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SYND 16 6 78 GREENPEACE ESTABLISH ANIT WHALING BASE IN ICELAND

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The international ecology pressure group, Greenpeace, has now established a base in Iceland in order to pursue its annual campaign to disrupt the summer whaling season. The Greenpeace movement has in the past reached the world's...
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WS, Man jogging in disused quarry, Wales, United Kingdom

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WS, Man jogging in disused quarry, Wales, United Kingdom

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WS, Man jogging in disused quarry, Wales, United Kingdom
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Efforts continue in Argentina to return stranded whale to sea

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A stranded humpback whale that mobilized dozens of rescuers and volunteers in a round-the-clock effort to save it died on Monday on Argentina's coast, officials said.    The whale swam aground on Saturday in...
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Beached whale sculpture fools Madrid locals

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Mark Drakeford campaigns in Port, Rhondda

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Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford speaks to media during a campaign visit to Port, Rhondda. Mr Drakeford discusses how Wales will look to recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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ConocoPhillips COO on IEA Projections, Production Plateaus, Parent/Child Wells

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Mar.11 -- ConocoPhillips COO Matt Fox calls the U.S. a powerhouse in production and is set to dominate oil production growth globally. He told Bloomberg Television's Alix Steel that ConocoPhillips production estimates are not far off...
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New desert museum dedicated to marine history and climate change

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The finishing touches are being put to an eco-friendly museum in the middle of the Egyptian desert. One complete, it aims to boost awareness of the country's marine life history - and get visitors thinking more about climate change....
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Iceland storms out of IWC meeting

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1. Wide shot, meeting 2. Wide shot, podium 3. Wide shot, delegates 4. Icelandic delegate addressing meeting 5. Wide shot, delegates 6. Icelandic delegate addressing meeting, then standing up and walking out with colleagues 7. Icelandic...
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Whale shark in Atlanta gets checkup from team of doctors

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HEADLINE: 'World's Largest Fish' Gets Physical CAPTION: Scientists got their closest look ever at one of the world's biggest fish - with about 50 staffers, a stretcher that could hold a small bus and a hose pumping liquid anesthetic....
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Japan proposes end to commercial whaling ban, faces pushback

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Japan is proposing an end to a decades-old ban on commercial whaling, arguing there is no longer a scientific reason for what was supposed to be a temporary measure.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attending England's Six Nations match against Wales

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, arrive to watch the Six Nations international rugby union match between England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium...
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MEXICO: WHALES FOUND DEAD (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Megan Francis Sixty orca whales have died along the Yucatan River in Mexico after they became stranded in shallow waters. Whale specialists are speculating that the cause of so many deaths at once may be the...
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US aquarium cares for abandoned beluga calf

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Marine mammal specialists from across the United States have descended on an Alaska aquarium to help care for a baby beluga whale that became separated from its mother shortly after its birth. The male calf is under 24-hour care at the...
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Alzheimer's patients teach doctors-to-be about their disease

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Medical students are being given a rare insight into the early onset of Alzheimer's in a new project pairing them with patients who have the disease. The 'buddy' scheme in the US allows students to engage with the patients socially, so...
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Record number of whales gather in Argentine waters

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As pods of Southern right whales prepare to leave Argentina following annual breeding season local conservation groups say record numbers of the species visited the country's Patagonian coastline during 2017. Recent images...
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Brazil: World Whaling Conference fails to create whale sanctuary

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A proposal to create a whale sanctuary in the South Atlantic has been defeated at a meeting of the International Whaling Commission Tuesday.
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SYND 17 9 80 MARINE BIOLOGIST SYLVIA EARLE SWIMS WITH WHALES

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American marine biologist, Dr Sylvia Earle, accompanied by local divers and scientists, has made a dive off Walker Bay, to approach the rare "Southern Right" whales. The cows have entered the sheltered bay in order to calve in the...
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Fisheries ministry announce suspension of whaling for this year

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1. Wide shot of news conference with Takahide Naruko, Whaling Section Director of Far Seas Fishery Division, Fishery Agency 2. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Takahide Naruko, Whaling Section Director of Far Seas Fishery Division, Fishery...
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21year international commercial whaling ban is upheld

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1. Tilt down of hotel exterior where International Whaling Commission (IWC) conference is being held 2. Sign reading: (English) "The Hotel Captain Cook Welcomes the 59th International Whaling Commission, Anchorage, Alaska - 2007" 3. Wide...
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Deadlock on second day of the IWC's annual meeting

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1. Various of exterior of Congress centre where International Whaling Commission (IWC) is meeting 2. Wide of delegates during coffee break 3. Mid of Japanese delegates 4. Close of cameraman 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Karsten Klepsvik,...
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A fugitive activist known for attacking Japanese whaling vessels off Antarctica insisted "we're not pirates" Wednesday as he addressed a U.S. appeals court considering whether he and the organization he founded should be held in contempt. (Nov. 6)

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A fugitive activist known for attacking Japanese whaling vessels off Antarctica insisted "we're not pirates" Wednesday as he addressed a U.S. appeals court considering whether he and the organization he founded should be held in...