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The Thank You Ocean focuses on interesting and exciting California ocean topics such as marine mammals, the latest news on ocean health, timely ocean issues and fascinating ocean facts. Stories feature interviews with ocean experts, explorers, scientists, conservationists, government and business l |
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1. California King Tides Initiative: Glimpses into the Future of Rising Sea Levels
| King Tides are the highest predicted high tides of the year. Combined with winter storm events, these high water levels can show us how rising sea levels due to climate change might impact our communities in the future. The California King Tides Initiative is inviting the public to shoot (from a
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| Published on Mon, 09 Jan 2012 08:01:36 +0000 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Video
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2. New California Law Protects Sharks Against Brutal Finning
| Shark finning is a practice of cutting the fins off of living sharks and dumping them back in the ocean to die. The fins are then dried and consumed in costly shark fin soup. California’s historic Shark Protection Act, banning finning, was recently signed into law, working toward ending the de
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| Published on Mon, 12 Dec 2011 08:05:58 +0000 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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4. Enforcement of Marine Protected Areas
| A network of marine protected areas (MPAs) are in the process of being established along California’s 1,100 mile coastline. One of the critical aspects of managing these MPAs is enforcement. On this podcast, we talk with California Department of Fish and Game Assistant Chief Tony Warrington about
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| Published on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 08:05:19 +0000 - 2 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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5. Managing California’s Network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
| The Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) directs the state to re-evaluate and re-design California’s network of marine protected areas (MPAs). Becky Ota, Habitat Conservation Program Manager of California’s Department of Fish and Game (Marine Region), discusses how adaptive, long-term management th
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| Published on Mon, 24 Oct 2011 08:00:53 +0000 - 2 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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6. Using the Power of Film to Protect the Health of the Ocean
| MacGillivray Freeman Films is the world’s largest independent producer of IMAX theatre films with an extraordinary track record and a new campaign to restore the health of the ocean. For more information, visit: One World One Ocean MacGillivray Freeman Films
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| Published on Mon, 10 Oct 2011 08:05:16 +0000 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Video
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7. Ocean for Life
| Ocean for Life brings together students of diverse cultures and backgrounds to discover marine science, conservation, and how the ocean connects us all. NOAA’s national marine sanctuaries provide the optimal setting for this unique opportunity to enhance cross-cultural relationships, while creatin
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| Published on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 08:10:59 +0000 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Video
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8. California Coastal Cleanup Day
| California Coastal Cleanup Day, an annual beach and inland waterway cleanup held on the third Saturday of September, is the state’s largest volunteer event. Shannon Waters, California Coastal Commission Public Education Program Assistant, lets you know how you and your group can be part of the
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| Published on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 08:05:45 +0000 - 2 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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9. One World One Ocean Campaign
| The One World One Ocean Campaign is using the power of film, television and new media to inspire people to protect and restore the health of the ocean. Learn about the campaign from Greg MacGillivray, Chairman of the One World One Ocean Foundation and President of MacGillivray Freeman Films, and wat
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| Published on Mon, 22 Aug 2011 08:05:20 +0000 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Video
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10. Engaging the Public, Protecting the Coast, and Capturing the Moment
| The California Coastal Commission Public Education Program engages the public in coastal protection and restoration activities and increases the public’s understanding about California’s marine resources. Sylvie Lee, Public Education Program Coordinator, tells us about the Coastal Commission’s
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| Published on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 08:05:50 +0000 - 2 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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