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A Mako’s Last Meal Part II: The Shark Bite Effect
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In 2013, scientists discovered a sea lion in the stomach of a mako shark. Watch part 1 @ https://youtu.be/L6oov2ZmRaM In part II, see sea lion survivors, and how their wounds provide important insight on the state of sharks in southern California.
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Species in the Spotlight: Pacific Leatherback Turtle
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Critically low populations of Pacific Leatherback sea turtles have put them in the spotlight for increased aid and attention. These sea turtles suffer from many threats. Find out what NOAA is doing and what you can do to help recover them.
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Species in the Spotlight: Southern Resident Killer Whale
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Southern Resident killer whales are one of NOAA Fisheries' Species in the Spotlight. What factors are contributing to this unique population's failure to thrive? Is there a plan for saving this endangered species? Watch the video for the answers.
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Restoring Native Shellfish: The Kenneth K. Chew Shellfish Hatchery
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The Olympia oyster is the only oyster species native to the Pacific Northwest coast of the U.S. Populations are down and habitat is depleted for these oysters, and this new native shellfish hatchery has come online to help recover their populations.
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Hake Fisheries Observer: A Day in the Life
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In the at-sea hake fishery (U.S. West Coast), fisheries observers collect data for NOAA’s use in fisheries management and advancing fishery science. This film highlights a day in the life of an observer working for NOAA’s At-Sea Hake Observer Program
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UAV Reveals Killer Whales in Striking Detail
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Unmanned aerial vehicle allows scientists to study killer whale health and reproduction while also offering a glimpse into the family life of these social animals.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Offers a New View of Killer Whales
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For the first time, scientists have used an unmanned aerial vehicle to photograph killer whales from above. This gives scientists a new way to monitor killer whale health and reproduction while giving us all a stunning new view of the species.
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Part I: California Drought-Protecting Salmon
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NOAA Fisheries, the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, water control agencies and private landowners come together to find ways to ration water for endangered salmon survival during the California drought.
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Part II: California Drought-A Changing Landscape
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Conveys what some California water suppliers are doing to serve their agricultural customers while helping to keep water in streams for endangered fish and how one farmer uses soil moisture sensors to save water and money.
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Part III: California Drought-Voluntary Drought Initiative
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Landowners and fish agencies are working together in California to save imperiled fish trying to survive in critically low river systems during the drought.
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Part IV: California Drought-A Shared Vision for Salmon Recovery
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Features farmers, ranchers, fish management agencies, and water control agencies discussing strengthened relationships forged during the current drought and how to move these relationships forward to achieve salmon recovery in an uncertain future.
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