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Morning Joe

have a coral reef ecosystem. the reason that's so important is because about 25% of all known marine species associate with coral reefs at some point in their lives. one in four of every living thing in the world's oceans is dependent on healthy coral reefs. >> well, and, monica, you look at the rising temperatures and the warnings that steve rattner just gave us on the charts, heated waters, a lot of fish just, as he said, would die. it keeps getting worse. >> absolutely. joe, thanks so much, joe and mika, for having me on today to talk about this important topic. we couldn't be at a very perilous place when it comes to our oceans because they're meeting up extremely fast. temperatures are off the charts. it impacts fisheries which billions of people depend on for their primary source of protein. in addition, today is earth day. the theme is planet or plastic.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

the industrial revolution, they have absorbed about a third of the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. they do it better and they do it faster than any other ecosystem so are you hoping out of this that what it will help launch is perhaps greater urgency to protect these ecosystems absolutely because if we protect nature& these ecosystems, these ecosystems protect us so mangroves not only sequester four times more carbon than tropical rainforest, but they stopped storm surge. >> if you have about a half-mile of a mangrove fringe, the water level coming in and a storm goes down by about a fraudulent big quarters. that's a huge difference between getting flooded and not getting flooded and then there are a major source of fisheries. and one-and-a-half billion people, particularly in developing nations, depend on fisheries. so what i'm hoping is that it's going to make people more aware of not just the carbon and climate value

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El Nino pattern costs Philippine agriculture over US$68mil in losses

The El Nino dry spell and drought damage to Philippine agriculture has reached over 3.94 billion pesos (US$68 million), official data released by the government has showed

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

nicholas. oh, get that earpiece together. we need to hear each other. okay. yeah. okay. so first up, i she just gave us a summation of what blue carbon is, but break it down for us. what is blue carbon? we're going well, technically blue carbon is three acre systems mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. >> so it's that liminal space in-between the land and the ocean. and it just happens to be fantastic at storing carbon and it also has these other added benefits, which is kind of what we discovered for it as we went along in the film, which is like coastal protection and fisheries so it's one of these win-win situations for the environment and is there a feeling that they are flourishing or how much more are they being threatened? >> i mean, it's getting better. people are recognizing now that these are really important ecosystems, both from a bio, but biodiversity standpoint and from the climate standpoint. but so far we, we've kind of hated swamps like traditionally

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New Peruvian port will generate $4.5 billion annually

The Megaport Puerto Chancay project in Lima, Peru, will have a significant economic and social impact, generating $4.5 billion annually, Minister of Production (PRODUCE) Sergio Gonzalez Guerrero, informed.

In other words, the PRODUCE Minister assured this will translate into 1.8% of the country's GDP, which would create 8,550 direct jobs, due to the potential relationship with other Asia-Pacific economies.

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European Union and Guinea meet to renew their fishing agreement

The European Union and the Government of Guinea-Bissau have begun the first round of negotiations for the renewal of the protocol of the sustainable fishing agreement, which affects around twenty Spanish vessels fishing in the waters of the African country.

Therefore, Spain can ensure its activity outlined in the protocol that expires on June 14th. Around twenty Spanish trawling vessels to catch shellfish and cephalopod trawling and Tuna seiners with freezing capabilities operate in this zone. There are no other alternatives in the area since the EU does not have fishing agreements with other countries.

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Project to breed 'super'-snapper gets Fisheries Minister Shane Jones' sign-off

A new project Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones believes could help future-proof New Zealand aquaculture to breed ‘super’-snapper that are more...

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Perak sets up panel to drive growth along West Coast Expressway

IPOH: The Perak government has set up a West Coast Expressway (WCE) economic growth committee to plan developments along the project.

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