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DiCaprio: We're Pushing Oceans To The Very Brink

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 September 20161. Wide of US actor Leonardo DiCaprio taking stage with US Secretary of State John Kerry2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonardo DiCaprio,...
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Scientists: World likely won't avoid dangerous warming mark

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LEAD IN Scientists are telling world leaders that if more isn't done the world will likely hit the agreed-upon dangerous warming level in about 35 years.Six top scientists have released a brief report saying that unless more cuts in...
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Fishermen build concrete reefs to replace dead coral

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AP Television Waters near Tumpaan village, North Sulawesi, 7 May 2011 1. Wide of ocean with healthy coral reefs 2. Close up of fish around reefs 3. Mid of healthy coral 4. Close up of fish AP Television Tumpaan, North Sulawesi, 8 May...
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Cuban mining environmental challenge

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A mine on Cuba's southeast coast is an engine of revenue for the country's cash-strapped government, but at the same time presents challenges for a country that prides itself on its environmental safeguards.Plumes of smoke rise over the...
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Cambodia's first ever marine reserve is expanded

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AP Television Koh Rong Archipelago, Sihanoukville Province, Cambodia 28 February 2013 1. Wide of Song Saa islands, filmed from moving boat 30 November 2012 2. Various of walkway linking two islands 28 February 2013 3. Wide of passing...
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Turtle population still suffering more than a year after cyclone

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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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Lionfish population rises, causing environmental damage

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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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Protecting reefs in the Coral Triangle

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Nusa Penida, Bali - 3 July 2009 +Underwater Shots+ 1. Various of healthy coral with fish swimming amongst it 30 June 2009 2. Wide of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Indonesia maritime project leader Marthen Welly, explaining the Coral...
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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.

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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 trying to convince...
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Cuban mining presents environmental challenge

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A mine on Cuba's southeast coast is an engine of revenue for the country's cash-strapped government, but at the same time presents challenges for a country that prides itself on its environmental safeguards.Plumes of smoke rise over the...
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Cuba and US to continue marine conservation work

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Cuban and American scientists will continue to work together on the marine environment, in spite of US President Donald Trump's pledge to roll back relations with the island nation.Scientists from both countries recently concluded a...
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Saudi Arabia looks to its coastline to develop diving tourism ++REPLAY++

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LEAD IN Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline of any country along the Red Sea, and the kingdom's nascent tourism industry is betting on the clear, blue waters, coral reefs and idyllic islands off its shoreline to lure...
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Underwater music in key for divers in Florida

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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 National Marine Sanctuary....
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Campaign to save the region's coral reef

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1. Long shot Eilat beach, zoom into hotels 2. People on beach 3. Mid shot fish farms 4. Close up fish pens 5. Underwater pictures of the fish in pens 6. Wide shot divers prepare to go under 7. Divers 8. Underwater pictures showing the...
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Divers report tsunami did limited damage to coral reefs

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Coral reef, January 6 2004 1. Various of fish and divers on healthy portion of reef, untouched by tsunami Phuket, January 10 2005 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gonzalo Villalon, Similan Divers: "'Snapper alley' has been severely damaged and it...
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Model launches campaign to save the beaches

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AP Entertainment London, 9 December 2008 1. Wide shot Andaz Hotel, London 2. Medium shot Liverpool Street sign 3. Medium shot Bar Refaeli, model 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Bar Refaeli: (on the cause) "This is the Corona Beach tour and we...
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DIVING TOURISM RETURNS AFTER POLITICAL UNREST

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Egypt's Red Sea, which is rich in marine life, is still attracting tourists despite political unrest in the country. The crystal clear waters are proving to be irresistible to divers wishing to return to the resort. The marine rich...
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Dying Coral May Threaten Island Population

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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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Cuba hopes its natural beauty will lure tourists

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Cuba is hoping that eco-tourism will attract American tourists to its shores, bringing in much needed currency and jobs - if travel restrictions for US citizens are ever lifted.The remote Peninsula of Guanahacabibes, where a land and...
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Santa scuba dives at Cal Academy of Sciences

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYSan Francisco,California - 15 December 20161. Medium shot of diver George Bell suiting up 2. Close view Santa suit3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bell,...