and erosion. one of them is kivalina. this bear-year island village is losing up to eight feet of shore to erosion each year. it's long-term survival is at stake. alaska's northern coast has some of the highest shoreline erosion rates in the world. >> over 20 communities on the coastine of northern alaska have been identified as places where either they have to move or they...
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at sea world orlando, with more on the big changes. >> good evening, it's a new day for sea world, they're turning a page of what they say is a positive way of doing away with the breeding of orcas in captivity. they're catching up with the times. >> this reflects a new direction for the organization. >> sea world ceo, holding a phone conference with the media today. making announcements of the direction of the company. >> we are announcing the orcas generation at sea world, this is a very decision for us. we haven't taken a whale from the wild in 40 years, that means we're sunsetting our program over time. >> the reaction is mix went ahead tourists we spoke to. >> it's good to know, the humans and animals, and for that educational to see them. not in the natural habitat, so you get to see them, but sad they're in captivity. >> we're going to tomorrow, because we'll probably never see them again. i don't believe breeding animals neither. >> there are other changes as well. there'll be natural orca encounters, in the parks, instead of the shows. there's 29 orcas in their care, one that's pr
at sea world orlando, with more on the big changes. >> good evening, it's a new day for sea world, they're turning a page of what they say is a positive way of doing away with the breeding of orcas in captivity. they're catching up with the times. >> this reflects a new direction for the organization. >> sea world ceo, holding a phone conference with the media today. making announcements of the direction of the company. >> we are announcing the orcas generation at sea...
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killer whales will remain in the tanks, but the fancy shows, they're going away, and sea world will no longer breed orcas, that they have in captivity. we report. >> monumental announcement from sea world, and they're confident in their decision, folks we spoke to are all over the spectrum. it's a mixed bag of emotion, coming from the sea world park. >> it's good to know, [inaudible]. humans and animals and for that, educational, you get to see habitat, you still get to see them, but it's sad. >> it's sad the next generation won't be able to see the orcas, like i did when i was a kid. >> it can't be a good thing to keep an animal that size in captivity. >> no more breeding of the orcas, and the phasing out of the shows, and a new partnership with the humane society of the united states. >> sea world is44444444444 changing. these were not easy decisions. this is about doing the best thing for our whales, our guests our employees and sea world. >> peta also commenting on the move they released a statement, in part, for decades, orcas, whales, and many other animals have suffered in se
killer whales will remain in the tanks, but the fancy shows, they're going away, and sea world will no longer breed orcas, that they have in captivity. we report. >> monumental announcement from sea world, and they're confident in their decision, folks we spoke to are all over the spectrum. it's a mixed bag of emotion, coming from the sea world park. >> it's good to know, [inaudible]. humans and animals and for that, educational, you get to see habitat, you still get to see them,...
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sea level will decrease? >> as long as we continue in business as usual, as long as human beings continues to do the things that they're doing now, i don't see any reason why it should be recede. our projections for sea level rise in the marshall islands shows that by 2050 there will at least be a foot rise in marshall islands. by 2090, 16 inches to two feet. >> reporter: for residents of one remote area, life has already become unsustainable. >> it is one mile by one and a half mile wide long island. a tiny lump in the ocean. a tiny island in the ocean. >> reporter: this lady lifs here but worries about her 90 year old grandmother who remains here. sea water flooded the only runway in february cutting it off from the outside world making evacuation impossible. >> in 30 minutes it came up to their knees and within the hour it was up to the waste. by next year, when those waves come in, what's going to happen to the people some in what's going to happen to our grandmother? who is going to carry her up and out
sea level will decrease? >> as long as we continue in business as usual, as long as human beings continues to do the things that they're doing now, i don't see any reason why it should be recede. our projections for sea level rise in the marshall islands shows that by 2050 there will at least be a foot rise in marshall islands. by 2090, 16 inches to two feet. >> reporter: for residents of one remote area, life has already become unsustainable. >> it is one mile by one and a...
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they're the smallest of the sea-turtles.er mohan and his : colleagues live in the village of velas, on the west coast of india. about 500 people live in the village. many of them are farmers. they grow crops, including pepper, cashew nuts, and mangoes. the kids at this school are learning about the local environment. mohan regularly meets with the teachers to discuss the content of their lectures. the children learn why it's important to protect the coastline. the courses are supported by an international-development company that's owned by the german government. the company is known for short as the g.i.z. mohan has been fascinated by animals since he was a child. when he discovered that sea-turtles in this part of india were facing extinction, he signed up with an indian ngo called s.n.m. they started a save-the-turtles program 13 years ago. here is a rare sight. these baby turtles have just been hatched, and they head instinctively for the water. >> the turtles have always laid their eg on our beaches. but people or preda
they're the smallest of the sea-turtles.er mohan and his : colleagues live in the village of velas, on the west coast of india. about 500 people live in the village. many of them are farmers. they grow crops, including pepper, cashew nuts, and mangoes. the kids at this school are learning about the local environment. mohan regularly meets with the teachers to discuss the content of their lectures. the children learn why it's important to protect the coastline. the courses are supported by an...