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Gulf Oil Spill: Jeremy Wade Reacts to Oil Spill Jeremy Wade, host of Animal Planet's River Monsters, believes that the oil spill challenges all of us to think about our increased demand for oil, the amount of energy we consume and how we choose to live our lives. | ROAR | 01:21 | August 26, 2010 | 11170 |
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Oil in the Water Jeff Corwin shows a stream of oil floating on the water's surface. Its toxic greasy path is mistaken for seaweed by unsuspecting sea turtles. | Jeff Corwin Reports from the Gulf | 01:38 | July 15, 2010 | 11006 |
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The Most Endangered Sea Turtle Jeff Corwin reports from a rescue mission with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Fisheries where they've discovered an oiled Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, the most endangered sea turtle in the world, Jeff says. | Jeff Corwin Reports from the Gulf | 00:59 | July 15, 2010 | 5914 |
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Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle Saved Jeff Corwin reports from the Audubon Nature Institute where he shows a Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, a critically endangered species, recently rescued from the Gulf. | Jeff Corwin Reports from the Gulf | 00:58 | July 15, 2010 | 3399 |
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Protecting Sea Turtle Nests Jeff Corwin reports from Gulf Shores, Alabama, where the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has created a make-shift protected area for sea turtle nests. | Jeff Corwin Reports from the Gulf | 02:29 | July 15, 2010 | 2633 |
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Contaminated Sea Turtle Jeff Corwin reports from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries in Grand Isle, La., with a rescued sea turtle. This loggerhead sea turtle and others are endangered and in even more jeopardy, because they eat seaweed that resembles the ... | Jeff Corwin Reports from the Gulf | 02:11 | July 06, 2010 | 3959 |
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Black Beaches Jeff Corwin reports from Pensacola, Fla., where the beach was once pristine, ivory white and crowded with tourists. Now, it wears a greasy black pearl necklace of oil and is occupied only by clean-up crews. | Jeff Corwin Reports from the Gulf | 02:27 | July 06, 2010 | 3799 |
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Oil Spill Puts Birds at Risk The next victims of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could be the birds that depend on the region's fertile shorelines, bayous and marshes. American Bird Conservancy's Michael Fry talks to Jorge Ribas about the situation. | Animals | 02:45 | May 01, 2010 | 21054 |
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Oil Spill Heartache Philippe Cousteau has been down in the Gulf covering the disastrous oil spill that has affected not only our precious ocean life, but also the livelihood of many fisherman that depend upon the gulf to survive. Here's one of Philippe's interviews ... | Philippe Cousteau | 02:19 | May 27, 2010 | 4081 |
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How to Clean an Oil Spill (5/10) As oil continues to gush from Gulf, Planet 100 takes a look at the 5 most radical methods for cleaning up an oil spill. | Planet 100 | 02:24 | May 10, 2010 | 3768 |
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Top 5: Worst Oil Catastrophes The Gulf of Mexico Oil disaster is an ecological nightmare but it is not the first. Here is our list of the top 5 worst oil spills. | Planet 100 | 02:40 | May 07, 2010 | 4287 |
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Gulf Coast Expert: Oil Spill Threatens Seafood In the hours before the Gulf oil spill hit the Louisiana Coast, James Williams discovered what Gulf Coast experts were most worried about in terms of the spill's impact. | Earth | 02:02 | April 30, 2010 | 35313 |
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Gulf Oil Spill: Nukes Not The Answer Could a nuclear weapon be used to shut down the oil well in the Gulf? Nukes have been used in the past to close runaway oil gushers...so why not now? Discovery News' James Williams and Michael Reilly sort out the answer. | Earth | 01:56 | June 04, 2010 | 10338 |
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Hair Mats Correspondent David Newsom learns how human hair is being used to clean up San Francisco bay oil spills. | G-Word Online Clips | 07:22 | September 11, 2008 | 985 |
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