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wiwith businesess down, yoyou k, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact toto the algal communities, and those are directly impmpacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on the k kelp for food. soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: : this is what it loloos like to bebe
wiwith businesess down, yoyou k, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact toto the algal communities, and those are directly impmpacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on...
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thatat many people on the west coast, if you're walking along a shore, they're the species that yoyou think k of as being sort off chararacteristically what t you would find on this shore. when an abalone or a clam is making its shell, it is essentially pulling components out of the water. it's pulling building blocks out of the water and making a hard part. and what ocean acidification does is it makes it harder for them to find those building blocks, so they expend more energy just trying to make a shell to protect themselves from a predator or a crashihing wave or whatever the oceaean is bringing. swezey: we're realizing that animals that build shells and hard parts take calcium and carbonate out of the water and build skeletons with it. the calcium carbonate is very sensitive to the ph of seawater, that it's less stable asas seawater becomomes more acacidi, and d we've begun to realalize t it's much hardeder for animals o build d their bodies in the firt place and kikind of maintain wht they already have, andnd that there's a bunch of sensitivities when they're very little. when they're k
thatat many people on the west coast, if you're walking along a shore, they're the species that yoyou think k of as being sort off chararacteristically what t you would find on this shore. when an abalone or a clam is making its shell, it is essentially pulling components out of the water. it's pulling building blocks out of the water and making a hard part. and what ocean acidification does is it makes it harder for them to find those building blocks, so they expend more energy just trying to...
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yoyou can track k when your pei is t there, you can track pain, momoodwings, s sual activity, anand manyngs th a ae scscientifically releded to te cycle. w what you get baback is predictionons. yoyou can see whwhat is cominp in the next t couple of dadaysu n n start eingng crelationons across many cycles. there is a lot of informational education. my belief is that when women can liveell with t their biology, they can n have a stronger voice in the world. i i think the worlrld needs tor manyiffeferent types o of voic. i grew up traveling on motorcycles around the world with my parents and my older brotr evever sce i w wasn infa. so i he e seen a l of the world and i have seen nyny womemen's ves inin my differert settings.. so it t sits really y deep in, ththe sense thatat until womenv control l over their ownwn bos and their owown childbeariringt is really y difficultoto start hang the goodedevelopmentall cyclcles that wewe want to sen the world. one thing that we are proud to do with the user's data is t scicientic workrk. so we carefully select resrcrch ininstitions, , weo sciencnc wor
yoyou can track k when your pei is t there, you can track pain, momoodwings, s sual activity, anand manyngs th a ae scscientifically releded to te cycle. w what you get baback is predictionons. yoyou can see whwhat is cominp in the next t couple of dadaysu n n start eingng crelationons across many cycles. there is a lot of informational education. my belief is that when women can liveell with t their biology, they can n have a stronger voice in the world. i i think the worlrld needs tor...
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but t to know how extreme the behavior should be, whether you shouould not g gto a park,k, whr yoyou should not go to the stor, is very muchch driven by your awareness, as justin described it as situational awareness, of how many cases there are, often silent cases, in your own community, in your own neighborhoodod, going to your on stores. so this personal decision has social and health consequences, but without testing, we are flying blind. amy: i want to go to the issue and if you could talk about the difference, steve, or what the language is -- coronavirus, covid-19, for people to understand. explain that, the lexicon there of this disease. and also how it compares to the flu. president trump has repeatedly tried to say that the flu kills tens of thousands of people. he said, who knew the flu killed?? it turns out h his grandfather died of the flu in this country at a young age. he tried to use it to show coronavirus doesn't even compare. so talk about both, the language we use and what it means in comparison with the flu. ofwell, covid-19 is the name the disesease, not the viru
but t to know how extreme the behavior should be, whether you shouould not g gto a park,k, whr yoyou should not go to the stor, is very muchch driven by your awareness, as justin described it as situational awareness, of how many cases there are, often silent cases, in your own community, in your own neighborhoodod, going to your on stores. so this personal decision has social and health consequences, but without testing, we are flying blind. amy: i want to go to the issue and if you could talk...
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then i want yoyou to talk about africa, which you've called ee ticking timeme bomb. >> y yeah. i think kre too tickingng time bobombs i'm worried abouout. nonot only africa, b but india. we have not heard a lot about india, and that is over a billion people that are very closely geographic space. but the time bomb in africa is really about health care capacity. i spent a lot of time working in aresaharan africa and we all l extremely worrrried about. we are starting to see a takeoff in south africa. thee issue about why it is a ticking bomb is, again, it has to do with surveillance and the lack of ability to test. the last numbers -- and, be a little outdated -- it is like a firehose. we are all watching these numbers. the last numbers i looked at as there were only 40 out of 50 or countries s that were a able too testing for covid-19. thisis i is not ththe only coros will will sesee unless we pay attention. i'm reallyly going to come down hardrd on thihis on t this concf one healalth,eeping an n eye on the intersection of our animals, our envirironment, and our human healthth are we goi
then i want yoyou to talk about africa, which you've called ee ticking timeme bomb. >> y yeah. i think kre too tickingng time bobombs i'm worried abouout. nonot only africa, b but india. we have not heard a lot about india, and that is over a billion people that are very closely geographic space. but the time bomb in africa is really about health care capacity. i spent a lot of time working in aresaharan africa and we all l extremely worrrried about. we are starting to see a takeoff in...