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Mansfield University Fisheries Program It's the 'reel' deal when students and professors talk about the Fisheries Program at Mansfield University. Tags: Fisheries Program fishing Mansfield University higheredtv biology major career Pennsylvania chemistry outdoors |
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WWF - Bristol Bay: Sustainable fisheries, sustainable future Bristol Bay: Sustainable fisheries, sustainable future Tags: wwf panda save earth conservation Bristol Bay: Sustainable fisheries sustainable future |
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FISHERIES TELEVISION Humboldt State University Fisheries Management 460 project: Group 4. Leave it to beaver satire+interview @ mothball fleet Tags: fisheries humboldt mothball fleet sturgeon delta smelt |
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NOAA Fisheries Service's New Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Southwest Fisheries Science Center's David Demer showcases the operation of NOAA Fisheries Service's new Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). Travel with the AUV underwater and learn how the AUV will advance NOAA's abililty to support ecosystem-based fisheries management. Learn More here... http://swfsc.noaa.gov/textblock.aspx?Division=FRD&id=1105&ParentMenuId=294 Tags: NOAA Fisheries AUV Advanced Survey Technologies Underwater Vehicle |
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NATURE | A Mystery in Alaska | Are Fisheries Guilty? | PBS http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/a-mystery-in-alaska/introduction/888/ In the 1970s, the pollock industry in Alaska expanded to become the largest fishery in the world. Around the same time, sea lions began to disappear. Despite other possible factors, many people thought the fisheries had been caught with the smoking gun. After a July 2000 ruling by the Federal District Court, the National Marine Fisheries Service announced that it would close all fishing of pollock, Pacific cod, and Atka mackerel in a large part of the sea lions’ critical habitat. But what were the costs of this decision? And is the solution to disappearing Steller sea lions really that simple? NATURE’s “A Mystery in Alaska” airs on PBS Sunday, August 24 at 8 p.m. (check local listings), part of the 26th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen/WNET New York for PBS. Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc., Toyota, SC Johnson, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/a-mystery-in-alaska/introduction/888/ Tags: alaska cod conservation fisheries lions mackerel marine national nature pbs pollock sea service steller wnet |
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Pacific Beat St - SAMOA Agriculture & Fisheries, Fa'ataupati Michael talks to Asuao Kirifi Pouono who is the CEO Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Sam finds out how to do the fa'ataupati with Island Fire. Tags: Pacific Beat St polynesian new zealand youth tv show Samoa Agriculture Fisheries Asuao Kirifi Pouono Island Fire |
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On Beyond: Genomics Water Supply Heart Disease Fisheries Explore the frightening decline in California's coastal fisheries, the challenges of ethical use of genomics, methods to predict and manage the effects of global climate changes on California's water supply, and research in predicting and preventing heart disease, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [4/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 6151] Tags: fisheries climate change cardiology |
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Golden Fisheries 04.25.2007 (1/4) Heechul on Golden Fisheries along with ShinDong and Eunhyuk. ***Heechul was on the first half then some other lady came on for the second half. I only uploaded the first half with Heechul. Tags: golden fishery heechul shindong eunhyuk super junior suju |
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BioShock Gameplay Footage - Fisheries Demo This is the first Bioshock Fisheries demo, with Ken Levin showing you various methods of approaching some of the situations you will find yourself in. To view this gameplay footage in all its glory pop over to ww.whichgame.net and login as a free member! Tags: bioshock gameplay footage video game videogame 2k games xbox 360 fisheries demo |
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Bermudians Protest Fisheries Agency of Japan Boat "Today Bermudians demonstrated in front of a Fisheries of Japan patrol boat tied on the Hamilton harbourfront. The demonstration was against the Fisheries Agency of Japan, the government-owned agency responsible for the whaling campaign in the Antarctic where over a thousand whales are being targeted for 'scientific research'. The whale meat is sold commercially. Surveys show that only 1% of Japanese regularly eat whale meat- only 11% support whaling at all. The Japanese cannot sell the whale meat they already have. More than 4,800 tons of surplus whale meat is stockpiled in freezers. Only 1% of Japanese eat whale meat, which is highly toxic, and only 11% support whaling." "I saw a humpback off South Shore today, and another two yesterday. These humpbacks could be targeted for 'research' by the Fisheries Agency of Japan. Despite a moratorium on commercial whaling enacted by the International Whaling Commission in 1986, the Japanese have been hunting whales in increasing numbers. Japan has exploited a loophole that allows member states to kill whales for scientific research." "Japan has been 'researching' whales with great effectiveness, killing more than 25,000 whales in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific. This year the Japanese added 50 humpbacks and 50 fin whales to the 935 minke whales included in the self-imposed total number of whales to be targeted for their 'research'." "The "Mihama" is a patrol boat belonging to the Fisheries Agency of Japan. These patrol boats are supposed to monitor Japanese long line tuna fishing fleets to ensure they are not over fishing. When the same Fisheries Agency of Japan tells us that they are killing a thousand whales annually for scientific research, they lose any semblance of credibility. How can we believe that a patrol vessel such as this actually monitors the Japanese fishing fleets? It's like setting out the fox to guard the chickens." "We have already lost 90% of the pelagic predator fish stocks including marlin, tuna, swordfish, and the great sharks that existed before 1950. 100 million sharks are killed each year just for their fins. Their bodies are thrown overboard, often alive. Half the world's reefs are dead or dying. If the current trends of over fishing continue, every fishery will collapse by 2048." "We need to raise our awareness of what is happening out in our oceans. The high seas are not governed by any single nation, which means the rules pertaining to marine life are often complicated and difficult if not impossible to police. Out of sight, out of mind. We can no longer remain in denial. The world's marine life is on the brink of collapse. Japanese whaling in the Antarctic Whale sanctuary is just the tip of the iceberg. Continued plundering of our ocean environment based on greed, cultural traditions or national pride needs to become a thing of the past. Today's oceans are in great peril. If the oceans die, we die." "This afternoon my 4-year old daughter Elsa offered the captain and crew of the Fisheries Agency of Japan patrol vessel 'Mihama' her humpback whale in token of our appreciation that the 50 humpback whales were taken off their list of targeted whales. Perhaps when a Fisheries Agency of Japan patrol vessel comes back we will be able to offer the crew a minke and fin whale." "The captain and crew of the 'Mihama' did not accept the whale." (Video from the ZBM evening news.) Tags: Whaling ZBM News Overfishing Japanese Japan Humpback Minke Bermuda Bermudian cetacean boat protest whales ocean island |
User: globaloceans2008 |
Steve Murawski - Chief Scientist, NOAA Fisheries Service Steve Murawski is the Director of Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor for the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Fisheries Service in the USA. He is Co Chair of the Global Forum Working Group on Ecosystem-Based Management and Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management. He discusses what has been learned at the Forum and in research activities. Tags: Steve Murawski GOC2008 Hanoi NOAA Global Forum |
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the greenland whale fisheries ryan's fancy greenland whale fisheries Tags: the greenland whale fisheries |
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Fisheries & Aquaculture Diploma and Degree Programs at VIU Images of students in the Fisheries and Aquaculture programs participating in various hand-on learning activities. There is also beautiful scenery shots from around Vancouver Island. Tags: Fisheries Aquaculture Fish Education Nanaimo Vancouver Island University Sturgeon Aquatic |
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Rupert Howes an uncommon hero ensuring sustainable fisheries Meet Rupert Howes. Influenced by conservationists like David Attenborough, Rupert Howes was determined to make the world more sustainable. His financial training and experience with nonprofit organizations convinced him "we must work with the grain of the market to shift our economic system to a more sustainable footing" to create a world that operates within ecological limits. As CEO of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), he focuses on reversing the decline in global fish stocks through MSC's marine certification and eco-labeling programs. Today 500 MSC-labeled products from 22 certified fisheries are sold in 26 countries. Learn about his story in this episode of Uncommon Heroes, funded by the Skoll Foundation. More information at www.skollfoundation.org. Tags: rupert howes social entreprenuership entrepreneurs environment sustainability overfishing fishing msc marine stewardship |
User: OztarAntoine |
Greenland Whale Fisheries - The Pogues This is one of my favorite song from The Pogues. This track was recorded in 1984, for the album "Red roses for Me". Enjoy ! Tags: the pogues red roses for me greenland whale fisheries 1984 irish folk rock shane macgowan |
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Greenland Whale Fisheries - Shane MacGowan & The Popes This awesome song is here played by Shane MacGowan and The Popes. From the "Live at Montreux" DVD. Enjoy ! Tags: shane macgowan and the popes greenland whale fisheries live irish song pogues |
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Creepy Bioshock Fisheries I liked this one alot...I think when I get the game I'll have to save the girls, I hate hearing them when the Big daddies die though. Aquired from IGN. Tags: Bioshock Creepy Big Daddy Fisheries |
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Fisheries on the Brink - oceana.org Dr. Daniel Pauly, Director of the Fisheries Centre at the University of British Columbia, provides insight into the damage that has been done to our oceans and answers the question "is it too late to save them?" Tags: oceana ocean daniel pauly fish fisheries fishing trawling destruction collapse water sea species |
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Jordan-36.08lb linear fisheries hardwick/smiths Jordan start 2 finish from linears hardwick and smiths. note the bangin tune in background Tags: Linear fisheries jordan fish hardwick sparsholt carp fishing |
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2008 TIFS NOAA Fisheries Services Interview 2008 Taipei International Food Show, Nangang Exhibition Hall, June 18-21. NOAA FIsheries Services representative is interviewed at their exhibit in the food show. Tags: Taipei International Food Show Taiwan |
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Pentagon Ch feature CG Maritime Law Enforcement - Fisheries Part 3 of 3 of a Pentagon Channel feature of the Coast Guard's law enforcement mission. The third part of this series focuses on fisheries enforcement. Tags: fish fisheries illegal uscg coast guard arrest |
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Greenland Whale Fisheries Greenland Whale Fisheries Tags: Greenland Whale Fisheries fingerpicking acoustic lesson tuition |
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Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC's 2007 update At the 2007 Fraser Valley Boat & Sportsmen's Show in Abbotsford, Chris Gadsden caught up with Natalie West of the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC to get an update. Natalie talked about what the FFSBC does, what visitors can expect at the hatcheries and its new Learn2Fish program. For more information on the FFSBC, please visit http://www.gofishbc.com Camera and editing: Rodney Hsu Interviewer: Chris Gadsden Production: Fishing with Rod Production Tags: freshwater fisheries society of BC fishing rainbow trout fish fraser valley canada fishingwithrod |
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Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Canadian Maritimes History Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic in Lunenberg, a UNESCO World Heritage town, is an ideal Nova Scotia travel destination for those interested in the history of the Maritime Provinces visiting an East Coast Nova Scotia museum, or seeing the famous Bluenose II. Tags: Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic Canadian Maritimes Lunenburg Bluenose II Nova Scotia vacations Maritime Provinces |
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Garcia Serge Michel - Fisheries, Resources & Management, FAO Garcia Serge Michel is the former Director of the Fisheries Management Division, Fisheries and Aquaculture Department of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations. He discusses the work of FAO and Fisheries. Tags: Garcia Serge Michel GOC2008 Hanoi Global Forum |