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Curated Video

Commercial fishing continues in the Gulf as the oil slick continues to spread. But how do we know the fish we eat is safe? It appears the nose knows as seafood inspectors learn how to sniff out tainted product from oysters to shrimp and fish.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Nose knows: Seafood sniffers smell out oily fish CAPTION: Commercial fishing continues in the Gulf as the oil slick continues to spread. But how do we know the fish we eat is safe? It appears the nose knows as seafood...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : In the Louisiana Bayou, an island slowly disappears under water

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : In the Louisiana Bayou, an island slowly disappears under water
News Clip2:48
AFP News Agency

VOICED : In the Louisiana Bayou an island slowly disappears under water

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : In the Louisiana Bayou an island slowly disappears under water
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Bloomberg

Unique Green Investment Ideas on How to Fight Climate Change

Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

Trade Commission votes for tarrifs against Asian/Latam imports

Higher Ed
November 30, 2004 1. Various of shrimps January 6, 2005 2. International Trade Commission hearing 3. Various of voting 4. UPSOUND: (english) International Trade Commission Secretary "Mr. Chairman, the commission has found either...
News Clip1:32
Curated Video

Shrimpers returned to Louisiana waters Monday for the first commercial season since the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, uncertain what crude may still be in the water and what price they'll get for the catch if consumers worry about possible lingering effects from the massive BP spill.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Oil, price worries as La. shrimpers start season CAPTION: Shrimpers returned to Louisiana waters Monday for the 1st commercial season since the the BP spill, uncertain what crude may still be in the water and what price they'll...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Visitors flock to see boats

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Visitors flock to see boats
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Saving Guanabara Bay

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Saving Guanabara Bay
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Curated Video

The beaches aren't crowded like typical this time of year along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but there's still a few tourists soaking up the sun. While just down the road at the docks in Pass Christian, Miss., fishermen are struggling to get by and fear their entire way of life could vanish.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Fun and fear along Mississippi's coast CAPTION: The beaches aren't crowded like typical this time of year along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but there's still a few tourists soaking up the sun. While just down the road at the...
News Clip1:17
Curated Video

Shrimp season opens Monday in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast. Shrimpers are nervous that they'll find oil in their catch.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Anxiety as La. Shrimp season gets underway CAPTION: Shrimp season opens Monday in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast. Shrimpers are nervous that they'll find oil in their catch. (Aug. 15) Buras,...
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Curated Video

Louisiana's fishermen are losing money every day as fishing restrictions widen due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As AP's Haven Daley reports, those who make a living in the Gulf worry the oil spill will affect them for years to come.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Seafood Industry Taking Big Hit Due to Gulf Oil Spill CAPTION: Louisiana's fishermen are losing money every day as fishing restrictions widen due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As AP's Haven Daley reports, those who...
News Clip3:34
Curated Video

BP's blown-out oil well in the Gulf of Mexico has finally been killed once and for all, five months after an explosion sank a drilling rig and led to the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. History.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Blown-out BP well finally killed at bottom of Gulf CAPTION: BP's blown-out oil well in the Gulf of Mexico has finally been killed once and for all, five months after an explosion sank a drilling rig and led to the worst...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

France - Syria's Vice President meets Chirac

Higher Ed
Syria's Vice President Abdel Halim Khaddam on Tuesday (6/1) met French President Jacques Chirac for talks on the blocked Middle East peace process. Elysee entrance with car; guard on duty; people watching; ceremonial guard in...
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Curated Video

Residents of Louisiana are waiting, hoping to be able to get back to work soon and hoping that they are able to return to life the way it was before the huge oil spill

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: La. business owner prays just to 'hang on' CAPTION: Residents of Louisiana are waiting, hoping to be able to get back to work soon and hoping that they are able to return to life the way it was before the huge oil spill. (July...
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Curated Video

AP correspondent Jason Bronis on one of Louisiana's biggest seafood distributors, who, more than 60 days after the oil spill, has harsh words about the response.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Reporter's Notebook: 'A lot of anger' in Louisiana CAPTION: AP correspondent Jason Bronis on one of Louisiana's biggest seafood distributors, who, more than 60 days after the oil spill, has harsh words about the response....
Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

AP correspondent Jason Bronis, on assignment in Louisiana covering the Gulf oil spill, meets a woman forced out of business by a shortage of Gulf shrimp

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Reporter's Notebook: No shrimp, no more po-boys CAPTION: AP correspondent Jason Bronis, on assignment in Louisiana covering the Gulf oil spill, meets a woman forced out of business by a shortage of Gulf shrimp. (June 25) ...
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Curated Video

The massive oil spill creeps closer to the Louisiana shore is starting to impact the tourist trade. As AP's Haven Daley reports, it's already affected seafood sales.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New Orleans Mood Dims as Oil Spill Approaches CAPTION: The massive oil spill creeps closer to the Louisiana shore is starting to impact the tourist trade. As AP's Haven Daley reports, it's already affected seafood sales. (May...
Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

The fall season for shrimping is only about a week away in Louisiana, but this year's harvest is being overshadowed by the recent oil spill in the Gulf.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Oil spill clouds "Blessing of the Fleet" CAPTION: The fall season for shrimping is only about a week away in Louisiana, but this year's harvest is being overshadowed by the recent oil spill in the Gulf. The AP's Mark Carlson...
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Curated Video

Mexico’s last penal colony starts new life

Higher Ed
It's unclear if Islas Marias ever really worked as a penal colony: The remote Mexican archipelago is battered regularly by hurricanes, and its ramshackle, often century-old installations are sprinkled with the ruins of failed...
Instructional Video0:10
Curated OER

Symbiotic Relationships

4th - 8th
It's not always tooth and nail in the wild; sometimes animals benefit from each other's presence. Watch a few unique partnerships natural to different environments. Particularly interesting is watching the Goby Fish and the shrimp keep...
Instructional Video
National Pest Managment Association

Pest World for Kids: Season 1: Episode 3

K - 1st
Learn about a variety of interesting pests like how to be a horrible host, rolly pollies with cocktail sauce and who's afraid of a little vole. [2:46]
Instructional Video
American Museum of Natural History

American Museum of Natural History: O Logy: Meet the Icthy O Logist: M. Stiassny

3rd - 8th
Watch this video [0:43] to meet a real marine biologist as well as some kids that are interested in marine biology and learn what an Ichthyologist does.