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these rules are designed to protect the sea.eporter: before the aquafarms were set up, overfishing had depleted stocks in the bay of assassins. totoday, thehere is again a ae variety of fish, along with snails and crabs. although 70% of people in the country live below the poverty line, this village is experiencing a certain degree of prosperity. madame seraphine was one of the first to start farming in 2009. seraphine: before the sea cucumber farms, i had d no wayo improve mymy standard of livin. by setting up my own pen, i've earned enough to send my two children to school. and i've been able to buy some nice and useful things for my house. i also have a herd of goats now. reporter: those who really want to show off their wealth here own pigs. there are many in tampolove. the animals are only slaughtered at christmas time. during the day, when the sea cucumbers have buried themselves deep in the sand, the farmers come out to clean the enclosures. there's a lot they don't know about the shy creatures, but they've learned that t
these rules are designed to protect the sea.eporter: before the aquafarms were set up, overfishing had depleted stocks in the bay of assassins. totoday, thehere is again a ae variety of fish, along with snails and crabs. although 70% of people in the country live below the poverty line, this village is experiencing a certain degree of prosperity. madame seraphine was one of the first to start farming in 2009. seraphine: before the sea cucumber farms, i had d no wayo improve mymy standard of...
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ships in the black sea are far better preserved than in other seas like the mediterranean.ly 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 beautiful moon jellies, 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 far, far 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
ships in the black sea are far better preserved than in other seas like the mediterranean.ly 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 beautiful moon jellies, 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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the greatest threat right now comes after the sea cucumber. that's when there's a lot of money here in every family every household. for you. that attracts thieves especially since there are no banks where people can deposit their earnings. that's why people have to hide the money and. there's always the threat of thieves raiding the village. yet the kids. are trading partner. o.t. in the provincial capital to lay are is also concerned about security. this is where they breed the animals to be raised in the bay at temple of it later io t. will process the mature sea cucumbers once they've been harvested to get from i don't. an e-mail which is four hundred fifty two is east final process product which is about fifteen grams we first got zim which means we cook them as a bottom here and we press and after that we cook them in finally we would drive them now as a customer a good product with him before he can eat it just to riyadh rate then you can have it as a salon when he's pretty soft you chop it and you have some salad and another way would
the greatest threat right now comes after the sea cucumber. that's when there's a lot of money here in every family every household. for you. that attracts thieves especially since there are no banks where people can deposit their earnings. that's why people have to hide the money and. there's always the threat of thieves raiding the village. yet the kids. are trading partner. o.t. in the provincial capital to lay are is also concerned about security. this is where they breed the animals to be...
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all over the world sea grass habitats like that in noise in the lagoon and the sea horses that live in them are under threat of extinction. or the marine scientists at the noise in the basin project their study and further education will lead to a more promising outcome working with an animal like this and having that apted love for animals like this enables you to spread that love and make people aware of how important animals law. this in a system. bloke latham's hopes that ten years from now sea horse conservation will be viewed as a success story. renewable energy as a source of power is gradually taking root in nigeria while the initial cost may have scared away some potential users those that have bought into the idea have had to do it on professional processes and. now this has also ruined that expectations but one man said if you want to make a difference sonny are decided that he was going to start up a training center that will be teaching nigerians how to install and maintain solar panels at no cost let's go and see what he and his team are doing to ensure that renewable ene
all over the world sea grass habitats like that in noise in the lagoon and the sea horses that live in them are under threat of extinction. or the marine scientists at the noise in the basin project their study and further education will lead to a more promising outcome working with an animal like this and having that apted love for animals like this enables you to spread that love and make people aware of how important animals law. this in a system. bloke latham's hopes that ten years from now...
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sea horses are incredibly well come of. that protects them but makes it hard for researchers to find them and tell them apart. scientists in south africa have found a way of marking the animals by implanting harmless fluorescent tugs under their skin not helps them identify on truck individuals. tagging the animal and understanding its movement and home range will be able to understand what habitat and what area it needs for its entire lives spent once we know this we can demarcate zones and areas and focus that as sea with conservation areas and hopefully that will promote population growth of the species and help the conservation going forward be a sea horse is a local species. it's listed as endangered by the international union for the conservation of nature the r.u.c. am. this animal is only found in three estuaries in south africa. it's a limited range makes the sea horse particularly vulnerable to have a total loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the nih is now based in
sea horses are incredibly well come of. that protects them but makes it hard for researchers to find them and tell them apart. scientists in south africa have found a way of marking the animals by implanting harmless fluorescent tugs under their skin not helps them identify on truck individuals. tagging the animal and understanding its movement and home range will be able to understand what habitat and what area it needs for its entire lives spent once we know this we can demarcate zones and...
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alaskan glaciers move slowly to the sea. reach the sea, tremendous pressure exerted by millions of tons of ice causes them to break with the noise of thunder, and cracking walls of glacier ice float as icebergs. most people think all icebergs way, and to our surprise the biggest ones pop up suddenly from below the service -- below the surface. patients ands of waiting to get such spectacular -- patience and waiting to get such spectacular pictures. here's one i waited eight years to get. this is just another of the alaska,ng paradoxes of to hide these huge glaciers in the gentle southwestern section when one would expect to find them in the north. i will now take you to the alaskan peninsula and the aleutian islands, the most spectacular area of all, dotted with dozens of volcanoes and endless tundra. alaska, formy own here i spent many years of exciting adventure. on one side, warmed by the japanese currents, on the other, chilled by the arctic currents. these differing-temperatured inflowst water the weather of the entire
alaskan glaciers move slowly to the sea. reach the sea, tremendous pressure exerted by millions of tons of ice causes them to break with the noise of thunder, and cracking walls of glacier ice float as icebergs. most people think all icebergs way, and to our surprise the biggest ones pop up suddenly from below the service -- below the surface. patients ands of waiting to get such spectacular -- patience and waiting to get such spectacular pictures. here's one i waited eight years to get. this...
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sea of moving horns.the sea of moving horns. in this region nature stages its spectacles, -- region nature stages its most spectacles, and here is the most awesome. when the yukon's frozen it is a winter highway. when it breaks up, it is a death trap. just a day before this breakup, i mushed my dog team over these same chunks, now breaking up in chaos. ♪ ♪ bernard: let's go southward to the second distinct section known as southeastern alaska. very few realize how far south southeastern alaska really is. a line drawn from this section directly eastward will touch of -- will touch the british isles which are exactly the same latitude. it may surprise you to know that juno, the capital city of alaska, located in this section, is not a remote northern settlement but in reality lies on almost the same line of latitude as the great city of london and is just as easy to get to. in climate as well as general appearance, southeastern alaska is like our own new england states such as maine, new hampshire or vermon
sea of moving horns.the sea of moving horns. in this region nature stages its spectacles, -- region nature stages its most spectacles, and here is the most awesome. when the yukon's frozen it is a winter highway. when it breaks up, it is a death trap. just a day before this breakup, i mushed my dog team over these same chunks, now breaking up in chaos. ♪ ♪ bernard: let's go southward to the second distinct section known as southeastern alaska. very few realize how far south southeastern...
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alaskan glaciers, like this one, move slowly to the sea.each the sea, the tremendous pressure exerted by millions of tons of ice from the back causes them to crack and break with the noise of thunder, and crushing walls of glacier ice float away as icebergs out . most people think all icebergs form this way, but to our surprise, we found the biggest ones pop up suddenly from below the surface. here comes one from 1000 feet below. ♪ it takes years of patience and waiting to get such spectacular pictures. here's one i waited eight years to get. ♪ this is just another of the surprising paradoxes of alaska, to find these huge glaciers in be gentle southeastern section when one would expect to find them in the north. leaving southeastern alaska, i will now take you to the section close of moving lines. the line been closed, but it is known as the alaskan peninsula and the aleutian islands, the most spectacular area of all, a festoon of science, dotted with dozens of volcanoes and -- volcanoes -- i call this my own alaska, for here was spent many
alaskan glaciers, like this one, move slowly to the sea.each the sea, the tremendous pressure exerted by millions of tons of ice from the back causes them to crack and break with the noise of thunder, and crushing walls of glacier ice float away as icebergs out . most people think all icebergs form this way, but to our surprise, we found the biggest ones pop up suddenly from below the surface. here comes one from 1000 feet below. ♪ it takes years of patience and waiting to get such...
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the noise in a sea horse is a local species. it's listed as endangered by the unit or national union for the conservation of nature the r.u.c. am. this animal is only found in three s. juries in south africa. it's a limited range makes the sea horse particularly vulnerable to habitat loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the nih is now facing project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. today the last research done on this species in the past was in two thousand and one two thousand and three and since then no research so this study is the first to really investigate the quality of the species the habitat use and all these aspects will be used in on the ground conservation of this endangered species. the beauty of the night is not low goon has attracted a growing number of human residents with a negative impact on nature. the area is managed by the south african national park service says. they're not only concerned about pollution in the estuary they al
the noise in a sea horse is a local species. it's listed as endangered by the unit or national union for the conservation of nature the r.u.c. am. this animal is only found in three s. juries in south africa. it's a limited range makes the sea horse particularly vulnerable to habitat loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the nih is now facing project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. today the last research done on...
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it's forbidden to fish sea cucumber with dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that came here that pay the young malagasy people to fish sea cucumber with a bottle of gas, etc. the chinese came here and, as usualal, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authohorized to exploit natural resources. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to their sustainability, and the environment in general. [man speaking native language] day: we believe that fish stocks are declining for multiple reasons, one of them being access to international mamarkets. a lotot of people in europe, a lot of people in asia enjoy to eat seafood which exiists here. the population is growing in madagascar. there's lots of migration pressure as well. people from the inland come to the ocean because they want access to resources on the coast here. people know that their fisheries are in trouble but they have no o other option but to fish. there is not en
it's forbidden to fish sea cucumber with dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that came here that pay the young malagasy people to fish sea cucumber with a bottle of gas, etc. the chinese came here and, as usualal, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authohorized to exploit natural resources. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to their...
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what the sea otters do it's kind of it turns the tables against gene groupings of facts of sea otters eating 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 the 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 we wiped out we have the great potential for restoring the health of that system. al-jazeera. where every human. al-jazeera is very assertive style their reality as it is so hard work contract they call it modern snavely we call for indonesia every day. breaking news story and the news has a very fascinating content and very difficult to understand from the outside because i've been living here for sixteen years i know very well what's going on and i go out there and the whole country and even going to al-jazeera gives the opportunity for a journalist to be a real journalist. comes running out. people used more than fifteen reaches of the person per day. about a third of the city's re
what the sea otters do it's kind of it turns the tables against gene groupings of facts of sea otters eating 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 the 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 we wiped out we have the great potential for restoring the health of that system....
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these rules are designed to protect the sea. from martin. before the aqua farms were set up overfishing had depleted stocks in the bay of assassins. today this once again a wide variety of fish along with snails and crabs although seventy percent of people in the country live below the poverty line this village is experiencing a certain degree of prosperity. what. madame seraphin was one of the first to start farming in two thousand and nine. before the c.q. come to france i had no way to improve my standard of living. by setting up my own pen i've earned enough to send my two children to school. and i've been able to buy some nice and useful things for my house i also have a herd of goats now. those who really want to show off their wealth here own pigs there are many in temple levy. the animals are only slaughtered at christmas time. during the day when the sea cucumbers have buried themselves deep in the sand the farmers come out to clean the enclosures. there's a lot they don't know about the shy creatures but. they've learned that they
these rules are designed to protect the sea. from martin. before the aqua farms were set up overfishing had depleted stocks in the bay of assassins. today this once again a wide variety of fish along with snails and crabs although seventy percent of people in the country live below the poverty line this village is experiencing a certain degree of prosperity. what. madame seraphin was one of the first to start farming in two thousand and nine. before the c.q. come to france i had no way to...
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and we knew there were boat people in the sea like here. so here was jersey i didn't see any at the time so we knew they were there. about two other ships were taking part in rescuing them but we didn't affect. us and that was the policy of the company and the company we avoided those routes i thought he'd never again so and that's why i'm here now because as we see when. you. know what limbaugh is. limbaugh is not exactly the hell. it is. one step before the hell. actually i know most of you have a lot of knowledge about the people in libya. waiting. with the german word to make it simple it's something like a concentration camp for those people and it's slavery. and we are here twenty miles away from them on the sea which is too rough that they can possibly cross it's too dangerous. what bothers me and what makes my nights and maybe your nights also like that. is the fact that we are here on the sea which actually is a border. it is not a fence it has no dog's potential soldiers there is no order to shoot people. but it's killing anyway.
and we knew there were boat people in the sea like here. so here was jersey i didn't see any at the time so we knew they were there. about two other ships were taking part in rescuing them but we didn't affect. us and that was the policy of the company and the company we avoided those routes i thought he'd never again so and that's why i'm here now because as we see when. you. know what limbaugh is. limbaugh is not exactly the hell. it is. one step before the hell. actually i know most of you...
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life is leaving the salton sea. ter is evaporating, fish are dying and the lakeside retreats are shells of what they ce were. califoia's largest lake, now a portrait of abandonment. but some believe this emptiness can be filled. >> this piece here it has an interesting history too. >> reporter: to hedlar brian tell it, the open air desert museum of east jesus is a living, breathing, experiment in free expression. just off tlt shore of the sa sea, it's a commune that allows painters, sculptors and conceptual artists to th battle
life is leaving the salton sea. ter is evaporating, fish are dying and the lakeside retreats are shells of what they ce were. califoia's largest lake, now a portrait of abandonment. but some believe this emptiness can be filled. >> this piece here it has an interesting history too. >> reporter: to hedlar brian tell it, the open air desert museum of east jesus is a living, breathing, experiment in free expression. just off tlt shore of the sa sea, it's a commune that allows painters,...
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sea to sea. >>. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: where an emotional >>>?t in chicago is ic eve day.ght on the challenges dean reynolds took a look ound. >> reporter: this summer in chicago beacons of hope have sprouted on the sidewalk. dotting michigan avenue's magnificent mile with a message for the masses. >> kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. >> reporter: it's part of a campaign by the chicago lighthouse, a social service organization, to illuminate and celebrate the potential of people with disability. many of the 51 lighthouses on display are works of art created by those whom fate has tested. such as artist fuja petti. >> focus onr: musla dystroph n imped her strokes. tell me what you were trying to say here. >> it's called "boundless." and to me that word, it just evokes a world full of possibilities. >> i wanted to create art -- >> reporter: a phone app provides information on the works and the artists. >> yeah, it's you. >> it is me. >> they feel empowered. that's the key word. "empowerme "empowerment." >> report
sea to sea. >>. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: where an emotional >>>?t in chicago is ic eve day.ght on the challenges dean reynolds took a look ound. >> reporter: this summer in chicago beacons of hope have sprouted on the sidewalk. dotting michigan avenue's magnificent mile with a message for the masses. >> kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. >> reporter: it's part of a campaign by the chicago lighthouse, a social...
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creatures, sea mammals, and sea otters specifically. they were very shy animals. hunting by kayaks allowed the hunters to get close to them without scaring them away. the people were basically enslaved by the russians to be able to do this. it was not necessarily with their consent. took them allans over the pacific coast, transporting them from the aleutian islands and kodiak, all the way down to southeast alaska and even 1000 mile south to the coast of california. that eventually caused the depletion of sea mammals to the brink of extinction. after this he otter furs were heavily depleted, the russians turned to the pelts of land animals. native made trap from siberia that was for hunting of makes and other land animals that were of interest to the russian fur traders. the russians business model and alaska required active assistance from alaska natives. which is hard to do when you are busy stealing their resources and lands from them. they put a lot of effort into diplomacy. in 1804, the russian navy came into southeast alaska and t
creatures, sea mammals, and sea otters specifically. they were very shy animals. hunting by kayaks allowed the hunters to get close to them without scaring them away. the people were basically enslaved by the russians to be able to do this. it was not necessarily with their consent. took them allans over the pacific coast, transporting them from the aleutian islands and kodiak, all the way down to southeast alaska and even 1000 mile south to the coast of california. that eventually caused the...
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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 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. finally here 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 stuff 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 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 kind
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 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. finally here work really well. she was probably very close. what's the purpose of proper we go out...
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what the sea otters do it's kind of it turns the tables against them through thousands of packs of sea auditors moving crowd especially the scene grass an advantage again so if we introduce top predators like sea otters the eco systems around the world will have a knock on that 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 we wiped out we have the great potential for restoring the health of that system. running six continents across the. corresponding sleeping brain the stories they tell of this was not good news not unless you. were at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian breath. through din world news one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be pushes you know it's very challenging given to me but to give because you have a lot of people that if i did on political issues we are we the people who believe . tell the real
what the sea otters do it's kind of it turns the tables against them through thousands of packs of sea auditors moving crowd especially the scene grass an advantage again so if we introduce top predators like sea otters the eco systems around the world will have a knock on that 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 we wiped out we have the great potential for restoring the health of that system....
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as rising sea levels and a manmade disaster of threatening people's lives on land and at sea. al-jazeera world exposed the impact of climate change and a catastrophic human era. on senegal sinking villages. i'm rob matheson in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera pakistani cricketer turned politician in non-con has a clear victory in the general elections promising to build a new pakistan votes are still being counted and the official results won't be confirmed until friday but rival parties are already questioning the outcome of some a binge of aid has more from the hoar. supporters of pakistan tehreek e insaf the celebrated their victory even before results were announced initial vote tally gave him a decisive lead. honey i'm getting a bold hold on has promised a lot for the people the huge number of votes the people gave him because he can do what others think. he should the leader he's probably says and he should do a lot but there must.
as rising sea levels and a manmade disaster of threatening people's lives on land and at sea. al-jazeera world exposed the impact of climate change and a catastrophic human era. on senegal sinking villages. i'm rob matheson in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera pakistani cricketer turned politician in non-con has a clear victory in the general elections promising to build a new pakistan votes are still being counted and the official results won't be confirmed until friday but rival parties...
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it and actually seeing the sea as a natural environment. the crystal clear water off the coast is the perfect place for. me to be a mermaid means to be one with you it's a wonderful experience to be able to swim and to be submerged by the water. it's the story holds the the story of the failing hoping i'm swimming with the monitor fan instead of his face separate. you have to change everything your thought of swimming swimming on top of the water is a lot harder but as soon as you swim on the water it becomes a different thing altogether because you suddenly feel like a fish. for every body glitter on a regular. thing as a mom i even saw it also. safina also teaches underwater posing since mermaids and merman always want to look their best. she teaches children to even teenagers can find it fun. it's legitimizing magic it's saying magic can happen. while out there same time learning how to swim and. be healthy and fit and being enjoy. it's a great combination. of her mating can even help some children overcome a fear of water in general it
it and actually seeing the sea as a natural environment. the crystal clear water off the coast is the perfect place for. me to be a mermaid means to be one with you it's a wonderful experience to be able to swim and to be submerged by the water. it's the story holds the the story of the failing hoping i'm swimming with the monitor fan instead of his face separate. you have to change everything your thought of swimming swimming on top of the water is a lot harder but as soon as you swim on the...
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we have sea level rise on the east coast. we have the entire louisiana coast. the problems are far, far larger than us thinking here about our own vulnerability, but to repeat with deaf ear in washington, i think we are pressed to speak loud and clearly of what the issues are. >> vice president melgar: thank you. >> president hillis: okay. so next item. item 9, 2015-010013env, draft environmental impact report at 30 otis street. >> good afternoon, commission members. i'm julie moore, senior environmental planner and e.i.r. coordinator for the 30 otis street project. i'm joined by my colleague. is the court reporter starting? okay. good. members of the consultant team and project sponsor team are also present. the item before you is reviewing comment on the 30 otis street draft environmental impact report, or draft e.i.r. the purpose of the hearing is to take public comment on the adequacy, completeness of the draft e.i.r., pursuant to ceqa and san francisco's local procedures for implementing ceqa. no approval action on this document is requested at this time.
we have sea level rise on the east coast. we have the entire louisiana coast. the problems are far, far larger than us thinking here about our own vulnerability, but to repeat with deaf ear in washington, i think we are pressed to speak loud and clearly of what the issues are. >> vice president melgar: thank you. >> president hillis: okay. so next item. item 9, 2015-010013env, draft environmental impact report at 30 otis street. >> good afternoon, commission members. i'm julie...
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traditional greek families standing in the sea, sitting on seats in the sea, that is the only refugeamazing pictures. speaking to a hotel owner earlier, the fires are out, which is extraordinary. a couple of hours ago the smoke was still there. that was on the main highway into the peloponnese down from athens, which was closed. let's hope that is open again. that will take a long time to recover from. let's move on to the daily telegraph. jihadist should be prosecuted for treason. this relates to is sending to the united states a couple of notorious... who is speaking here, and what is happening? this is the think tank, policy exchange, who have said that america have these good laws where you can actually get prosecutions of jihadists who have fought against the allied powers and fought in syria and come back. we don't necessarily have those laws, and they have kind of wave the opposition to the death penalty, and these jihadist terrorists will city america. this report says we have a treason law which is not fit for purpose because the treason act of 1351 focuses on things such as
traditional greek families standing in the sea, sitting on seats in the sea, that is the only refugeamazing pictures. speaking to a hotel owner earlier, the fires are out, which is extraordinary. a couple of hours ago the smoke was still there. that was on the main highway into the peloponnese down from athens, which was closed. let's hope that is open again. that will take a long time to recover from. let's move on to the daily telegraph. jihadist should be prosecuted for treason. this relates...
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sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allow smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass by eating buildup 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. 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 just so we can understand the distribution of a. auditors 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 arm that beeping is from the radio transmitter that's when surgically implanted her and that helps a smoker. why don't you take a look yet 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 resto
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allow smaller invertebrates like sea slugs to thrive and these creatures are crucial for the health of seagrass by eating buildup 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. because 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 slug. 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. but only here work really well. as she climbs probably very close. to some tropical otters 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 this 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 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 so that helps a smoker. 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 re
sea otters the crabs lower crop numbers allows smaller invertebrates like sea slug. 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. but only here work really well. as she climbs probably very close. to some tropical otters we go out...
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the fins are usually used for long distance or deep sea diving. works as an aquatic they're a pest and that sometimes involves mating courses this evening however she's not working but just meeting up with friends for some private. meeting in the classic way of doing their mating and it's become a big trend worldwide having the opportunity to mermaid in clear open water like we have for. our natural state is you know mermaids live in the sea they don't live in. the difference between being an enclosed. you know creature that lives in its natural habitat it's about getting used to the sea we be friending the animals and not feeling alien to it and actually seeing the sea as a natural environment. the crystal clear water off the coast is the perfect place for. me to be a mermaid means to be one with you it's a wonderful experience to be able to swim and to be submerged by the water. it's the story hall to describe the failing hoping i'm a man swimming with the mourner thing instead of toothpaste separate. you have to change everything your side of s
the fins are usually used for long distance or deep sea diving. works as an aquatic they're a pest and that sometimes involves mating courses this evening however she's not working but just meeting up with friends for some private. meeting in the classic way of doing their mating and it's become a big trend worldwide having the opportunity to mermaid in clear open water like we have for. our natural state is you know mermaids live in the sea they don't live in. the difference between being an...
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the world's entire oil flows through that and it is the opening from the persian gulf out into the sea was not the question in tehran security the who sees. deliberately trying to hit the where it hurts the a run code. well thank you very much for having me on the show then. you know the point is that there are been some misunderstandings in here because and so a lot of yemen they have been reiterating since last night that they have targeted washin and not crude wessels while saudi officials including their energy minister they are insisting that their crude missiles have been targeted and i have not personally seen any proof or evidence to decide who is telling the truth but a nation that has been under attack by a of the saudis and a number of other nations for the last several years and seventeen thousand people have been killed in that country the country is under siege and there are many diseases and epidemic diseases in there like cholera and they are under much pressure and they have every right to defend themselves one more point actually with regard to major general hossam so
the world's entire oil flows through that and it is the opening from the persian gulf out into the sea was not the question in tehran security the who sees. deliberately trying to hit the where it hurts the a run code. well thank you very much for having me on the show then. you know the point is that there are been some misunderstandings in here because and so a lot of yemen they have been reiterating since last night that they have targeted washin and not crude wessels while saudi officials...
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romania is asking the allies to increase the security in the black sea region. all thek sea region has military aggressions from russia in the last 10 years. in georgia, ukraine, and criteria. -- crimea. what are the steps that the nato summit took to increase the security in the black sea region? what will the role be of the new foundedent that will be in romania, as is mentioned in the declaration? welcome the increase we have seen in defense spending in romania. that is significant. romania is one of the countries that has adopted the budget, which should provide 2% of gdp for defense. we have decided that we have to follow the implementation of what we call taylor former presence in the black sea region. we are also strengthening our maritime posture, developing our own maritime character abilities -- capabilities. in addition to increased presence in the black sea region, land forces, air forces, maritime forces, one of the most important things we have done today is to further strengthen our ability to reinforce, to move forces quickly if needed. based on
romania is asking the allies to increase the security in the black sea region. all thek sea region has military aggressions from russia in the last 10 years. in georgia, ukraine, and criteria. -- crimea. what are the steps that the nato summit took to increase the security in the black sea region? what will the role be of the new foundedent that will be in romania, as is mentioned in the declaration? welcome the increase we have seen in defense spending in romania. that is significant. romania...
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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. so the farmer here worked really well. she was probably very close. what's the purpose of tropical 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 just so we can understand the distribution of orders in this area what are they eating 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 help system ok. why don't you take a look yeah 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
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. so the farmer here worked really well. she was probably very close. what's the purpose of tropical...
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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 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. and then 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. 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 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 resto
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 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. and then finally here work really well. because probably very close. what's the purpose of...
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ships in the black sea are far better preserved than in other seas like a mediterranean.d 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. it is thought that in this unlikely location was a bronze age settlement. today, the team is looking for evidence. the team here, together with the centre for maritime archaeology at the university of southampton, and experts from
ships in the black sea are far better preserved than in other seas like a mediterranean.d 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....
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metals and oil and gas seabed mining however would destroy critical delicate and little understood sea life and it's those concerns about the lack of data which still persist as the efforts get underway to exploit the ocean ecosystem. thirty eight of africa's fifty four states are coastal look at the island nation of nourishes for example is one of the smallest countries in the world but it has territorial waters the size of south africa the blue economy is not confined to fishing and tourism it also includes things like transportation deep sea coastal mining and energy but there are environmental concerns a new offshore deep sea mining industry is already taking shape in the mid be a for example vacuuming diamonds from the ocean floor proponents see a sparkling future in the ocean as on shore mineral deposits dry up while the blue economy has the capacity to provide desperately needed jobs the challenge is all about how to exploit water resources in a sustainable way environmentalists are warning more research is required to shape policies joining us now via skype from the city of mom
metals and oil and gas seabed mining however would destroy critical delicate and little understood sea life and it's those concerns about the lack of data which still persist as the efforts get underway to exploit the ocean ecosystem. thirty eight of africa's fifty four states are coastal look at the island nation of nourishes for example is one of the smallest countries in the world but it has territorial waters the size of south africa the blue economy is not confined to fishing and tourism...
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the sea front in the village of monte where hundreds of people fled to escape the inferno that tore through here on monday evening many of them made it to the scene were picked up by boats others though ended up at the top of cliffs and were given the impossible choice to jump or succumb to the flames twenty six people were found dead huddled together the top of a cliff a bit further down this coastline and this is just a very very small section of the devastation here in marty this was a beach bar popular with tourists and greek holiday makers now look at it where to even begin thinking about rebuilding after this kind of devastation we've been watching locals return some of them coming back here to secure their properties obviously what's happened here is how to deep impact on many many people we've also seen fire crews and emergency services going from house to house to try and identify an ever increasing number of people listed as missing no official figure has been given so far but the concern is that it may have already reached triple figures well a second day of mourning is n
the sea front in the village of monte where hundreds of people fled to escape the inferno that tore through here on monday evening many of them made it to the scene were picked up by boats others though ended up at the top of cliffs and were given the impossible choice to jump or succumb to the flames twenty six people were found dead huddled together the top of a cliff a bit further down this coastline and this is just a very very small section of the devastation here in marty this was a beach...
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you're looking at the bottom of the sea. it was one of the ways that the hunters communicated their respect to the whale. you could call it a charm or a sign of respect that the art conveyed. whenf the elders told us the whales are under the water and they are looking up at the them, they look and see which ones are clean, which one has the hunters wearing real clothing, showing respect. they will pick which hunters they want to give themselves to. i would like for visitors to come away with a sense of the depth of indigenous knowledge. imagine you are in an indigenous landscape, people have created this art from the resources of the land and the sea and using their knowledge of history and technology, of spiritual ecology, knowledge of animals. using that, they have created the cultures you experience in this gallery. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to alaska to learn about its rich history. learn about alaska and other stops on our tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3
you're looking at the bottom of the sea. it was one of the ways that the hunters communicated their respect to the whale. you could call it a charm or a sign of respect that the art conveyed. whenf the elders told us the whales are under the water and they are looking up at the them, they look and see which ones are clean, which one has the hunters wearing real clothing, showing respect. they will pick which hunters they want to give themselves to. i would like for visitors to come away with a...
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the sea decision. here's an image of a whale the body including a square feet and is clearly visible see if you know the sheep. and they can be seen to all of us. and up here you can see the spout which is depicted as a diversion to off you could see it could be a conventional depiction of. we can't say for sure whether the local residents thought that whales were dangerous wild animals or were merely a symbol of marine life in the gulf of more beyond. ancient peoples often painted or carved images of animals. did they do so out of respect and admiration or simply because they enjoyed doing. some of this artwork including paintings engravings and relief decorations is beautifully done. the farmers and herders who moved west from asia minor did not do so directly but was in a regular process that took place over several thousand years. does i'm on the new looting these neolithic immigrants first encountered local european hunter gatherers about seventy five hundred years ago at the latest. these india t
the sea decision. here's an image of a whale the body including a square feet and is clearly visible see if you know the sheep. and they can be seen to all of us. and up here you can see the spout which is depicted as a diversion to off you could see it could be a conventional depiction of. we can't say for sure whether the local residents thought that whales were dangerous wild animals or were merely a symbol of marine life in the gulf of more beyond. ancient peoples often painted or carved...
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quiero que el que quede, que sea honesto . que sea fiel y amoroso de su patria. que no nos venda.conomÍa del paÍs, el rescate de toda la franja del congreso. creo que es un factor importante, el que sea presidente debe tener compromisos. leon: lo que sigue son los resultados oficiales que tendrÍa el electorado, enrique peÑa nieto y reacciones del presidente electo del paÍs, tomara las riendas de mÉxico a partir de diciembre. regresÓ con ustedes a los estudios. >>gracias, las largas filas y largas esheras para ejercer el votose han repetido en todo el paÍs. el padrÓn electoral para estas elecciones, es de 89.123.000 ciudadanos... el nÚmero mÁs alto registrado en la historia democrÁtica del paÍs. raÚl estÁ en la ciudad de mÉxico y logrÓ hablar conalgunos de los observadores electorales, encargados de vigilar esta elecciÓn. raÚl, te escuchamos. raul: buenas tardes, efectivamente ante grandes expectativas arrancÓ la jornada electoral en mÉxi, la mayorÍa de las casillas abriÓ sus puertas, algunas con retraso. para recibir a millones de mexicanos que han acudido emitir el voto que ha de
quiero que el que quede, que sea honesto . que sea fiel y amoroso de su patria. que no nos venda.conomÍa del paÍs, el rescate de toda la franja del congreso. creo que es un factor importante, el que sea presidente debe tener compromisos. leon: lo que sigue son los resultados oficiales que tendrÍa el electorado, enrique peÑa nieto y reacciones del presidente electo del paÍs, tomara las riendas de mÉxico a partir de diciembre. regresÓ con ustedes a los estudios. >>gracias, las largas...