Coast
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Just south of Tulum on Mexico's Caribbean coast, it's a federally protected reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.
The ill effects are suffered by all, rich and poor, city people and village folks, those inland and those on the
coast.
It affects us all, rich and poor, city dweller or village folk, those living inland or those living on the coast, and it's affecting our health, our economic growth, our quality of life.
This is the east
coast
of the United States.
"Call the
coast
guard, my friend is sad!" (Laughter) We can be sad and OK at the same time.
So, to get around these challenges, we combined satellite remote sensing with drones and gliders, regular sampling of the surf zone and a lot of time at sea in small boats off the Oregon
coast.
On this particular day, at a community meeting, these maps were used to explain how a 30-foot tidal surge that accompanied Hurricane Katrina could flood communities like mine in south Louisiana and communities across the Mississippi and Alabama
coast.
Climate gentrification that happens in anticipation of sea level rise is what we're seeing in places like Miami, where communities that were kept from the waterfront are now being priced out of the high ground where they were placed originally as people move away from the
coast.
Thanks to their inventiveness in the face of difficult terrain and weak economies, the Vikings sailed west, settled the North Atlantic and explored the North American
coast
centuries before any other Europeans would set foot there.
This is a picture I took when I was flying along the
coast.
All those colors are ice and it goes up to about two miles thick, just a gigantic dome that comes in from the
coast
and rises in the middle.
People have come from all along the
coast
and the foothills.
And they came up with a very good engineering solution, which was to spend six billion pounds building completely new tracks from London to the coast, and knocking about 40 minutes off a three-and-half-hour journey time.
When they catch the fish they call all the market towns along the
coast
to find out where they get the best possible prices.
The Maldives, as I'm sure you're aware, are a chain of islands off the southwest
coast
of India here.
In Sri Lanka, if you go down to the south
coast
of Sri Lanka, during the northeast monsoon season, you can see blue whales very, very easily.
He was flying off the
coast
of Goa, 21 years ago, 1988.
We found our first Blue Zone about 125 miles off the
coast
of Italy, on the island of Sardinia.
All the major rivers in south India are sourced in the Western Ghats, the chain of hills running along the west
coast
of India.
This is a recording I made of a mantis shrimp that's found off the
coast
of California.
So what we did was we rented a little van and we drove all over the east
coast
trying to sell it.
It lives in a deep trench off the
coast
of Namibia.
And I was luck enough to capture one of these when we were on a trawling expedition off the northwest
coast
of Africa for "Blue Planet," for the deep portion of "Blue Planet."
Ravi's from a community of herdspeople in Gujarat on the western
coast
of India, same place my own family comes from.
Kush is part of a team of community paralegals that works for environmental justice on the Gujarat
coast.
The coral reefs of the north
coast
of Jamaica have a few percent live coral cover and a lot of seaweed and slime.
And that's retirement homes on the west
coast
of Florida.
And the only people who are left there are the people who can't afford to move away from the coast, because the coast, instead of being paradise, is harmful to your health."
This is from the
coast
of Brittany, which is being enveloped in this green, algal slime.
I think it's sort of funny; it's on the Siberian coast, maybe the Russians will charge tolls.
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