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Curated Video

Worried about the devastating impact of lionfish on commercial fisheries and coral reef health _ a growing movement of conservationists, scuba divers and chefs are trying to convince Americans to eat their way out of this environmental disaster.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Going green? Eat lionfish.

CAPTION: Worried about the devastating impact of lionfish on commercial fisheries and coral reef health _ a growing movement of conservationists, scuba divers and chefs are...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

British tycoon offers scientists multi-million prize to reduce climate change

Higher Ed
London, 9 February 2007

1. Wide of news confer
ence
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Branson, Britis
h tycoon:
"and, at the very least, it is highly unlikely that we'll stop a three to four...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

USA: RESEARCHERS LOOK TO NATURE FOR CURING DISEASE

Higher Ed
English/Nat

A cure for cancer. A vaccine for the AIDS virus. As modern medicine struggles to find these answers, researchers at a laboratory north of Washington D-C are asking Mother Nature to...
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Curated Video

Conservation measures needed for increasing dive sites in Bali

Higher Ed
AP Television

Nusa Lembongan, Bali Indonesia 2nd July
2009
1. Pan left from wooden boa
t to beach
2. Medium of hote
ls on hill side
3. Various of tourists...
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Increased tourism, shipping increases fears for Mexican environment

Higher Ed
1. Tilt down from sky to sea

2. Wide of coas
tline
3. Close-up of sign reading
"Mahahual"
4. Vario
us of coastline
5. Top of buildin
g and mangrove trees

6. Wide of mangroves
7....
News Clip5:44
Curated Video

Shortage of antivenom serum to treat snake bites say medics

Higher Ed
Restrepo - February 11, 2010

1. Various of coral snake moving on the g
round
2. Man horseb
ack riding
3. Wide of Los Ll
anos Orientales
4. Wide of...
News Clip1:00
Curated Video

Underwater music in key for divers in Florida

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Divers enjoy underwater music in Florida Keys

CAPTION: About 300 snorkelers and divers submerged on Saturday to listen to a local radio station's music broadcast beneath the sea in the Florida Keys...
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Curated Video

Campaign to save the region's coral reef

Higher Ed
1. Long shot Eilat beach, zoom into hotels

2. People on
beach
3. Mid shot
fish farms
4. Clo
se up fish pens
5. Underwater pictures
of the fish in pens
6. Wide shot d
ivers prep
are to...
News Clip2:53
Curated Video

Effect of global warming on Pacific island

Higher Ed
Copenghagen - 11 December 2009

1. Various of Kirabati dancer Pelenise Alofa dancing at a presentation inside the conference venue organised by the Climate Action Network Australia and Pacific Calling...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Divers report tsunami did limited damage to coral reefs

Higher Ed
Coral reef, January 6 2004

1. Various of fish and divers on healthy portion of reef, untouched by ts
unami
Phuket, Janua
ry 10 2005
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gonzalo Villalon,
Similan Divers:
"'Snapper...
News Clip5:40
Curated Video

Fishing crisis prompts more sustainable practices

Higher Ed
Overfishing and climate change have combined to deplete fish stocks in Cambodia's Koh Rong Archipelago, causing hardship in communities traditionally reliant on...
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Curated Video

Dying Coral May Threaten Island Population

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053185The coral on the sea floor around the Pacific island of Kiritimati, sometimes called Christmas Island, looked like a boneyard in November — stark, white and lifeless. But there was still...
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Curated Video

Smuggling and low tourist numbers hit coral trade

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Workers in Tabarka's coral industry say they are struggling to make a living.They've been hit by falling tourist numbers, illegal smuggling and a shortage of the precious resource in the seas around the Tunisian...
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Curated Video

Cuba/US cooperation continues in coral reef environmental matters

Higher Ed
Cuban and American scientists will continue to work together on the marine environment, in spite of President Trump's pledge to roll back relations with the island nation.Scientists from both countrires recently concluded a month-long...
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Finding The Afterlife In A Coral Reef Cemetery

Higher Ed
((VOICE OVER SCRIPT))

JUST A FEW MILES OFF MIAMI B
EACH
3 GENERATIONS OF ONE FAMILY TRAVEL TO A S
ACRED SPOT
WILL PAYNE TIG
HTENS HIS...
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Curated Video

Coral reefs under threat from climate change

Higher Ed
July 1, 2009

+Underwater S
hots+
1. Various of damaged and
dead coral
2. Various of coral attached to
rusted anchor
3. Various of dam
aged and dead
coral
July 3, 2009...
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Curated Video

WRAP Arrivals for APEC summit, ADDS Bush with Asian leaders, bilat meetings

Higher Ed
1. Mid of US President George W. Bush walking up stairs and shaking hands with Australian Prime Minister John Howard and heading to to meeting

2. Mid of Vietnamese...
News Clip4:00
Curated Video

WRAP Arrivals for APEC summit, Bush with Asian leaders, bilats, AP pix family photo

Higher Ed
1. Mid of US President George W. Bush walking up stairs and shaking hands with Australian Prime Minister John Howard and heading to meeting

2. Mid of...
News Clip6:07
Curated Video

Japanese coral threatened by invasive star fish.

Higher Ed
Miyako Jima Island 28th June, 2008

1. Various of reefs off the Miyako Jima coast in Okina
wa.
Tokyo, Septembe
r 16, 2008
2. WWF logo outside the WWF Japan...
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

JAPAN: OKINAWAN LEADERS TO EXPLOIT TOURISM OF SURROUNDING ISLETS

Higher Ed
Japanese/Nat

Okinawan leaders, who are hoping to completely rid the Japanese island of U-S troops over the next 20 years, want to exploit the tourist potential of surrounding...
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Curated Video

The world's oceans this summer are hotter than they have ever been and it could feed hurricanes and harm coral, according to NOAA.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: World's oceans warmest on record

CAPTION: The world's oceans this summer are hotter than they have ever been and it could feed hurricanes and harm coral, according to NOAA. (Aug
. 21)
[Notes:ANCHO
R VOICE] ...
News Clip6:01
Curated Video

Coral reefs around Japan are being devoured by starfish

Higher Ed
1. Okudaira Kento (a diving instructor) takes a group of divers to the coral reefs at Yabiji.

2. Boat approaches one section of the
reef.
3. Okudaira...
News Clip4:27
Curated Video

A look at the region on the first anniversary of the devastating oil spill

Higher Ed
AP Television

FILE: Gulf of Mexico - April
2010
1. Tilt down from smoke plumes over the Gulf of Mexico to flames...