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a sea lion was fighting him for the other half. we're not anti-sea lion. no. we're just for protecting our native fish. pacific northwest icon. in order to do that we've got to make it easier to remove some of the most egregious offenders, problematic penipeds. sea lions are doing really well. they weigh a ton, literally. a stellar sea lion can weigh up to one ton. between the california and sea lions they are increased by hundreds of thousands and overindulging on an all you can at buff nay -- buffet on salmon. the ea lions are winning battle. shin knock adult salmon disappear. after much study the steelhead runs are facing a 90% chance of extinction due to predays. that's -- pred days. that's why we're here, mr. speaker, in a bipartisan effort to save our wild fish from being decimated by animals that have migrated out of their natural habitat and whose population sin creasing. my bill, the endangered salmon and fisheries predays prevention action, provides government and resource managers with the means to rapidly respond to remove sea lions from specific a
a sea lion was fighting him for the other half. we're not anti-sea lion. no. we're just for protecting our native fish. pacific northwest icon. in order to do that we've got to make it easier to remove some of the most egregious offenders, problematic penipeds. sea lions are doing really well. they weigh a ton, literally. a stellar sea lion can weigh up to one ton. between the california and sea lions they are increased by hundreds of thousands and overindulging on an all you can at buff nay --...
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they had been working all along the black sea.particular location today?‘ inland. what brings us to this particular location today? , is divers, it will not be a perfect site to dive. exciting, interesting, attractive. buffer us, it will be beautiful. —— for most divers. attractive. buffer us, it will be beautiful. -- for most divers. it is thought that for a long period it was a bronze age settlement. they are handling the dive flags and making sure that no bus can close to them. like he said, it is his first time on this site. i know the feeling of being on a site the first time when you do not know exact we what you are going to find, especially in a situation like this, where they are looking for a rtefa cts , where they are looking for artefacts, thousands of years old. the team here, together with the centre for maritime archaeology at the university as southampton, and experts across the world, have risen in its groundbreaking discoveries thousands of metres under the sea. they have uncovered what is thought to be the world
they had been working all along the black sea.particular location today?‘ inland. what brings us to this particular location today? , is divers, it will not be a perfect site to dive. exciting, interesting, attractive. buffer us, it will be beautiful. —— for most divers. attractive. buffer us, it will be beautiful. -- for most divers. it is thought that for a long period it was a bronze age settlement. they are handling the dive flags and making sure that no bus can close to them. like he...
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ships in the black sea are far better preserved than in other seas like a mediterranean. more like an enormous lake that funnels into the mediterranean through the bosphorus, creating conditions that keep the wrecks intact. it is incredible down there. you first go under and you see all these incredible moonjellies, the white jellyfish, just floating around you. and that is all you see for about the first minute as you are pulling yourself down along the line. and then all of a sudden the shipwreck looms out of the green depths. but it was incredible down there. there are countless shipwrecks to explore along the black sea coast. mostly they are from the last 100 years or so. but i have arranged to meet a group of bulgarian underwater archaeologists who are making some ground—breaking discoveries that are farfar older. nayden prahov is part of the centre of underwater archaeology in bulgaria. they have been working all across the black sea, but today they are planning to explore a site at the bottom of lake varna, just inland. diving in bulgaria, i did not picture it bein
ships in the black sea are far better preserved than in other seas like a mediterranean. more like an enormous lake that funnels into the mediterranean through the bosphorus, creating conditions that keep the wrecks intact. it is incredible down there. you first go under and you see all these incredible moonjellies, the white jellyfish, just floating around you. and that is all you see for about the first minute as you are pulling yourself down along the line. and then all of a sudden the...
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and not a killing sea. thank you. the african coast just off libya a country in turmoil since the ousting of the dictator moammar gadhafi. is the most militant some people smugglers exploit the political instability from here the crew of the aquarius scars the horizon for vessels in distress and from here it embarks to save the shipwreck and put them on safer ground. it's. sick. well of all. the. was. a shipment so these are only energy xix and antibiotics use nice handwriting like mine field in philosophy which deontological it's is it i heard about the ship last year i went to those in charge and said if the ship sails be on actually. civil it's true that we have a look at the mediterranean the same way again as you. see suspense and i mean it what's happening in the mediterranean where the boats full of people who are terrified frozen in danger of dying you could fall in the water at any moment you don't even know how to swim. it's another world we watch the sea at night and looks beautiful we see magnificent sunse
and not a killing sea. thank you. the african coast just off libya a country in turmoil since the ousting of the dictator moammar gadhafi. is the most militant some people smugglers exploit the political instability from here the crew of the aquarius scars the horizon for vessels in distress and from here it embarks to save the shipwreck and put them on safer ground. it's. sick. well of all. the. was. a shipment so these are only energy xix and antibiotics use nice handwriting like mine field...
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ymonds discusses that took place on all of the world's oceans and seas. this event is just over one hour. thorp: thank you. welcome to the archives. it is my pleasure to be able to introduce professor craig ymonds, a person i have known since i came into navy service in 1977. a long and distinguished career with expertise about the navy. currently, he is the distinguished professor of maritime history at the naval war college which is a very proud chair to be in. me, professor to symonds was the professor of history at the naval academy and is now professor of history emeritus. he taught for 30 years and served as chair of the history department. i live in annapolis now and i try to stay in touch with things going on at the naval academy. i will tell you the most important thing i can tell you -- dr.r. simonsen symonds today is not his incredible knowledge and passion for the service and country, but he has a reputation of being a teacher who is much loved by the midshipmen at the naval academy. i was one for four years and it was not many professors that
ymonds discusses that took place on all of the world's oceans and seas. this event is just over one hour. thorp: thank you. welcome to the archives. it is my pleasure to be able to introduce professor craig ymonds, a person i have known since i came into navy service in 1977. a long and distinguished career with expertise about the navy. currently, he is the distinguished professor of maritime history at the naval war college which is a very proud chair to be in. me, professor to symonds was...
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about his book, "world war ii at sea: a global history." professor simons discusses the strategies and battles that took place on a massive scale between 1939 and 1945 on all the world's oceans and seas. the national archives hosted this event and it is just over an hour. welcome you, doug, and to the archives. it is truly my honor today to be able to introduce dr. craig simons -- dr. craig symonds, a person who i came into the navy service in 1977, and with a long and distinguished career of naval expertise will be enable enthusiasts, and expertise about the navy, currently dr. symonds is a distinguished professor of maritime history, which is a very proud chair to be in. but more importantly to me, professor symonds was a history -- professor symonds was a professor of history and now a professor of america's. he taught for 30 years and served as a chair in the history department. i live in annapolis now, and i try to stay in touch everything naval academy. most important thing i can tell you about him is his incredible knowledge and pass
about his book, "world war ii at sea: a global history." professor simons discusses the strategies and battles that took place on a massive scale between 1939 and 1945 on all the world's oceans and seas. the national archives hosted this event and it is just over an hour. welcome you, doug, and to the archives. it is truly my honor today to be able to introduce dr. craig simons -- dr. craig symonds, a person who i came into the navy service in 1977, and with a long and distinguished...
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the salton sea between the one hundred fifty s. and sixty's are really steep as it was referred to as a pool in the desert that attracted over half a million visitors annually including celebrities like the beach boys and sonny bono but this so-called miracle was created by accident through to richard runoff from the colorado river the water soon became saltier than the ocean by being fed slowly agricultural runoff much less poisoning killed millions of fish and the massive die offs along with the sea full of pesticides and heavy metals soon took their toll. he lives to say to a worse one and now researchers are examining the damage where people still live animals are wildlife can be seen as you know indicators of how healthy the environment is jill justin ensure a fars on both assistant professors at u.s.c. is department of health our study health the facts from the south seas toxic dust so we became interested because they were worried about more dust and so we just sort of looking into some of the health issues in the area so th
the salton sea between the one hundred fifty s. and sixty's are really steep as it was referred to as a pool in the desert that attracted over half a million visitors annually including celebrities like the beach boys and sonny bono but this so-called miracle was created by accident through to richard runoff from the colorado river the water soon became saltier than the ocean by being fed slowly agricultural runoff much less poisoning killed millions of fish and the massive die offs along with...
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but asmarck got to sea we know it never got back. back because the royal navy tracked it down, wounded and killed it. another was changed back into port and bond into capitulation -- bombed into capitulation. the two big german battleships are neutralized by the royal navy without help from the united states. the british board of the burden of protecting the north atlantic convoys through their crucial first year of the war. absent that, all the rest of this is moot. you are right on that, a point with making. i think if a british admiral that appear, he would probably l got upbritish admira in front of an american audience, he would emphasize the americans, too. we are out of time. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] announcer: you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, go on facebook to c-span history. announcer: on lectures in history, washington university professors margaret garg and and ericord -- garb mumford teaches this class. class, professor mumford l
but asmarck got to sea we know it never got back. back because the royal navy tracked it down, wounded and killed it. another was changed back into port and bond into capitulation -- bombed into capitulation. the two big german battleships are neutralized by the royal navy without help from the united states. the british board of the burden of protecting the north atlantic convoys through their crucial first year of the war. absent that, all the rest of this is moot. you are right on that, a...
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defence secretary warns china over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, is officially sworn into office. also in the next hour — we'll be reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the london evening standard. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman scott — a former lover of the liberal party leader, jeremy thorpe. it follows an admission by police that a hitman allegedly hired to kill scott may not in fact be dead, as previously believed. the story has been brought to life in the bbc one drama a very english scandal, which concludes tomorrow evening. jon donnison reports. where's the head boy? jeremy thorpe, charming, ambitious and powerful was at the heart of one of the biggest political scandals of the 20th century. in an old bailey trial, the married liberal party leader was accused but acquitted of masterminding a plot to kill his
defence secretary warns china over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, is officially sworn into office. also in the next hour — we'll be reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the london evening standard. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of...
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it changes and the sea rises very slowly but. the danger will get more. recent research has led scientists to better understand the parameters of extreme flooding according to specialists global warming well amplify these conditions in the future. where we have another problem which is probably going to be the worst of all which is sea level rise due to climate change sea level has already risen by approximately twenty centimeters since the late nineteenth century and this rise has accelerated and it will accelerate further due to the ongoing global warming. you know maybe too many people one meter of sea level rise doesn't even sound much because on a calm day when you stand on the beach and you think ok water is one meter higher it would make a difference when it really hits you is during a storm search because of course a storm surge already starts one meter higher than without the sea level rise then and it actually runs up more than one meter higher because there are some effects like reduced friction in the higher sea level that make the storm surge
it changes and the sea rises very slowly but. the danger will get more. recent research has led scientists to better understand the parameters of extreme flooding according to specialists global warming well amplify these conditions in the future. where we have another problem which is probably going to be the worst of all which is sea level rise due to climate change sea level has already risen by approximately twenty centimeters since the late nineteenth century and this rise has accelerated...
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territorial disputes in the south china sea is being discussed in beijing by the u.s. defense secretary james mattis is due to meet president xi jinping after previously saying that china's rapidly expanding military power is a bigger national security threat than terrorism his visit coincides with a u.s. aircraft carrier draw. being anchor in the philippines the ronald reagan is the third carrier the troops to patrol the south china sea this year let's go live to the beijing china corresponded adrian brown is with us so given james mattis is a strong language of china in the past adrian what sort of reception is he going to get that. well he's actually had quite a polite reception comments released just a short time ago adrian from from both sides say that matters has had very good talks here and has received a high degree of respect from his military host president xi jinping has also been talking he said that no relationship in the world right now matters more than that between china and the united states so the language is actually quite measured and of course it c
territorial disputes in the south china sea is being discussed in beijing by the u.s. defense secretary james mattis is due to meet president xi jinping after previously saying that china's rapidly expanding military power is a bigger national security threat than terrorism his visit coincides with a u.s. aircraft carrier draw. being anchor in the philippines the ronald reagan is the third carrier the troops to patrol the south china sea this year let's go live to the beijing china corresponded...
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and how the european flashpoint stuff is returning to germany's north sea. but first what do parachutes have in common with dandelion seeds well they both utilize the same most affright. many human feats of engineering mimic nature. cars are inspired by the aerodynamically efficient shape of a penguin. i swear to be idea for velcro come from. sticky bird or parts of course many of the tools we use mimic nature's designs in medicine to. the natural history museum instead it is an impressive archive charting nothing less than the history of evolution. it's a place that all of the shots loved even as a boy when he did an internship here he had an opportunity to explore it in depth he was fascinated by the details of the exhibits the filigree structure of insects for example it appealed to the budding engineer in him. what's extraordinary is that even though insects are so tiny they can muster a lot of strength so they've developed high precision multi purpose tools for feeding reproducing and defending themselves. in sex have been self optimizing for millions o
and how the european flashpoint stuff is returning to germany's north sea. but first what do parachutes have in common with dandelion seeds well they both utilize the same most affright. many human feats of engineering mimic nature. cars are inspired by the aerodynamically efficient shape of a penguin. i swear to be idea for velcro come from. sticky bird or parts of course many of the tools we use mimic nature's designs in medicine to. the natural history museum instead it is an impressive...
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and how the european flat oyster is returning to germany's north sea. but first what do parachutes have in common with dandelion seats well they both utilize the same overflight many human feats of engineering mimic nature. cars are inspired by the aerodynamically efficient shape of a penguin. and where to be ideas for velcro come from. sticky bird or plants of course many of the tools we use mimic nature's designs in medicine to. the natural history museum insta count is an impressive archive charting nothing less than the history of evolution. it's a place that all of the sharks loved even as a boy when he did an internship here he had an opportunity to explore it in depth he was for. personated by the details of the exhibits the filigree structure of insects for example it appeals to the budding engineer in him. what's extraordinary is that even though insects are so tiny they can muster a lot of strength so they've developed high precision multi purpose tools for feeding reproducing and defending themselves. in sex have been self optimizing for mill
and how the european flat oyster is returning to germany's north sea. but first what do parachutes have in common with dandelion seats well they both utilize the same overflight many human feats of engineering mimic nature. cars are inspired by the aerodynamically efficient shape of a penguin. and where to be ideas for velcro come from. sticky bird or plants of course many of the tools we use mimic nature's designs in medicine to. the natural history museum insta count is an impressive archive...
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just simply into the sea surface. question five is the baby in prison so they're both taking something she fully trusted to. the. extent to. find that the this is very hopeful just the way it was she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world from studies that point the plastic before this three because pretty soon they'll be found the right remote location. you know it's a bizarre thing be afloat on these wild remote and desolate war says feel quite exposed you could g.p.s. google map and zoomed out we could be a tiny speck in this and to draw from for life. yet beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life and these are some of the remotest pools on it. and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but it's
just simply into the sea surface. question five is the baby in prison so they're both taking something she fully trusted to. the. extent to. find that the this is very hopeful just the way it was she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world from studies that point the plastic before this three because pretty soon they'll be found the right remote location. you know it's a bizarre...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of sea grass by eating buildup on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. finally here work really well. because probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. other part of it is a stuff so we can understand the distribution of orders in this area what are they eating and how are they doing health wise there's one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an otter that peeping is from the radio transmitter that's surgically implanted with her help system ok. why don't you take a look yet you're out in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on restoring all kinds
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of sea grass by eating buildup on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. finally here work really well. because probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out...
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but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. with chad is a very ambitious commodity in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat the fish or you don't deny. the mold deaves are rodent at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and the demonic in the house i'm in a body did it come up with my body how to undo what the law gave one nun a difficulty down the dictaphone line number mcdonnell building i got in riyadh only make a name on a slip of the highgate at the lodge i didn't have a moment only kind of money but unless the united made any come of it in. several hundred islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such as small as the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed together. but in another bitter irony of the s
but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. with chad is a very ambitious commodity in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat the fish or you don't deny. the mold deaves are rodent at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating builds up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because the otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. it's a crime was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out seven days a week is to go out and find. joel see where they are what they're doing. other part of it is just so we can understand the distribution of otters in this area what are they eating and how are they doing health wise there's one right there and three four nine six beeping of an arm that beeping is from the radio transmitter that's we surgically implanted in her so that helps with locator. why don't you take a look yet you're not in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on restoring all kinds o
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating builds up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because the otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. it's a crime was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go...
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what the sea otters do it's kind of the tables against them that threw things affects the sea otters living crabs essentially the same grass an advantage again so if we introduce top predators like sea otters to ecosystems around the world will it have a knock on effect potentially in the prediction is yes so if you re store food webs which means a lot of times bringing back a top predator to a system that was wiped out they have a great potential for restoring the health of that system. the i.m.f. said riyadh's breakeven oil price twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless ferrante the whole region is. chely biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the it through its of. getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward the weather makes everything a
what the sea otters do it's kind of the tables against them that threw things affects the sea otters living crabs essentially the same grass an advantage again so if we introduce top predators like sea otters to ecosystems around the world will it have a knock on effect potentially in the prediction is yes so if you re store food webs which means a lot of times bringing back a top predator to a system that was wiped out they have a great potential for restoring the health of that system. the...
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italy's treatment of those aboard the aquarius is noticed the sea change in each state has the right to manage his boundaries. but these should not put into doubt the. human rights our deepest concern is that if the rescue kept us we'd be weakened by different policies by different arrangements the. risk this journey might become even more risk. women and children will continue to make the crossing to southern europe at the hands of unscrupulous people smugglers they probably will be told that you just got your charger and more dangerous. well with the aquarius underway now in its journey to valencia in spain the consequences of this italian decision of being calculated and as we speak there are real time consequences playing out in the med we're getting word of a rescue that took place on tuesday by a u.s. naval vessel just off the libyan coast. mariners in trouble they encountered refugees and migrants of course they picked up forty of them we understand including twelve as well as well as twelve dead bodies they contacted a german rescue vessel sea watch to come and help them out
italy's treatment of those aboard the aquarius is noticed the sea change in each state has the right to manage his boundaries. but these should not put into doubt the. human rights our deepest concern is that if the rescue kept us we'd be weakened by different policies by different arrangements the. risk this journey might become even more risk. women and children will continue to make the crossing to southern europe at the hands of unscrupulous people smugglers they probably will be told that...
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a refugee ship with china people on board is allowed to dock in malta after almost a week at sea. and i'm jane dutton this is al jazeera live from coming up china says it won't give up even an inch of its territory in the pacific as the u.s. defense secretary meets president xi jinping in beijing and u.k.'s prince william is concluding his middle east tour with a visit to the religious sites. the german chancellor is warning that the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to make or break the e.u. should be addressing the german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels they shal meet leaders from across the union tried to repair divide that has threatened to split the bloc in recent weeks a new group of right wing governments has emerged demanding tighter border controls and new policies to cut the number of refugees coming in made up of leaders from austria hungary italy slovakia the czech republic and poland it wants other countries to agree a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoi
a refugee ship with china people on board is allowed to dock in malta after almost a week at sea. and i'm jane dutton this is al jazeera live from coming up china says it won't give up even an inch of its territory in the pacific as the u.s. defense secretary meets president xi jinping in beijing and u.k.'s prince william is concluding his middle east tour with a visit to the religious sites. the german chancellor is warning that the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to...
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is the fact that we are here on the sea which actually is a border. it is not a fence it has no dogs potential soldiers there's no order to shoot people. but it's killing anyway. people don't like to realize the truth. and nobody really speaks about it and here on the aquarius we can experience it in our own feelings. and water fire air he's elementz they will be always there they're not human but we are you and it's up to us to humanize the sea and the message which we could possibly have from this ship . could be that we wish the european people to understand that the mediterranean sea shall be a human place for human beings with human rights respect dignity protection. and connection and not the killing scene. thank you. the african coast just off libya a country in turmoil since the ousting of dictator moammar gadhafi. is almost militants and people smugglers exploit the political instability from here the crew of the aquarius scholar's the horizon for vessels in distress and from here it embarks to save the shipwreck and put them on safer ground.
is the fact that we are here on the sea which actually is a border. it is not a fence it has no dogs potential soldiers there's no order to shoot people. but it's killing anyway. people don't like to realize the truth. and nobody really speaks about it and here on the aquarius we can experience it in our own feelings. and water fire air he's elementz they will be always there they're not human but we are you and it's up to us to humanize the sea and the message which we could possibly have from...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating algal build up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. because probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. the other part of it is a stuff so we can understand the distribution of otters in this area what are they eating. how are they doing health wise there's one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an arm that beeping is from the radio transmitter that's we surgically implanted in her so that helps a smooth paper. why don't you take a look here out in there. and. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on res
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in the south china sea the north korea nuclear talks a busy agenda as the u.s. defense secretary visits asia. setting up a summit the white house and kremlin agreed to a meeting between donald trump i'm glad to be opposed to. an ultimatum from yemen's president to host the fighters the new port city of her day. more than two hundred refugees and migrants have reached land after being stuck at sea while european leaders argued about their fate the charity ship lifeline has docked in malta but only after eight countries agreed to take a share of the migrants johnson office reports from. after six days at sea the lifeline finally came to dock at the letter but also to be impounded the multis government says it is not registered as a search and rescue ship has fails to obey the orders of the italian coast guard and often switched off its transponder to disguise its position raising suspicion that the ship could be deliberately helping smugglers the head of mission lifeline says italian authorities opens the investigation against it and suspects political motives und
in the south china sea the north korea nuclear talks a busy agenda as the u.s. defense secretary visits asia. setting up a summit the white house and kremlin agreed to a meeting between donald trump i'm glad to be opposed to. an ultimatum from yemen's president to host the fighters the new port city of her day. more than two hundred refugees and migrants have reached land after being stuck at sea while european leaders argued about their fate the charity ship lifeline has docked in malta but...
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with china people onboard is allowed to dock in most of the almost a week at sea. i'm jane doesn't this is al jazeera live from also coming up china says it won't give up even an inch of its territory in the pacific as the u.s. defense secretary meets president xi jinping in beijing. and in thailand rain continues to hamper the search for a group of teenagers stuck in a flooded cave. leaders will meet in a few hours to try to resolve divisions over the block's policy on refugees which has threatened to split the union in recent days european commission president donald tusk has traveled to austria and hungry two nations lobbying for stricter controls to try to pave the way for compromise of the divide has been triggered by the emergence of new right wing governments they want tighter border controls within the union and new policies to cut the number of refugees coming in aside from austria and hungry italy poland the czech republic and slovakia are also demanding changes on the other side of the table many presidents and prime ministers from northwest europe. head
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sea urchin.xteriors. >> ricardo: when i was a kid i went with my father to get this and it was nasty, but also very good. it's funny, a lot of these things that we see here were used as fertilizer. >> anthony: in the years before independence in massachusetts, lobster was seen as a pest. only people who used them regularly was the prison system. the prisoners rioted because they said this is cruel and unusual punishment, how many lobster are we going to get it's monstrous. ♪ nobody knows who first salt baked a fish. maybe it was jesus. oh, wow. scale and gut your fish, in this case a sea bass, insert lemon and onion, then pack it in salt and bake. light the whole thing on fire tableside and break open. the salt acts as a protective crust sealing in all the moisture and flavor. now that looks beautiful. that's just perfect for me. mm, clams cooked portuguese style. >> ricardo: yeah. >> anthony: so tender and sweet and deous. why do you think portuguese food has not had a higher profile internation
sea urchin.xteriors. >> ricardo: when i was a kid i went with my father to get this and it was nasty, but also very good. it's funny, a lot of these things that we see here were used as fertilizer. >> anthony: in the years before independence in massachusetts, lobster was seen as a pest. only people who used them regularly was the prison system. the prisoners rioted because they said this is cruel and unusual punishment, how many lobster are we going to get it's monstrous. ♪...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating algal build up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. six was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. and the other part of it is a star so we can understand the distribution of otters in this area what are they eating how are they doing health wise there's one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an arm that peeping is from the radio transmitter that's surgically implanted in her. system ok. why don't you take a look right in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on restoring all kinds of underwa
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating algal build up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. six was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating builds up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. she was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. other part of it is a star so we can understand the distribution of orders in this area what are they eating and how are they doing health wise there is one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an arm that peeping is from the radio transmitter that's surgically implanted in her. system ok. why don't you take a look yet you're out in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on restoring all kinds of underw
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating builds up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. she was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating algal build up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because sea otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. so it was probably very close. what's the purpose of tracking we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. and the other part of it is a star so we can understand the distribution of otters in this area what are they eating and how are they doing health wise there is one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an arm that peeping is from the radio transmitter that's surgically implanted in her. system ok. why don't you take a look yes you're right in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on restoring
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and the south china sea, china has de facto control over the south china sea. every american vessel that sails through there is shadowed by a chinese vessel. that's portrayed to the chinese that we're there only at their deference. we don't yet, to my knowledge, have any effective agreements to carve out space for the philippines, for the people in the philippines to access their traditional fishing areas. same with vietnam, same with brunei, same with the other nations whose shores are washed by the south china sea. this is not a problem that's going to be solved. it's gotta be a matter to be managed. because xi jinping is now a dictator for life. and he has adopted personally this mantra of indisputed historical sovereignty, that means he cannot compromise on this. so we need to find a better way to manage this. on the greater topic that comes out of this, of countering gray zone challenges, same thing with the russian little green men in ukraine after they annexed crimea and all these things. pushing back symetrically on this, it's got a lot of disadvantages
and the south china sea, china has de facto control over the south china sea. every american vessel that sails through there is shadowed by a chinese vessel. that's portrayed to the chinese that we're there only at their deference. we don't yet, to my knowledge, have any effective agreements to carve out space for the philippines, for the people in the philippines to access their traditional fishing areas. same with vietnam, same with brunei, same with the other nations whose shores are washed...
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operated by a german charity is carrying more than two hundred thirty migrants it has been stuck at sea for days after being turned away from italy the situation on board is approaching an emergency that is what lawmakers who visited the vessel yesterday say and it is not the only ship in limbo between africa and europe with desperate migrants on board. a cargo ship owned by one of the biggest shipping companies in the world stranded off the coast of sicily the alec's on damascus not only carrying its own freight but also more than one hundred migrants last week the danish vessel was asked by the italian coast guard to rescue the migrants from a coach that was in trouble but with both italy in malta refusing to allow the ship to dock it can do nothing but wait. while the alexander mask is stranded off sicily a german rescue ship is in a similar situation off malta lifeline has picked up more than two hundred thirty migrants including children from the mediterranean but it's also been held at sea for several days with nowhere to go on sunday night a group of european politicians visited
operated by a german charity is carrying more than two hundred thirty migrants it has been stuck at sea for days after being turned away from italy the situation on board is approaching an emergency that is what lawmakers who visited the vessel yesterday say and it is not the only ship in limbo between africa and europe with desperate migrants on board. a cargo ship owned by one of the biggest shipping companies in the world stranded off the coast of sicily the alec's on damascus not only...
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a refugee ship with two hundred people on board is allowed to dock in malta after almost a week at sea. this is al jazeera live from coming up china says it won't give up even an inch of its territory in the pacific as the u.s. defense secretary meets president xi jinping in beijing. and in thailand rain continues to hamper the search for a group of teenagers stuck in a flooded cave. the german chancellor has warned the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to split the u. she's been addressing the german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels at home the issue has threatened to break up her governing coalition. all but he'll hold all europe cases many challenges migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and believe in multilateralism not unilateral ism or nobody will believe any longer in the system of values that has made us strong that's why it's so important a new group of right wing governments has emerged demanding tighter border controls and new policies
a refugee ship with two hundred people on board is allowed to dock in malta after almost a week at sea. this is al jazeera live from coming up china says it won't give up even an inch of its territory in the pacific as the u.s. defense secretary meets president xi jinping in beijing. and in thailand rain continues to hamper the search for a group of teenagers stuck in a flooded cave. the german chancellor has warned the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to split the u....
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating build up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because the otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. it's a crime was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. other part of it is just so we can understand the distribution of auto. in this area what are they eating and how are they doing health wise there's one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an otter and that beeping is from the radio transmitter that's we surgically implanted in her so that helps us move kater why don't you take a look right in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is having an impact on restoring
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass eating build up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because the otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. firing their work really well. it's a crime was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go...
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but they connect with the sea. there isa but they connect with the sea. there is a balance there.g in the uk and it could be one of our really good brexit successes if we get it right. does brexit make a difference? it will change some of the pattern is slightly but there is probably more opportunity for the industry going forward. thank you. let‘s take a look at some other business stories. dozens of carbon monoxide alarms sold via amazon and ebay have been taken offline after failing safety tests. consumer watchdog which? said some of the alarms seemed identical to ones that had failed tests in 2016. three of the unbranded devices, made in china, repeatedly failed to sound when carbon monoxide was present. eurozone countries have agreed a long—awaited debt relief deal for greece, which has been hailed as "historic". the deal gives athens more time to repay £85 billion worth of loans and extends a grace period during which greece will pay little or no interest. and opec has agreed, in principle, to raise oil supply by one million barrels per day. saudi arabia is expected to accou
but they connect with the sea. there isa but they connect with the sea. there is a balance there.g in the uk and it could be one of our really good brexit successes if we get it right. does brexit make a difference? it will change some of the pattern is slightly but there is probably more opportunity for the industry going forward. thank you. let‘s take a look at some other business stories. dozens of carbon monoxide alarms sold via amazon and ebay have been taken offline after failing safety...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass by eating builds up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because the otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. them firing their work really well. chicago's should probably fairly close. what some promise i'm talking we go out seven days a week is to go out and find individuals see where they are what they're doing. and the other part of it is just so we can understand the distribution of authors in this area what are they eating and how are they doing health wise there's one right there that's three four nine six so that beeping is an otter and that beeping is from the radio transmitter that's we surgically implanted with her so that helps us move kater why don't you take a look right in there. along the west coast of north america researchers have noticed that the return of top level predators is havin
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass by eating builds up on the leaves they allow sunlight to reach the plants. because the otters are so crucial to the ecosystem scientists are carefully monitoring their slow and steady come back. they capture them and tag them with radio devices. them firing their work really well. chicago's should probably fairly close. what some promise i'm...
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china has de facto control over the south china sea, now. we don't yet, to my knowledge, to any effective agreements carve out space for the philippines, for the people in as philippines to act traditional efficiency, who shores are washed by the south china sea. problem that is going to be solved. it has to be a matter to be managed. he has adopted this model of sovereignty. that means he cannot compromise on this. so, we need to find a better way to manage this on the greater topic that comes out of this. a lot of disadvantages. pushing back asymmetrically some possibilities. we need to be able to find ways to start doing this. up,eed to be able to stand in my opinion, for the principles that we established thatg out of world war ii generally kept the peace between the great powers despite a bunch of proxy wars. we believe in this or we don't. right now we are not effectively answering these coercive challenges. >> this is a very nerdy defense , but i feel like we became enamored with technical solutions to a lot of things, which are impor
china has de facto control over the south china sea, now. we don't yet, to my knowledge, to any effective agreements carve out space for the philippines, for the people in as philippines to act traditional efficiency, who shores are washed by the south china sea. problem that is going to be solved. it has to be a matter to be managed. he has adopted this model of sovereignty. that means he cannot compromise on this. so, we need to find a better way to manage this on the greater topic that comes...
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but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. sounded as if it is precious commodity in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at a moment here right residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and have a demonic in the house i'm in nevada did they come up with my idea how to undo what the law gave the one nun a difficulty down the dictaphone line number tunnel vision i got in riyadh only make a name on a clinic the highgate at the lodge i didn't have a month in and it will need on the money but unless the unite in the going to come and live in. several hundred islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd into larger and better protected islands such a small way the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed together . but in another bitt
but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. sounded as if it is precious commodity in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at a moment here right residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and...
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and then spraying the area is already being called mob a plastic over the sea over plastic. now did you know that the coast of vogue area is a popular destination with dolphin watchers but recently they've been confronted with a distressing sight of dead dolphins washed up on the beach one reason is the dramatic fall in fish stocks due to water pollution so there's less for the dolphins to feed on but fisherman like those in the small port of souray vole are also being blamed on after all when they go out on to the black sea and their fishing cutters they view the dolphins as their rivals. this is the fifth year to pay traffic the other fishermen here are not happy their nets are torn up again and they know who's to blame. just quit them as you say look at dolphin made this all this time look at the big holes the dolphins made who were the people i said these were made by little dolphins. yes but. the year before last it took me a month to mend all the nets just because of the dolphins. sometimes the holes are is big as a whole boat or a door or a car. because the first ston
and then spraying the area is already being called mob a plastic over the sea over plastic. now did you know that the coast of vogue area is a popular destination with dolphin watchers but recently they've been confronted with a distressing sight of dead dolphins washed up on the beach one reason is the dramatic fall in fish stocks due to water pollution so there's less for the dolphins to feed on but fisherman like those in the small port of souray vole are also being blamed on after all when...
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the lawsuit asked for money to build sewalls and other protections from rising seas.he judge ruled the problem is best left to the president and congress. (robin) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a popular east bay water park is shut down this morning... after people reported getting sick. details on what caused the illness. ( robin )and a program reminder... be sure to tune into our special 4th of july show. we'll cover fireworks shows from concord, san rafael, san jose and san francisco. it's the only live 4th of july fireworks show in the bay area. the fun starts wednesday night... july 4th..here on kron 4. deal talk. right now, you can get my spicy chicken club combo with fries and a drink for just $5.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo today. get my new spicy chicken club combo with a spicy, crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink, for just $5.99! $5.9
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bad news not just for this sea creatures. i am. among hundreds of these days when you eat seafood such as mussels the shrimp is a fair assumption that you are consuming micro plastics too. little it doesn't only affect lifeforms on the deep sea floor it's an environmental disaster that affects us all. that's all for now but join us again next time when we check out the world's most powerful x. ray laser it's a groundbreaking tool especially in medicine more on how it will change our lives next week on tomorrow today see you then. a boat bringing humanity until the aquarius sea rescue ship on its face voyage and twenty sixteen. dedicated crew helping those in need on a common and mission. just how long do they notify to come on the forehead mishmosh because it's on the mentioned so what aquarius rescue teams the motives in fifteen minutes on t.w. . ok who do you think is going to be world champion. all the matches all the scores. of two thousand a team soccer world cup on d w nerves. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful
bad news not just for this sea creatures. i am. among hundreds of these days when you eat seafood such as mussels the shrimp is a fair assumption that you are consuming micro plastics too. little it doesn't only affect lifeforms on the deep sea floor it's an environmental disaster that affects us all. that's all for now but join us again next time when we check out the world's most powerful x. ray laser it's a groundbreaking tool especially in medicine more on how it will change our lives next...