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and they look at you eye to eye through your mask and it's just fantastic. river snorkelling sounded slightly, how can i put this politely? slightly unhinged! so i actually asked if i could join in and off we went. there's a bit of swimming involved, but it's more scrambling, really. 0ften i'm in very shallow river, so it's too shallow for proper swimming. so essentially what you're doing is you're just crawling along and basically it's your arms that are doing most of the work, maybe a little bit your knees. but then when you're in faster flows and deeper, then you'll be using your fins more. does it take you to another world? yes, i would say river snorkeling does.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

pete: it's a 1-mile run over to the water's edge where will and i will then put on fins and start the swim. about 70 navy seals, vets, first responders, gold star families, patriots, all, honoring those who serve, remembering 9/11 -- >> three miles, 300 push-ups, 66 pull-ups -- pete: if all to honor the navy seal foundation. we're two little, tiny parts of it. will, you ready? 1, 2, 3, go. ♪ >> right now they're on the their first leg of the swim. i am told this is the most difficult portion because they're swimming against the current. it's about a 1-mile swim. they're on their way to the statue of liberty, liberty island. pete: when you pass by that statue of liberty in the water and you see what these guys do -- and we're doing this one morning. will: right. pete: this is what they do for a day job across the globe on behalf of all of us. rachel: will just finished the

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FOX and Friends Sunday

rachel: the money is coming from our enemies altogether. >> p and i are back on solid ground in fully clothed in business attire, suits because yesterday we were in the hudson, we did the navy seals swim helping raise money for the seo community for the navy seals foundation, active duty, veterans, their families that they support. here's how it went down yesterday on "fox & friends". >> this is the warm up, 1 mile run. a 1 mile run to the water's e edge, will and i will put on fins and start to swim, 70 navy seals, vets, first responders, goldstar families, patriots, honoring those who served, remembering 9/11, 300 miles, 66 pull-ups all to honor the navy seals foundation. we are too little tiny parts of

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FOX and Friends Saturday

miles with 100 or more shirtless navy seals. good morning. rachel: we are looking forward to that. bring them in. pete: the run kicked off. we promised you shirtless and we delivered. it is a 1 mile run over the water's edge where we will put on fins and start to swim. bill brown at the navy seals giving a lot of inspirational speeches reminding us what it is all about, service and sacrifice. >> new jersey state police, fire department, an amazing event, they are all running behind this edge. we are going to bring in charlie this morning. >> reporter: so excited. will: you are hosting us throughout the morning as we are in and out of the water all morning long.

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Fox News Live

where it is so needed. >> good way to help if you are feeling like he should. check this out. a fleet of drones flying over york city beaches this weekend, why? a woman was seriously hurt in a rare shark attack this week. another possible shark siding that very same beat nate foy is alive rockaway beach in queens new york, nay have you seen any fins? click so far today, thankfully there have been no shark sightings. the drones are up here at rockaway beach. every single day for the rest of the summer from 9:00 a.m. until sunset the city will have two drones patrolling five beaches here in new york city. right now i'll ask my photographer to pay it off my shoulder that nypd drone operators they just launch the drone again they have been your intermittently throughout the debris take a look at this video

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Newsday

that has been taken by sailors since 2020, when sailing vessels started reporting that orcas were attacking them. it is thought the first encounters began four years earlier, with just two young, curious killer whales. now scientists say up to 20 individual animals have learned this behaviour. by pinning tracking tags to the animals' fins — a technique used for many years to study them — researchers here are gathering information that could help sailors. thanks to the satellite tagging, we are able to know where exactly, how to save the sailing boats and motorboats, how to leave the area and to not cross the main area of the killer whales. what are these killer whales trying to do? it's only a game. it's not a revenge, it's not climate change or nothing like that, it's just game and that's it. that game is focused on the boats' rudder. after orcas broke the rudder of a french boat earlier this year, they appeared to play with the floating debris.

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BBC News

vessels started reporting that orcas were attacking them. it's thought the first encounters began four years earlier, with just two young, curious killer whales. now, scientists say up to 20 individual animals have learned this behaviour. by pinning tracking tags to the animals' fins — a technique used for many years to study them — researchers here are gathering information that could help sailors. thanks to the satellite tagging, we are able l to know where exactly, how to save the sailing | boats and motorboats, how to leave the area i and to not cross the main area of the killer whales. _ what are these killer whales trying to do? it's only a game. it's not a revenge, - it's not climate change or nothing like that, - it'sjust game and that's it. that game is focused on the boats' rudder. after orcas broke the rudder of a french boat earlier this year, they appeared to play with the floating debris. these incidents have

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BBC News

seen them a few days ago sailing an hour from here. they have always been there, but they never came near us. in the last few years, it has changed. scientists are examining footage of these encounters that has been taken by sailors since 2020 — when sailing vessel started reporting that orcas were attacking them. it's thought the first encounters began four years earlier with just two young serious killer whales. curious killer whales. now scientists say up to 20 individual animals have learned this behaviour. by pinning tracking tags to the animal's fins, a technique used for many years to study them, researchers here are gathering information that could help sailors. thanks to the satellite - tagging, we know exactly how to say to the sailing boats - and motorboats, how to leave the area and to not| cross the main area of the killer whales. what are these killer

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The Daily Global

were attacking them. it's thought the first encounters began four years earlier with just two young serious killer whales. now scientists say up to 20 individual animals have learned this behaviour. by pinning tracking tags to the animal's fins, a technique used for many years to study them, researchers here are gathering information that could help sailors. thanks to the satellite tagging, we know exactly how to say to the sailing boats and motorboats, how to leave the area and to not cross the main area of the killer whales. —— how to save the sailing boats. what are these killer whales trying to do? it's all a game, it's not revenge, it's not climate change or nothing like that, it is just a game and that is it. that game is focused on the boat's rudder. after orcas broke the rudder of the french boat earlier this year, they appear to play with the floating debris. these incidents have

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BBC News at Six

repaired at least a0 sailing vessels damaged by orcas since april. here in the narrow strait of gibraltar, a population of fewer than 60 critically endangered iberian orcas move through one of the busiest waterways in the world. in the nearby fishing port, some crews say their boats have also been a target. translation: we have seen them and they are punching us, - a few days ago, sailing an hourfrom here. they have always been there but they have never come near us but in the last few years it has changed. scientists are examining footage of these encounters that has been taken by sailors since 2020, when sailing vessels started reporting that orcas were attacking them. it is thought the first encounters began four years earlier, with just two young, curious killer whales. now scientists say up to 20 individual animals have learned this behaviour. by pinning tracking tags to the animals' fins — a technique used for many years

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