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it's because we tend to focus on the lions and tigers of the oceans and not the rabbits of the oceans the lions and tigers of the ocean. during this whales just turn those whale sharks swordfish charismatic creatures like lions and tigers are charismatic on the lamp right so we tend to get attracted and guess what we're actually competing with them for all the medium and small. but they also tend like lions and tigers do to roam across huge territories or big predators and so they make a little bit of a joke and they make the mistake of leaving the shelters owns and going out and what's called the international zones where they are very vulnerable because there is no really good management there are you know in on land we talk about a species when when the top predators start dying off that's a that's a bad sign for an ecosystem. in the seeds are you suggesting that the top predators might not be such a bad thing because that leaves us to harvest all the little size notion i'm definitely not saying that i should we be concerned you know the same and yes you're right the argument that
it's because we tend to focus on the lions and tigers of the oceans and not the rabbits of the oceans the lions and tigers of the ocean. during this whales just turn those whale sharks swordfish charismatic creatures like lions and tigers are charismatic on the lamp right so we tend to get attracted and guess what we're actually competing with them for all the medium and small. but they also tend like lions and tigers do to roam across huge territories or big predators and so they make a little...
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so what i'm really interested in is how have people changed the ocean? what does it mean not just for the natural world but for us? and what will it provide for us in the future? narrator: to understand the statof the oceans today, jackson uses data from fish surveys conducted worldwide, along with catch records from the fishing industry. but this data does not provide him with all the answers he's looking for. dr. jackson: if you wanted to know what manhattan island was like as a natural ecosystem, you wouldn't go to wall street and survey the birds. wall street has changed in the last 500 years. and in the same kind of way, if you want to know what kind of fish there were in the ocean, you can do a scientific survey of fish today, but it wouldn't tell you anything. some species of fish are extinct, so it would probably be difficult to survey them. narrator: so to put current research in the right context, jackson compares it with historical records and archeological evidence, painting as accurate a picture as possible of the oceans before human disturba
so what i'm really interested in is how have people changed the ocean? what does it mean not just for the natural world but for us? and what will it provide for us in the future? narrator: to understand the statof the oceans today, jackson uses data from fish surveys conducted worldwide, along with catch records from the fishing industry. but this data does not provide him with all the answers he's looking for. dr. jackson: if you wanted to know what manhattan island was like as a natural...
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so what i'm really interested in is how have people changed the ocean? . wall street has changed in the last 500 years. and in the same kind of way, if you want to know what kind of fish there were in the ocean, you can do a scientific survey of fish today, but it wouldn't tell you anything. some species of fish are extinct, so it would probably be difficult to survey them. narrator: so to put current research in the right context, jackson compares it with historical records and archeological evidence, painting as accurate a picture as possible of the oceans before human disturbance. this picture is called a baseline. dr. jackson: the baseline is the way it used to be. but every generation of fisheries' biologists makes a new baseline when they start their career. and so the fisheries' biologists from 30 years ago -- their baseline was maybe 10% of the fisheries' biologists' baseline from the generation before. this is an example of the shifting-baseline syndrome. it's an incredibly important idea. it's the most important idea about understanding the envi
so what i'm really interested in is how have people changed the ocean? . wall street has changed in the last 500 years. and in the same kind of way, if you want to know what kind of fish there were in the ocean, you can do a scientific survey of fish today, but it wouldn't tell you anything. some species of fish are extinct, so it would probably be difficult to survey them. narrator: so to put current research in the right context, jackson compares it with historical records and archeological...
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the wind blows, it comes from the ocean beach. because the sand is moving, you can see evidence along this side of the hill in 1989. the vibrations in accelerated. you have a significant amount of movement to the point that the homes that uc had very severe damage for two blocks. we recognized what the problem was at the time, it was a matter of loose sand on a very steep slope. thank you for the effort. we were able to get federal funding and design which you see in the upper walls. the lower walls was actually billed as part of the wpa. the upper wall was built in 1991-'92. this is a concrete wall and it has rocked going through the wall that extends the distance of 80 feet beyond the wall. the next earthquake occurs, the wall is designed to resist and the movement of the sand and allowed it to move down hill. this is a classic example of the creek and degree flow and exists all the way the area. we might see the other evidence. we have done nothing to improve the quality and the strength of the dam. >> one of the things that has
the wind blows, it comes from the ocean beach. because the sand is moving, you can see evidence along this side of the hill in 1989. the vibrations in accelerated. you have a significant amount of movement to the point that the homes that uc had very severe damage for two blocks. we recognized what the problem was at the time, it was a matter of loose sand on a very steep slope. thank you for the effort. we were able to get federal funding and design which you see in the upper walls. the lower...
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warmer, carrying a little more of the cost of what that warmer ocean does to the world? >> i think with the vulnerabilities of what we have today and how they grow in the future. it will take grahammic change in all aspects of society from private sector involvement, green infrastructure, and investments, it's going to need to be a broad brush strategy, and it needs to accelerate rapidly today because we're approaching a point whereas greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise it get more and more difficult to stop that trajectory we're on in terms of higher emissions but as we've contributed more to the atmosphere we're locked into more and more warming, more sea level rise. this is an urgent issue, and it's an urgent need to simultaneously reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and talking about those climate changes that we're essentially locked in to . >> professor, can the warsaw conference do some of the things you were just talking about? >> you know the ambition of this conference is to prepare a new international agreement that is due to be ready by 2015 in paris, a
warmer, carrying a little more of the cost of what that warmer ocean does to the world? >> i think with the vulnerabilities of what we have today and how they grow in the future. it will take grahammic change in all aspects of society from private sector involvement, green infrastructure, and investments, it's going to need to be a broad brush strategy, and it needs to accelerate rapidly today because we're approaching a point whereas greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise it get more...
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the fire station has slipped over to vancouver ocean. the warship contains all sentiment the seal cloaks the mangoes and destroys the fish breeding places. in the kitchen and see the effects of free time to take it by itself. sheesh it's me again. you'll break he made trips to defend her honor and the community to connect palm beach to defense everything that gracie is considered common property who better to do with my green coconuts to eat back from the plantation wood and branches that they use to make the fans. that's become our most important source of income. it dawned on me will be no chemical. it's a wilderness supply system that gets them in a darkened the opportunity to contribute to the beaches success the all have built over crumbs from the coconut palmsews. onef the women's representative it's my job to support my wife leigh on sea to the firewood and water wet i'm very proud that she has this important is it going i'm glad you recognize my way. examples of mutual respect and want to be taken for granted in fiji in the mean m
the fire station has slipped over to vancouver ocean. the warship contains all sentiment the seal cloaks the mangoes and destroys the fish breeding places. in the kitchen and see the effects of free time to take it by itself. sheesh it's me again. you'll break he made trips to defend her honor and the community to connect palm beach to defense everything that gracie is considered common property who better to do with my green coconuts to eat back from the plantation wood and branches that they...
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overfishing is depleting the oceans. two-thirds in demine. the population from codd, swordfish and others are falling. fish are hauled from the oceans faster than they can reproduce. melissa chan reports on what is being down about it. >> the start of the dungeness crab season in san francisco. it technically runs through next summer. most of the haul sells in the first month - popular demand outpacing supply. eating sustainably and locally is at the heart of the culture. consumers here have trouble knowing where their fish comes from. >> there are ways to do that. in an effort to maintain crab population a low limits the number of traps each poet may set. one strategy to give the species a chance to mature and restock. restaurant homer kenny bevlov worries about assumeses that fishing is a limitless resource. he as trout fed on vegetarian stock. he's producing 200,000 pounds a year. >> the oceans are in trouble. there's no question. there are huge corporations that are stockpiling tuna in glass freezers and putting it away for the day there i
overfishing is depleting the oceans. two-thirds in demine. the population from codd, swordfish and others are falling. fish are hauled from the oceans faster than they can reproduce. melissa chan reports on what is being down about it. >> the start of the dungeness crab season in san francisco. it technically runs through next summer. most of the haul sells in the first month - popular demand outpacing supply. eating sustainably and locally is at the heart of the culture. consumers here...
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a place known for it's beauty both above and below the ocean that surrounds it. st of the dish that call these waters home go relatively unnoticed. but one spic species is impossio miss. leopard sharks. hundredses of them. >> if you are the director of the shark lab and you are trying to revolutionize the way sharks had studde studied it's not a bad way to set up shop. chris lowe is the director of calcal state long beach's shark lab. getting to know him and his work is getting your feet wet. obviously here a day at the office is a diffe different attd a different look at the world. >> it takes a few moments under the water to understand chris' passion for the othe ocean and e sharks he study:whe : >> when i caught my first shark there was something about it. it looked so different from all of the other fish i caught and it looked so streamline and sleek. it didn't match all of the fish i caught. >> what about it from the sharks threat that interested you in a sciencivic perspective. >> they are at the top of the food chain. they are the canary of the coal mine an
a place known for it's beauty both above and below the ocean that surrounds it. st of the dish that call these waters home go relatively unnoticed. but one spic species is impossio miss. leopard sharks. hundredses of them. >> if you are the director of the shark lab and you are trying to revolutionize the way sharks had studde studied it's not a bad way to set up shop. chris lowe is the director of calcal state long beach's shark lab. getting to know him and his work is getting your feet...
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kevin, the oceans are warming up and making this happen. >> well firstly, the global ocean, we've hadsurements of al tim teres from space making measurements of the global ocean since late 1992. since then the global ocean sea level has gone up by two and-a-half inches. in the vicinity of the philippines, it's gone up by about eight inches just to the east of there. part of that is because of changes in the winds in that area which has piled the water up in that region. but it also means that the warm water is exceptionally deep. so the sea temperatures are higher by over degree fahrenheit on a global basis because of global warming, because of human influences. going along with that the air and atmosphere is warmer and moister and that's what fuels these storms. the environment that all of these storms are occurring in is simply different than it used to be because of human activities. >> ifill: jeff masters is a human activities in that region or is it human activities globally that you see that are driving the sea levels up in that area? >> it's human activities globally. unfortuna
kevin, the oceans are warming up and making this happen. >> well firstly, the global ocean, we've hadsurements of al tim teres from space making measurements of the global ocean since late 1992. since then the global ocean sea level has gone up by two and-a-half inches. in the vicinity of the philippines, it's gone up by about eight inches just to the east of there. part of that is because of changes in the winds in that area which has piled the water up in that region. but it also means...
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the commercial was when warm and rises from the ocean sunsets. the higher the water temperature the more healthful the stall the intelligence are especially concerned about such the station. philippines china and vietnam. all right in the cost of may station typhoons. the coastal regions and densely populated and scarcely protected from stone less damage isn't caused by the twins themselves but by the torrential rains and subsequent flooding the latest un report on climate change will cost many regions like the philippines can expect an increase in precipitation. climate risk index shows how the situation is coming to a head. since nineteen ninety three the hat being fifteen thousand extreme weather events worldwide. the empty kayak and heat waves droughts and floods. the sweathat has taken hold and comfort me in line and caused more than a trillion yuan a wealth of material them but trying to distinguish between normal weather and climate change is a technological challenge even today. the cia honey on was just one in a series of severe storms. p
the commercial was when warm and rises from the ocean sunsets. the higher the water temperature the more healthful the stall the intelligence are especially concerned about such the station. philippines china and vietnam. all right in the cost of may station typhoons. the coastal regions and densely populated and scarcely protected from stone less damage isn't caused by the twins themselves but by the torrential rains and subsequent flooding the latest un report on climate change will cost many...
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it could be the longterm impact full thing we do to the ocean. a long term threat but it has serious impacts of when you look back there have basketballs extinction of marine life. 250,000 years ago it wentics wet extinct four of the five have been caused by co2. and they couldn't have been caused by what humans are doing to the planet. what makes you think this is necessarily the case now? >> this is incredible. but humans have surpassed volcanos and a lot of events that have happened in the past. in a few hundred years we have been able to change the atmosphere and the ocean's chemistry dramatically. this he is event that is hang happening now is faster than the previous events that happened in the past. there is no time that anyone has been able to see in history that the chemistry has changed so fast in sum o such a short perif time. is there anyway to reverse this? i understand that the levels that we are seeing now are not as bad as they are going to be in a few years's time by-laws of what we have already gone? even if we stop today. we ar
it could be the longterm impact full thing we do to the ocean. a long term threat but it has serious impacts of when you look back there have basketballs extinction of marine life. 250,000 years ago it wentics wet extinct four of the five have been caused by co2. and they couldn't have been caused by what humans are doing to the planet. what makes you think this is necessarily the case now? >> this is incredible. but humans have surpassed volcanos and a lot of events that have happened...
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they concreted the walls of the river in order for water to get to ocean much faster. narrator: cities throughout southern california converted natural rivers to these concrete channels, part of their storm drain systems. this allowed expanding development without the need for large flood plains. kharaghani: the los angeles river is approximately 51 miles. concrete reduces the size of the river that you need to carry the water because it speeds up the flow of water. if you'd like to remove all the concrete and to have natural system to carry the water to protect you from flooding, you need to have almost one mile on each side of the river set aside for transport of rain. so in order for the city to have use of those lands around the river, concrete made it possible to have minimum land so the water can be carried to the ocean in the fastest possible way. but, unfortunately, because of population growth and poor housekeeping, people are putting a lot of pollutants on the street and the streets are the openings to our stormwater sewer system. in an average year, 4,000 to
they concreted the walls of the river in order for water to get to ocean much faster. narrator: cities throughout southern california converted natural rivers to these concrete channels, part of their storm drain systems. this allowed expanding development without the need for large flood plains. kharaghani: the los angeles river is approximately 51 miles. concrete reduces the size of the river that you need to carry the water because it speeds up the flow of water. if you'd like to remove all...
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up thin that we feel very confident, the war warmer climae translate into the warmer ocean. e level of the ocean has been rising quite fast, faster and faster for two reasons. melting of continental ice and also because the ocean is warmer, the water tends to expand. and as a result it is higher by 25 centimeters than ten years ago. what is important for philippines, near philippines in the pacific around philippines the level of rise has been much faster. nearly three to four times faster than the global average. in other words, right now near philippine the level of the ocean is about 50-centimeter higher than it was 60 years ago. that's significant increase. >> i beg your pardon, how better equipped are you now than 10, 15 years ago to predict that these kinds of terrible natural disasters are likely to occur? >> well, when it comes to tropical cyclones, hurricanes, the quality of the prediction, the early warnings has increased significantly, and what we have been through for the world meteorological organization been organizing all the regional network. for example, the
up thin that we feel very confident, the war warmer climae translate into the warmer ocean. e level of the ocean has been rising quite fast, faster and faster for two reasons. melting of continental ice and also because the ocean is warmer, the water tends to expand. and as a result it is higher by 25 centimeters than ten years ago. what is important for philippines, near philippines in the pacific around philippines the level of rise has been much faster. nearly three to four times faster than...
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as if a new colonization were taking place there experiencing a military called the patient of the oceans when they want to combat drugs in america or asia they find the means to do it or. the people. if they really want to combat illegal fishing when it when they have the means to do read they have the airplanes to photograph and they have the patrols to stop them from fishing in our seas. because they are shrinking our country and what is more serious. they are destroying our fishing resources and marine wealth. european regulation. which is slowly acquiring a global day bench and a world wide effect has been implemented only for a year now the regulation seeks the source of the profit if we manage to put a stop to profit making the legal fishing will stop here and the only way to do that is to seize all. imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be here this certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal
as if a new colonization were taking place there experiencing a military called the patient of the oceans when they want to combat drugs in america or asia they find the means to do it or. the people. if they really want to combat illegal fishing when it when they have the means to do read they have the airplanes to photograph and they have the patrols to stop them from fishing in our seas. because they are shrinking our country and what is more serious. they are destroying our fishing...
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they're experiencing a military calculation of the oceans when they want to combat drugs in america or asia they find the means to do it and. if they really want to combat illegal fishing they have the means to do read they have the airplanes to photograph the they have the patrols to stop them from fishing in our seas. because they are shrinking our country and what is more serious. they are destroying our fishing resources and marine wealth for. the europeans regulation. which is slowly acquiring a global day bench and a worldwide effect has been implemented only for a year now. the source of the profit if we manage to put a stop to profit making the legal rules and the only way to do that is to seize all. imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. with. voting illegal fishing certificate is good. to fish illegally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the eu
they're experiencing a military calculation of the oceans when they want to combat drugs in america or asia they find the means to do it and. if they really want to combat illegal fishing they have the means to do read they have the airplanes to photograph the they have the patrols to stop them from fishing in our seas. because they are shrinking our country and what is more serious. they are destroying our fishing resources and marine wealth for. the europeans regulation. which is slowly...
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this does audience often of the ocean since joining the mainstream moving from a nice chunk of the insurgency will manage and monitor it. the hikes are not found hope for change despite the studio to use it and tore off course due soon a conviction. the group's money due to the government and the number of states. did you bite into. what a great model stayed till the discovery now off to the break. diana. if india's highest civilian award the water. i'm voting with the friction is on and on towards the upcoming action for whom he will buy. your team news leaks off a show want to sports now. second in the cozy investors cricketing cardio came to an end cpu does not match his own bits. what was added to the building of india's finest batsmen so stupid that to be that his aborted that india's highest civilian award the to know. he's a plus plus plus in the cd will i do. i could get a chance as i sit in a vote minister's office announced minutes also voiced exhaustion to die from international cricket last week. did you get to this i want to talk about such and fourteen would be the youngest reci
this does audience often of the ocean since joining the mainstream moving from a nice chunk of the insurgency will manage and monitor it. the hikes are not found hope for change despite the studio to use it and tore off course due soon a conviction. the group's money due to the government and the number of states. did you bite into. what a great model stayed till the discovery now off to the break. diana. if india's highest civilian award the water. i'm voting with the friction is on and on...
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we will get those winds coming in off the ocean, south and southwest. roach from the west with shower activity with it. it doesn't look like it will be a lot of rain but we will see some showers. then it will turn chillier towards the end of the week. east winds 5 to 10 knots on the bay. bay temperature around 58 degrees right now. over night let's call it partly cloudy, not as cold, 35 by morning. tomorrow back up to 57. quite a bit -- 10 degrees warmer than today at least with clouds breaking. we will see morning clouds. that will keep it warmer than we saw this morning. temperatures rebound back up near the 50s. normal high is around 60, 61. >> we will take that any time. thank you. >>> still to come tt on eyewitness news. >> a dog mauled a woman to death. this isn't its first time attacking. why the dog was returned to her coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up next on wjz news at 5:00, brutal attack. a woman is attacked by a dog she struggled to keep. >>> and new calls for armed officers at airport security checkpoints, that story when eyewi
we will get those winds coming in off the ocean, south and southwest. roach from the west with shower activity with it. it doesn't look like it will be a lot of rain but we will see some showers. then it will turn chillier towards the end of the week. east winds 5 to 10 knots on the bay. bay temperature around 58 degrees right now. over night let's call it partly cloudy, not as cold, 35 by morning. tomorrow back up to 57. quite a bit -- 10 degrees warmer than today at least with clouds...
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i number of tours in the ocean is a warning. this means of course the slopes the fisheries agency says last year's catching nagasaki it's an all time low. over the past fifty years the number of folks to score as old and by eighteen percent. that was the case he is one of my dislike is most fertile spiny hopes the grounds. for sixteen years researchers from the midcourt fisheries institute between conducting a number what the survey. ten years ago they sent these concrete blocks or deceitful help them study them into tiny town. this is replicated to become the industry's current form. up to friday's low vision to traditional terms of rent one. here is a bbc funny looks. it's about three centimeters long and almost identical to its fully groomed snow. the research has drilled each of the blokes with cole's of various prizes. gold has moved around and find the holes they make as they shed their shells and grow but despite these crazy sort of apartment building the number of blokes this frugal this year for them to want for their pe
i number of tours in the ocean is a warning. this means of course the slopes the fisheries agency says last year's catching nagasaki it's an all time low. over the past fifty years the number of folks to score as old and by eighteen percent. that was the case he is one of my dislike is most fertile spiny hopes the grounds. for sixteen years researchers from the midcourt fisheries institute between conducting a number what the survey. ten years ago they sent these concrete blocks or deceitful...
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the jersey shore is a long barrier island, with the bay on this side and the ocean on this side. only about a quarter mile wide, generally, and when the storm came, the ocean came with a vengeance from this direction and broke through in two places -- right here and just up the road in mantoloking, and when it did, it brought all the sand from the ocean side through the breach and dumped it to here, and it also brought a lot of other things. buddy young, you're a part of the team that's in charge of trying to clean up a bit. -that's correct, yes. -take me through it. when you first got here, there was a lot of stuff in this bay that shouldn't have been, right? buddy: we were contracted to clean up debris out of the bay from the storm about three months ago. we've removed about 45,000 cubic yards. -what's in it? -it was houses, docks, cars. -just about everything. -when the wave came across the island, it washed all the stuff out into the bay. so you've got most of the debris out around here? buddy: we've got pretty well all of the debris out of it, and we've started removing the
the jersey shore is a long barrier island, with the bay on this side and the ocean on this side. only about a quarter mile wide, generally, and when the storm came, the ocean came with a vengeance from this direction and broke through in two places -- right here and just up the road in mantoloking, and when it did, it brought all the sand from the ocean side through the breach and dumped it to here, and it also brought a lot of other things. buddy young, you're a part of the team that's in...
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it was right out of the ocean. >> the freshest fish, there is no taste. just chewing, just hard.od. but it wasn't. >> yasuda's menu changes constantly with what he finds in the market. like thousands of other sushi chefs, he heads every day to tsukiji, tokyo's central fish market, where the world's best seafood arrives every day. but unlike most others at his level who arrive at 4:00 a.m. to get what they perceive as the best and freshest, yasuda arrives later. he does not buy the ridiculously expensive otoro, the fatty belly meat of the blue fin tuna that people have been known to pay hundreds of dollars a pound for. instead, he buys tuna from the heads, using his knife skills to go for qualities that most others miss, removing every bit of sinew from what would otherwise be a difficult piece of meat. in total, it's, well, perfect. and he cures the results. actually cures it. breaking down its molecular structure in a desirable way by freezing it quickly in a medical grade blast freezer where it will stay for a week or longer in minus 82 degrees celsius. he pioneered this techni
it was right out of the ocean. >> the freshest fish, there is no taste. just chewing, just hard.od. but it wasn't. >> yasuda's menu changes constantly with what he finds in the market. like thousands of other sushi chefs, he heads every day to tsukiji, tokyo's central fish market, where the world's best seafood arrives every day. but unlike most others at his level who arrive at 4:00 a.m. to get what they perceive as the best and freshest, yasuda arrives later. he does not buy the...
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. >> this time, we chose gina steel of minnesota to be bold and conquer her fear of the ocean and swimr her. >> let's take a look at gina's submission. >> the boldest thing i could do and swim in the ocean with sharks. first of all, to get in a bathing suit. i don't do that. shark, in the ocean, water that i can't see the bottom, that's my biggest fear ever. >> oh, my gosh. >> a lot of people feel that way. >> we sent gina, who didn't even own a bathing suit and has never been to a beach, to swim with the fishes. >> calm down, we're not that bad. we didn't send her into the deep dark sea. we sent her to the florida aquarium in tampa, florida. take a look. >> i have had this fear of swimming with sharks since i was probably 10. after seeing "jaws." >> i think gina's like most of america, where they see sharks and they're certainly afraid of their menacing appearance and the impression they have based on the media. >> when i look out at the water, i think what's under there. >> today, she's going to overcome that fear by swimming right alongside these amazing creatures and see they're no
. >> this time, we chose gina steel of minnesota to be bold and conquer her fear of the ocean and swimr her. >> let's take a look at gina's submission. >> the boldest thing i could do and swim in the ocean with sharks. first of all, to get in a bathing suit. i don't do that. shark, in the ocean, water that i can't see the bottom, that's my biggest fear ever. >> oh, my gosh. >> a lot of people feel that way. >> we sent gina, who didn't even own a bathing suit...
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average through the weekend even if they drop, though, monday, increasing clouds and winds are off the ocean and back do where we should be and a chance of rain with coolest weather tuesday mid-to-upper 50's and by then everyone will be back home. no need to worry about the weather the next couple of days. have a great thanksgiving. >> new this morning an oakland-based toy company caught in a legal battle with the beastie boys over the use of a ban songs is singing a different tune hoping to mend fences. >> this is goldy lock removing a parody to the hit "girls," from the beastie boys after they said
average through the weekend even if they drop, though, monday, increasing clouds and winds are off the ocean and back do where we should be and a chance of rain with coolest weather tuesday mid-to-upper 50's and by then everyone will be back home. no need to worry about the weather the next couple of days. have a great thanksgiving. >> new this morning an oakland-based toy company caught in a legal battle with the beastie boys over the use of a ban songs is singing a different tune hoping...
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it's a fish farm in the ocean. saltwater. they are case then. it's a big case. they get that natural exercise. it makes the face healthier and tastier and that is one where the technology is helping convert a public area into something private with the appropriate incentives. john: you say traffic would go faster if we had a private. >> it comes from the fact that there is no incentive for the owner of the road, which is all of us, but the ower of the road has no incentive to maximize productivity. as a result we get stuck in traffic and complain. john: finally, animals, endangered animals. what should we do about that? bear in mind we are on thanksgiving, no turkey shotage >> an amazing thing. some animals are scarce and some animals are plentiful. we worry about animals going extinct, endangered species. here's the puzzle. if you want to save an animal which encourage people to edith? you would think -- john: donated. >> but if you can make a profit from eating it, that creates the incentive, and if you can prioritize the ownership that creates an incentive to
it's a fish farm in the ocean. saltwater. they are case then. it's a big case. they get that natural exercise. it makes the face healthier and tastier and that is one where the technology is helping convert a public area into something private with the appropriate incentives. john: you say traffic would go faster if we had a private. >> it comes from the fact that there is no incentive for the owner of the road, which is all of us, but the ower of the road has no incentive to maximize...
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not chinese naval vessels often navigate the area as they head to the pacific ocean. the loss extended to the airbase on the sea of japan coast and self defense whispers now haven't practiced an emergency scramble back doing so was prompted by the sea tragedy from chinese military planes into the sky around it now. such incidents have it's cheap and nationalize the sand islands in the east china sea. last year to nineteen dollars and china and taiwan claim them the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of the territory in terms of history and international law i am i. police officers in china are following the trail of a series of explosions that to a communist party building. the suspect the attack is cranking on and grunge. one person was killed and eight in june by homemade bombs on wednesday in taiwan city shanxi province. some witnesses heard up to eight exclusions in three locations please not this is believed the attack was premeditated investigators at the scene reporting found that males electric circuits and small metal balls. chinese
not chinese naval vessels often navigate the area as they head to the pacific ocean. the loss extended to the airbase on the sea of japan coast and self defense whispers now haven't practiced an emergency scramble back doing so was prompted by the sea tragedy from chinese military planes into the sky around it now. such incidents have it's cheap and nationalize the sand islands in the east china sea. last year to nineteen dollars and china and taiwan claim them the japanese government maintains...
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thanksgiving morning, still over the ocean and starting to slide south. gree chance of seeing the rain until you are at the coast. temperatures drop to 50's at coast and low-to-mid 60's for the rest of us and mid-60 to near 70 away the coast and 60 at the cost. have a great day. >> bart has 39 trains running on time, and we do have an accident at tracy pushed to the shoulder but it has caused slowing. taking you over to that, 27 miles per hour is the top speed and with everything pushed to the shoulder we are still seeing delays and an ambulance is still being called to the scene although no injuries have been reported. beyond the accident, you still have the bumper-to-bumper traffic over the altamont pass into live more so a few extra minutes will be tacked on the commute. in the north bay, southbound 101 is the tail lights and away from central san rafael up to the golden gate bridge it is wide open and clear. you can see a few cars making it in the southbound direction and northbound side has no construction, no congestion in your way. >> thanks, leyla
thanksgiving morning, still over the ocean and starting to slide south. gree chance of seeing the rain until you are at the coast. temperatures drop to 50's at coast and low-to-mid 60's for the rest of us and mid-60 to near 70 away the coast and 60 at the cost. have a great day. >> bart has 39 trains running on time, and we do have an accident at tracy pushed to the shoulder but it has caused slowing. taking you over to that, 27 miles per hour is the top speed and with everything pushed...
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the rising temperature of the oceans makes regions around the pacific and atlantic oceans more vulnerable. storms like haiyan and hurricane sandy that struck the caribbean and the u.s. east coast last year form where the oceans warm up. large amounts of water vaporize into the atmosphere. the earth's rotation sets the resulting cloud masses in motion, creating a superstorm. the philippines catastrophe dominated the opening of the world climate conference in warsaw. 194 nations will have to close ranks if they are to reach a new binding agreement to fight climate change. >> it is a global problem and global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem if we cannot concert our actions. it becomes an opportunity when we can act together. >> scientists regard carbon dioxide emissions as the biggest threat to the climate. read house gas levels have continued to rise, making a 2010 goal of limiting temperatures to two degrees celsius almost unachievable. but if emissions are not cut and temperatures curb, the future risk for the philippines and many other coastal regions of the earth is unpred
the rising temperature of the oceans makes regions around the pacific and atlantic oceans more vulnerable. storms like haiyan and hurricane sandy that struck the caribbean and the u.s. east coast last year form where the oceans warm up. large amounts of water vaporize into the atmosphere. the earth's rotation sets the resulting cloud masses in motion, creating a superstorm. the philippines catastrophe dominated the opening of the world climate conference in warsaw. 194 nations will have to...
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. >>> a quake half vegged power plant -- ravaged power plant spewing radiation into the ocean. the bay area safe? a threat no one wants to talk about. >> and you will hear about a northern california woman kidnapped and forced to be part of an exer civil. >> and she was the face of obamacare. everybody has been looking for her. abc news tracks down the so-called glitch girl. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures are lower than last night. who will feel the chill in the who will feel the chill in the morning and what the weekend soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. news right now. there is a power outage at the casino in roanoke park. the surrounding area is also affected by the outage. 3600 customers total are affected. we will update the story on twitter. you
. >>> a quake half vegged power plant -- ravaged power plant spewing radiation into the ocean. the bay area safe? a threat no one wants to talk about. >> and you will hear about a northern california woman kidnapped and forced to be part of an exer civil. >> and she was the face of obamacare. everybody has been looking for her. abc news tracks down the so-called glitch girl. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures are lower than last night. who will feel the...
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only the oceans warm up. large amounts of water vapor rice into the atmosphere the earth's rotation since the resulting cloud masses in motion creating a super storm the philippines catastrophe dominated the opening of the world climate conference in warsaw. one hundred ninety four nations will have to close ranks second to reach a new binding agreement to fight climate change. nobody to overcome them. you know what to do the same tone. it is a problem. this weekend concert productions. you become so close to me. martin gerber. scientists regard carbon dioxide emissions as the biggest threat to the climax. greenhouse gas levels have continued to ronnie's making in two thousand ten goal of limiting temperature rise below two degrees celsius almost unachievable. but if emissions are not kind and temperatures current and future risk and the philippines and many other coastal regions of the earth is unpredictable always joined by perseus ilbo based climate expert at the free university berlin ellis from today's sc
only the oceans warm up. large amounts of water vapor rice into the atmosphere the earth's rotation since the resulting cloud masses in motion creating a super storm the philippines catastrophe dominated the opening of the world climate conference in warsaw. one hundred ninety four nations will have to close ranks second to reach a new binding agreement to fight climate change. nobody to overcome them. you know what to do the same tone. it is a problem. this weekend concert productions. you...
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the first will look at leaks of radioactive water into the pacific ocean. aea officials have sent two members from the marine environment laboratory in monaco. the experts will stay in japan through next week. the experts will test samples of ocean water and analyze them for radioactive materials. and they'll ask officials at the plant how they monitor the water. the people in charge of the operation say radioactive water has been leaking into the ocean. the iaea plans to send another team of experts later this month. they'll monitor the decommissioning process for the reactors. iaea chief yui can kkio amana says japan needs to deal with international organizations to deal with the problems at the plant. he says this will help the country regain trust. >>> the arab envoy says diplomats have been unable to agree on a date for peace talks. u.s. and russian delegates have been trying for months to bring representatives of the syrian government and the opposition together. but lakhdar brahimi says they failed to work out the details. >> we were hoping that we we
the first will look at leaks of radioactive water into the pacific ocean. aea officials have sent two members from the marine environment laboratory in monaco. the experts will stay in japan through next week. the experts will test samples of ocean water and analyze them for radioactive materials. and they'll ask officials at the plant how they monitor the water. the people in charge of the operation say radioactive water has been leaking into the ocean. the iaea plans to send another team of...
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we're next to the ocean. if we draw the basin down, salt water would flow in to take the fresh water's place and thus severely damage the basin. the other aspect is pollution. in the case of salt water intrusion, we have built injection wells along the coast, and we are either putting imported water in them, or we're putting reclaimed waste water that's produced at our water factory 21. the orange county injection wells act as a hydraulic barrier along the coast which keeps the salt water out even if the level of the groundwater in the basin is drastically lowered. in pollution, we have an industrial base in orange county and much of southern california. there is more circuit board manufacturing done per square mile in orange county than anyplace else in the world. so we have things that potentially could get into our groundwater basin-- solvents, heavy metals, et cetera, but we have a very detailed source control program that's managed by our sanitation districts here that don't allow discharges of that mater
we're next to the ocean. if we draw the basin down, salt water would flow in to take the fresh water's place and thus severely damage the basin. the other aspect is pollution. in the case of salt water intrusion, we have built injection wells along the coast, and we are either putting imported water in them, or we're putting reclaimed waste water that's produced at our water factory 21. the orange county injection wells act as a hydraulic barrier along the coast which keeps the salt water out...
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. >>> a quake half vegged power plant -- ravaged power plant spewing radiation into the ocean. is the bay area safe? a threat no one wants to talk about. >> and you will hear about a northern california woman kidnapped and forced to be part of an exer civil. >> and she was the face of obamacare. everybody has been looking for her. abc news tracks down the so-called glitch girl. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures are lower than last night. who will feel the chill in the morning and what the weekend is now featuring news right now. there is a power outage at the casino in roanoke park. the surrounding area is also affected by the outage. 3600 customers total are affected. we will update the story on twitter. you can follow at abc7 news bay area. >>> the earthquake and tsunami that struck japan in march of 2011 caused billions of dollars in damage and wrecked the fukushima nuclear plant on the coast. it continues to spew radiation, some say an even bigger nuclear disaster could be coming. one that could threaten us in the bay area. quake hits, the strongest in japan.
. >>> a quake half vegged power plant -- ravaged power plant spewing radiation into the ocean. is the bay area safe? a threat no one wants to talk about. >> and you will hear about a northern california woman kidnapped and forced to be part of an exer civil. >> and she was the face of obamacare. everybody has been looking for her. abc news tracks down the so-called glitch girl. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures are lower than last night. who will feel...
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addressed his reasons for leaving the team. >>> a man fell out of a plane flying 1800 feet over the ocean in miami. it happened early thursday afternoon. the pilot of the piper aircraft called air traffic controllers to tell them what happened. listen to this. >> may day, may day, may day. i have a door ajar. >> you said you had a passenger fell out of your plane? >> that is correct, sir. he opened the back door and he just fell out of the plane. >> we have no indication of how he fell out of the plane. >> authorities searched the water for hours looking for a body but they found absolutely nothing. they plan to be back on the water today. the pilot is said to be cooperating. police are not releasing his name or the name of the passenger or publicly speculating about what may have happened. how do you open the door of a plane? >> doesn't seem like it's something that can happen by accident. >> exactly. >> but i don't know. i suppose. >> bizarre. >> indeed. >>> check this out. it was seven score and ten years ago that -- that is 150 years, by the way. that abraham lincoln gave one of the m
addressed his reasons for leaving the team. >>> a man fell out of a plane flying 1800 feet over the ocean in miami. it happened early thursday afternoon. the pilot of the piper aircraft called air traffic controllers to tell them what happened. listen to this. >> may day, may day, may day. i have a door ajar. >> you said you had a passenger fell out of your plane? >> that is correct, sir. he opened the back door and he just fell out of the plane. >> we have no...
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the oceans advance never stops. at high tide the water now covers the land all around the houses here. i said that the best people. a note down south. salt water contaminated this while. and residents have lost their drinking water. farmland is under threat. with this field is now useless for planting crops. it's estimated that chair that has lost about ten percent of its agricultural land for the past decade erie am i re read this in a beachside the ocean residents here have endured repeated flooding and dave had he not. one by one areas neighbors are leaving surrogacy. the many of the buildings yet. one family leave here. there will doubtless you can see the floor of the house. some of the small store and they have. but nothing big and don't have to move out to some other places. this is a long term computer forecasts from the japan meteorological agency and the university of tokyo. it shows that sea level will rise an average of twenty centimeters around the world by twenty thirty five. to see little round kiva is
the oceans advance never stops. at high tide the water now covers the land all around the houses here. i said that the best people. a note down south. salt water contaminated this while. and residents have lost their drinking water. farmland is under threat. with this field is now useless for planting crops. it's estimated that chair that has lost about ten percent of its agricultural land for the past decade erie am i re read this in a beachside the ocean residents here have endured repeated...