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UH saildrone mission completes unprecedented water quality survey | University of Hawaiʻi System News

Three Saildrone Explorers collect vital water quality data around Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Lānaʻi, Molokaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Oʻahu, Kauaʻi and Niʻihau.

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a.m.. 0therstories two match ban. is at 11:30 a.m.. other stories now. two match ban. is at 11:30 a.m.. 0therstories now. rishi sunak is really racking up frequent flyer miles with the raf. data shows he is taking more domestic flights on governmentjets and helicopters than previous prime minister is making almost one flight a week in his first seven months. and tori says he does not need to apologise after he was sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting meghan the stallion in the foot. a little bit of good news for people who use sign language. 200 environmental science terms now have their own sign. the words include pollution, acidification and carbon footprint. the new signs mean teachers and scientists will not have to spell out each letter for those words anymore, making it easier for deaf people to take part making it easierfor deaf people to take part in discussions on climate change. finally, i will leave you with ten seconds of dogs. forget the premier league. the world's largest dog agility festival is

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city up against burnley, and don't forget the women's world cup, england are gearing up to face columbia on saturday's quarter—finals, looking to draw against sweden and spain in the semifinals but they will be without lauren james semifinals but they will be without laurenjames after her two match band. some other stories now, rishi sunak is racking up frequent flyer miles with the raf, new data showing he is taking more domestic flights on governmentjust in helicopters than the last three prime ministers, making almost one flight per week in his first seven months as prime minister. tori lane says he doesn't need to apologise after he was sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting her in the foot in 2020. a little bit of good news for people who use sign language. 200 environmental science students now have their own sign, including pollution, acidification and carbon footprint, meaning teachers and scientists might have to spell

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The Travel Show

some other stories now, and rishi sunak is racking up frequent flyer miles with the raf. new data shows he's taking more domestic flights on government jets and helicopters than the last three prime ministers, making almost one flight a week in his first seven months as pm. and tory lanez says he doesn't need to apologise to megan thee stallion days after he was sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting her in the foot in 2020. now, a little bit of good news for people who use sign language. 200 environmental science terms now have their own sign. the words include pollution, acidification and carbon footprint. the new signs mean teachers and scientists won't have to spell out each letter for those words any more. it'll also make it easier for deaf people to take part in discussions on climate change. and finally, i'm going to leave you with 10 seconds of dogs. now, forget the premier league, because the world's largest dog agility festival is happening this weekend in the east midlands with thousands of dogs just

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CNN Tonight

health and survivability. i didn't know they're some of the most endangered marine animals on the planet. and so now what? now that they're in trouble what's the answer? >> yeah, it's a good question. you know, the one silver lining is sharks are one of the oldest living organisms on the planet and they're incredibly adaptable and they've been around for millions of years. one quote i like to use is sharks have been around longer than trees. i'm a silver linings guy. i always like to think of the positives, and i like to think and hope that sharks will figure out a way to survive. all that being said, things are changing. the climate is changing, and things are shifting in the ocean, and sharks are shifting their behaviors because of that. and so they are up against stress and pressure that's compounding not just from the heated sea but from the acidification of corals like you're seeing here, like depleted fisheries from

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CNN News Central

a marine heat wave. that puts enormous stresses on coral systems which is not just for snoshgrkelers and scuba div and so much of sea life and if you add acidification, sea creatures are facing stresses that are just off the charts right now. there is new science about a big circulation system in the atlantic and this is a triangular-shaped conveyor belt that takes warm water and up toward canada and the uk as a result of greenland shedding so much fresh water and if that shuts down it's an apocalyptic scenario we've seen in movies like "the day after tomorrow" there is a tipping point that that could happen. as early as 2025 and as late as 2090. all of the signs point to warnings that we're headed to that key, vital tipping point

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Newsnight

acidification is the biggest risk to our oceans. so we have to rethink where _ our oceans. so we have to rethink where we — our oceans. so we have to rethink where we are going to find these metals _ where we are going to find these metals form. if you look at the international energy agency report, the world _ international energy agency report, the world bank's reports, they say that mining will increase up to 600% per ahhum _ that mining will increase up to 600% perannum until that mining will increase up to 600% per annum until 2040 and the problem is, where _ per annum until 2040 and the problem is, where are— per annum until 2040 and the problem is, where are we going to get these metals _ is, where are we going to get these metals from and what will be the impact _ metals from and what will be the impact of— metals from and what will be the impact of them? what we've said is that there _ impact of them? what we've said is that there is — impact of them? what we've said is that there is a lot that is known about— that there is a lot that is known about this — that there is a lot that is known about this part of the ocean. 0ur compahy— about this part of the ocean. our company has been very active for the last 12 _ company has been very active for the last 12 years — company has been very active for the last 12 years and other contractors have _ last 12 years and other contractors have ireeh— last 12 years and other contractors have been busy for the last 50 years understanding this ecosystem. the irasic— understanding this ecosystem. the basic premise is that surely we should — basic premise is that surely we should be _ basic premise is that surely we should be extracting metal from parts _ should be extracting metal from parts of— should be extracting metal from parts of the planet with the least amount — parts of the planet with the least amount of life, not the most life. let me _ amount of life, not the most life. let me go— amount of life, not the most life. let me go back to tom, sorry to read tirop. i want to hearfrom both of you. if not mining from the ocean

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CNN Primetime

acidification to the temperatures is moving the prey around, it's moving the predators around. so sharks and humans are colliding seemingly more, but it's also a factor of humans using the water more. there's more coastal population that's exploding here in florida especially. so it's kind of tough to say. the bottom line is if sharks thought humans were a viable prey item, a food source they could eat regularly, they would. they would hunt and kill us every single day because we're slow, we're easy to catch. but the reality is, you know, everything we just talked about, mistaken identity, curiosity, defense, or hunger, these sharks -- you know, at the end of the day they are predators, we are protein, so it's a risk you take. my condolences to the family. this sounds like a really interesting situation where they're snorkeling offshore and then seemingly out of nowhere a shark comes and bites this woman's leg off, but i'm sure there's more to the story. >> it's horrible and scary, but

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CNN Primetime

opinion, spend a lot of time swimming with sharks. and one of the factors in all of this, i understand, could be how the water temperature is changing. what can you tell us about that? >> well, that's certainly another factor, with a shifting in the climate, and the changes in the oceans. everything from acidification to the temperatures, it's moving the pray around. it's moving the predators around. sharks and humans are colliding, seemingly, more. it's a factor of humans using the water more. there's more coastal population. it's exploding here in florida, especially. so, it's kind of tough to say, the bottom line is, if sharks thought humans were a viable prey item, a food source that it could eat regularly, they would. they would hunt and kill us every single day. because we are slow, we are easy to catch, but the reality is, everything we just talked about --

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Anderson Cooper 360

i mean, these are investigations and potential indictments that are running on different tracks. so, what happens in connection with stormy daniels in new york really won't impact the january 6th investigation, the investigation into the classified documents, or the investigation that's going on in fulton county. i think interestingly, you could have some overlap between what's going on in fulton county, and a potential january 6th investigation, where you might say that the president tried to obstruct the ongoing -- the transfer of power and bring into that case, that might be cited here, a federal case that might be sitting here in washington, d.c., bring into that case what he said and what was recorded in georgia, where he's asking for the 11,780 votes or whatever it was. that could be acidification in a conspiracy charge in washington, d.c.. the the conduct, or at least part of the conduct, happen in georgia. >> you are focused right now, very, much on this re-hearing,

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