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CITES discusses protecting US and European eels

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A proposal for the conservation and trade of the Anguilla species of eel was discussed at the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP17) in Johannesburg on Sunday. Countries including Canada, Japan, the USA, Morocco,...
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Bloomberg

The Oceans Are the Final Frontier: Fabien Cousteau

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Oct. 13 -- Advisors Oceanic Explorer Fabien Cousteau discusses spending 31 days under water and the legacy of his grandfather, Jacques Cousteau, with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Where Are the Spratly Islands and Why Do They Matter?

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Dec. 24 -- Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow Ely Ratner discusses why six nations are contesting sovereignty over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
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Fisheries officials, activists meet in Croatia for convention on tuna conservation

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Fisheries representatives and environmental activists from around the world on Monday began a conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia aiming to agree on ways to replenish and preserve the Atlantic Ocean's Tuna fish stocks.
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The biologically diverse Barataria Bay in Louisiana has become the epicenter of the oil spill. Local fisherman are upset and fear that the wildlife and fisheries will be wiped out altogether threatening the livelihood of all who depend on this already endangered estuary.

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HEADLINE: Barataria estuary now ground zero in oil spill CAPTION: The biologically diverse Barataria Bay in Louisiana has become the epicenter of the oil spill. Local fisherman are upset and fear that the wildlife and fisheries will...
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Bloomberg

South Korea Wants China to Crack Down on ‘Illegal’ Trawlers

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May.24 -- Chinese fishing is increasing security risks near South Korea’s tense nautical border, according to a top cabinet member in Seoul. In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg, South Korean Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Moon...
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Boris Johnson addresses Carlisle hustings

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Boris Johnson takes part in the latest round of Tory Leadership hustings at Carlisle Racecourse. He says he believes far from threatening it, Brexit will intensify the strength of the UK union, criticises the BBC for charging over 75s...
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Bloomberg

Unique Green Investment Ideas on How to Fight Climate Change

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Feb.04 -- An expert panel offered Bloomberg News investment ideas on how to fight climate change. On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Suzanne Woolley discuss some of the highlights from the panel.
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City of London Could Be a 'Huge' Brexit Loser, Says Guy Hands

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Feb.03 -- Guy Hands, Terra Firma Capital Partners chairman and chief investment officer, discusses the impact of Brexit on U.K. exports, investment strategy, and the influence of environmental, social and governance issues on the firm's...
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Japanese delegation at tuna conference in Cancun

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1. Exterior of hotel where tuna conference is taking place 2. Man walking into conference room 3. Japanese delegation 4. Wide of conference room 5. Close of place setting for Japan 6. Japanese delegation 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kiyoshi...
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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest since BP oil spill in 2010. (June 24)

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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest. State officials said they don't have current figures on the size of...
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Bloomberg

We Will Drill on Our Own: Rosneft CEO

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Sept. 29 ""In an exclusive interview, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin discusses the billion-barrel crude strike in the Kara sea region of Russias Arctic Ocean and how Russian sanctions are keeping Exxon Mobile from participating in the oil find....
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Bloomberg

Seafood Proves Sweet Spot in Japanese Exports

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Oct. 23 -- The appetite for Japanese products is growing, helped out by the weakening yen, with seafood pushing sales of food abroad to a record level. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Johnson Says No Leader Should Accept EU's Terms

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Dec.09 -- Boris Johnson said no British prime minister should accept the European Union’s terms on the future U.K.-EU trade relationship. He made the comments in the House of Commons in London ahead of a meeting in Brussels with...
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SYND 20-12-72 ICELANDIC AMBASSODOR IN THE UN SPEAKS AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK

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Icelandic Ambassador to UN Haraldur Kroyer speaks at New York press conference about resolution on sovereignty of coastal states and Iceland's fishery resources. 1. mcu kroyer speaking (SOUNDBITE): English Film: Pos - Sound: Opt SOF -...
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RR0222/A Senegal: Fishing

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Senegal, May 2002: Soumbedioune, Senegal - boats bringing in fish; man steering boat; men in boat; landing on beach; women waiting for fish; men with boats; SOT in Wolof, Ndeye Ndiaye, fishing boat owner; fisherman carrying empty boxes;...
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Sky News

International fallout over the Salisbury former spy poisoning continues.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of the vehicle used to take Yulia Skripal from the airport, wrapped in protective blue sheets and loaded onto a military truck on 19th March 2018 in Durrington, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

EU Ambassador to the U.K. Sees New Momentum Toward Negotiations

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Jun.16 -- Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed to not extend the transition period beyond December 2020. The Ambassador of the EU to the U.K. Joao Vale De Almeida, joins Francine...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Talks On Knife Edge as Johnson Could Walk Away

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Oct.15 -- The negotiations between Britain and the European Union over their future relationship are lurching toward a crisis after European Union leaders told Boris Johnson he must make concessions only hours before the prime minister...
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U.N. Calls For Probe Into Killing Of South Korean Official

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The family of a South Korean fisheries official who died last month is calling on the United Nations to investigate the matter.
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Bloomberg

Brexit Deal Is Not All About the Fish

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Dec.17 -- Talks between the U.K. and European Union over a post-Brexit trade deal could carry on in the days after Christmas, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said, hours after the European Parliament set a Sunday deadline to reach...
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Bloomberg

Ireland’s Donohoe Still Sees a Chance of a Brexit Deal

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Dec.11 -- Ireland Minister of Finance and Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe discusses Brexit negotiations as he sees “trust on both sides” that a deal can be done. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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INDONESIA: JAKARTA: STOCK EXCHANGE

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Indonesian/Nat Investors are reacting positively to planned changes in the Indonesian government. The stock market gained for the second straight day, as late on Thursday the administrations top economic minister said he would...
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Sky News

UKIP Conference takes place in Bournemouth - Steven Woolf MEP

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UKIP Conference takes place in Bournemouth - Steven Woolf MEP