Marine
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It actually is the largest
marine
mammal slaughter on the planet, with hundreds of thousands of these seals being killed every year.
I wanted it to be more like war photography, where I was making harder-hitting pictures that showed readers what was happening to
marine
wildlife around the planet.
And I wanted to close this program with a story of hope, a story I did on
marine
reserves as sort of a solution to the problem of overfishing, the global fish crisis story.
What the scientists there told me was that when protected this first
marine
reserve in 1975, they hoped and expected that certain things might happen.
And I talked to divers that had been diving there for many years, and they said that the
marine
life was better here today than it was in the 1960s.
Of course, thanks to the environmentalist movement we're all sensitive to the plight of
marine
mammals.
And what
marine
mammals have evolved over the last tens of millions of years is ways to depend on sound to both explore their world and also to stay in touch with one another.
All
marine
mammals use sound for communication to stay in touch.
And that's the difference between a PCB and, say, something natural like an omega-3, something we want out of the
marine
food chain.
Rita Calwell very famously traced a very interesting story of cholera into human communities, brought there, not by a normal human vector, but by a
marine
vector, this copepod.
In 1931, she produced California's first community-based
marine
protected area, right next to the biggest polluting cannery, because Julia knew that when the canneries eventually were gone, the ocean needed a place to grow from, that the ocean needed a place to spark a seed, and she wanted to provide that seed.
I am a
marine
toxicologist, and I've been very, very concerned about the Gulf, particularly about the massive applications of the toxic dispersants, the Corexits.
As it turns out,
marine
mammals are at the top of this food chain that we're pouring millions of tons of toxic substances into every year.
We're tracking pollution at the top of the food web, in
marine
mammals and fish.
Corals are, you know, the home to about a quarter of all
marine
species.
This next one here, I did a story on the census of
marine
life.
I did another story on
marine
debris.
So a lot of people remember the plastic bottle anyway, but we really talked about
marine
debris and plastic in the course of that one.
Also, every time you buy gasoline in the United States, half of it is actually being refined along the coast, because the Gulf actually has about 50 percent of our refining capacity and a lot of our
marine
terminals as well.
That the place where, during an earthquake in 1954, this
marine
terrace was lifted up out of the ocean very quickly, and it was lifted up about six to seven meters.
And on coral reefs, where some of the main framework organisms disappear, we will see a major loss of
marine
biodiversity.
And what we're finding is that a lot of it is in the
marine
environment.
I began talking with people who actually had been out to the gyre and were studying the plastic problem in the
marine
environment and upon doing so, I realized actually that cleaning it up would be a very small drop in the bucket relative to how much is being generated every day around the world, and that actually I needed to back up and look at the bigger picture.
We need to cut the spigot of single-use and disposable plastics, which are entering the
marine
environment every day on a global scale.
While we try to manage declining
marine
populations, the media's recommending increased consumption of seafood.
And by the time I turned 16, I pursued a career in
marine
science, in exploration and diving, and lived in underwater habitats, like this one off the Florida Keys, for 30 days total.
The American
marine
hero story, who doesn't consider himself to be one due to what he knows.
Dr. Stella Dickens (Valentine Monnier) and her partner Dr. Bob Hogan (Lawrence Morgant) are
marine
biologists of some sort and are conducting research in the sea regarding Dolphins.
They all appear to visit the same
marine
hair dresser.
The chief investigator has a gut feeling who did away with the missing
marine
officer (Guy), and few people other than uninvolved bystanders and the accusee seem to dispute her.
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