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Demonstration ahead of ministers meeting to discuss quotas
1. Wide exterior shot of Council of European Union (venue of EU Agriculture and Fisheries Ministers meeting)
2. Greenpeace activists putting on yellow Greenpeace jackets
3. Activists unloading protest materials from truck
4. Activists...
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MEXICO: WHALES FOUND DEAD (V)
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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Human mermaids entertain crowds at aquarium
Manila, Philippines - July 18, 2009
1. Mid shot aquarium with a swimmer performing as a mermaid.
2. Close up of a guitarfish pan up to a mermaid.
3. Wide shot of crowd watching the mermaid show.
4. Mid of mermaid dancing.
5. Close...
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Many people say the recent toxic alumina spill in Hungary is unlikely to happen in the U.S., but there are three alumina refineries in the U.S., including one at Point Comfort, Texas that are a constant source of pollution.
HEADLINE: Toxic spill in Hungary hits home in Texas
CAPTION: Many people say the recent toxic alumina spill in Hungary is unlikely to happen in the U.S., but there are three alumina refineries in the U.S., including one at Point Comfort,...
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Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region.
Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region.
Brazil is sizzling, and with the heat index sometimes soaring above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), keepers at a Rio de...
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Volunteer divers help monitor marine life
Miller''s Point, Cape Town, South Africa - 10 October 2009
1. Wide mountains and ocean (MUTE)
2. Wide rocks and ocean (MUTE)
3. Medium Oyster Catcher birds on rock (MUTE)
4. Close up mussels with water sweeping over them
5. Wide scuba...
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Icy treats for zoo animals in Brazil but scorching heat kills fish in Argentina
Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region.
Brazil is sizzling, and with the heat index sometimes soaring above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), keepers at a Rio de...
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A new device is being tested that mimics the action of ocean-based plants and fish to generate power.
HEADLINE:Wave device offers new source of electricity. CAPTION: A new device is being tested that mimics the action of ocean-based plants and fish to generate power. (April 30) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NB. This is a voiceover transcript, not...
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HONG KONG: DOLPHIN POPULATION APPEARS TO BE DYING OUT
English/Nat
Hong Kong's dolphin population appears to be dying out.
Scientists believe that the pollution caused by Hong Kong's land reclamation and development schemes are killing them off.
There are now only around 80 to 100 of Hong...
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River trout threatened by rock breaking
AP Television
Lidder, Pahalgam - 7 June 2011
1. Wide of Lidder river with mountains in background
2. Wide of snowcapped peaks
3. Various of stream with boulders
4. Wide of people rafting
5. Wide of tourists fishing
6. Mid of tourist...
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Cape Town penguins threatened by ship wreck
A ship that ran aground a South African beach three years ago is still threatening bird and marine life.
The Seli 1 was heavily laden with coal and oil when engine trouble led to it being wrecked on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town in...
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US aquarium cares for abandoned beluga calf
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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Turtle population still suffering more than a year after cyclone
SOURCE: AP TELEVISION / AuBC
AP Television - Technology Clients Only
Townsville, Queensland - 4 June 2012
1. Mid of large 134kg (295-pound) rescued turtle in tank at hospital, zoom into close
FILE : AuBC - Technology Clients Only / No...
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PERU: SCIENTISTS SAY WATER TEMPERATURE IS RETURNING TO NORMAL
Spanish/Nat
Marine scientists in Peru say the blight of a vast, freak warm ocean current on the nation's fishing industry is finally lifting.
The swathe of warm water, known as El Nino, arrived late last year sending cold water fish...
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INDONESIA: RAIS LEADS OPPOSITION RALLY
Eng/Indonesian
A high-ranking opposition leader on Sunday warned the Indonesian government it must stick to a package of democratic reforms announced last week.
On Thursday Indonesia's parliament enacted a new law which makes the...
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Hot food and treats help London Zoo animals cope with the cold
1. Close up of Colobus monkey in London Zoo
2. Zoo keeper Alison Parbles feeding monkeys
3. Monkey eating a warm potato
4. Wide of monkey behind cage eating potato
5. Tilt up from potato to monkey eating
6. Close up of monkey's hand...
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Eagles make a Michigan power plant their winter home
The eagles are drawn to the factory's warm water discharge that's teeming with tasty fish, as well as the seclusion provided the wooded area behind the plant.
"There's no people that come here. No residents. So the eagles have a...
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WRAP Search for victims of sludge, water testing ADDS dead fish
Kolontar - 7 Oct 2010
1. Wide of rescuers securing a house where victims were found
2. Rescuers carrying tree branches
3. Rescuers placing a wooden post to support the damaged house
4. Wide of rescuer searching in mud for bodies
5....
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Japanese delegation at tuna conference in Cancun
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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Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the rig and a solution doesn't appear to be imminent. (April 30)
HEADLINE: Scientist: Oil cleanup methods a lose, lose
CAPTION: Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the...
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Fisheries ministry announce suspension of whaling for this year
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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Lionfish population rises, causing environmental damage
Nassau, Bahamas - 30 July 2008
1. Close-up of two lionfish on coral reef
2. Close-up adult lionfish under reef
3. Pan shot of scuba divers looking for lionfish
4. Close-up lionfish caught in net
5. Close-up lionfish placed in another...
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21year international commercial whaling ban is upheld
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
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,...