But we don't park them in front of the T.V. In this episode: From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. It's a kind of a game changer. We're trying to step up and say, "yes, we're going to try to work together to save this world because they are going to be the ones (inaudible)." Describe the creative way the group of Bottlenose Dolphins catch their prey. Coral reefs are bleaching at an alarming rate all around the world, over a thousand kilometers of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia bleached and died. Climate president, this is what he said. And that lead to the failure, and you can imagine in a sort of parallel universe if you have someone like Bush saying those things and pushing, and putting the weight of his presidency behind them -- we'd be in a different world right now. Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. RICH: Yeah look -- she gets it, this is a profound shift in a conversation. In jungles, everywhere is special. And what we've been able to do is take the success of Summit Public Schools and build a software that empowers teachers to better do those things and share them with other schools freely. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: One's going to go -- there's one right on the edge. At WWF, we work in Australia and in our Asia-Pacific backyard to protect endangered species and habitats, meet the challenge of climate change, and build a world where people live in harmony with nature. AMANPOUR: Sophie, you worked a lot with the camera crews in the field. Since our tours here in Hawaii revolve around the ocean, we paid particularly close attention to High Seas (Episode 6). 1.) Welcome to the program everyone, I'm Christiane Amanpour in London. Coastal Seas Episode aired Apr 5, 2019 50 m IMDb RATING 8.9 /10 1.5K YOUR RATING Rate Documentary From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. We're just blocking, shutting down big areas of Central London, and we're going to be back tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and the day after that. And what my family was able to do was actually take advantage of the great public schools systems that we had in Massachusetts, and I had two incredible mentors that told me about college, told me that that I would someone who would do great in college, but I needed that mentorship because as a first generation to college my family wasn't able to provide that for me. RICH: Yes, it's a remarkable story and, you know, the Director of the Environmental Unit at API told me all of this when I was doing my research that in '89 as it seemed that there was sure to be some kind of regulatory policy and some kind of global treaty, the industry started to figure out what its public stance should be. seperti diatur dalam UU ITE. And that's not just a vanity project for them. WWF-Australia 2018, All rights reserved. Watch online Download Subtitles Searcher: 1CD 03/05/2020 23.976: Help those who can't ask for your help. They are places of superlatives, from ice caps that hold nearly 80% of our planet's fresh water to frozen forests that encircle the entire globe. I just wonder what you think about Netflix going through all the series and actually tweeting out or posting warnings to viewers particularly to animal lovers that if you feel, you know, that you can't watch certain scenes, at this point and this point and this point, turn away. The habitats that make up our planet are connected and reliant upon each other. It really is a three-part program - project-based learning, teaching kids life-long learning skills, and also mentorship. These are young people here. The questions are answered about every 2-3 minutes. Copyright (C) Steve Benjamin/Silverback Films / Netflix. 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CHAN: I think that we as a society should really think about making sure that we are taxing those who can afford it. In this review, I will be focusing on one particular episode, my personal favourite feature- the "Coastal Sea" where we are able to witness the fascinating and highly coordinated creatures in coastal sea, where 90% of marine creatures reside. It rally does tell the world how and why and the feelings. registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at Building 3, CHAN: Thank you. Our Planet - Coastal Seas 0 plays 6th - 8th grade Biology, Science a few seconds ago by Pat Dempsey Copy and Edit INSTRUCTOR-LED SESSION Start a live quiz ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING Assign homework 20 questions Show answers Question 1 60 seconds Report an issue Q. We really think about how can we enhance what's already great and happening in the field and spread that to more? Profil Bakal Calon Ketum (Ketua Umum) PSSI Periode 2023-2027, Anak Buah Korupsi, Presiden Vietnam Mengundurkan Diri, Mengenal Organizational Citizenship Behavior pada DOS Muffler, Usaha Kali Lima di Lhokseumawe Baiknya Dibina, Pelaksanaan Pengabdian Masyarakat oleh Mahasiswa (PMM) di Panti Asuhan Muhammadiyah Malang oleh Mahasiswa/i UMM Resmi Dimulai, Mensiasati Bangunan Rumah agar Hemat Energi dan Selaras Alam. CHAN: I think screen time is a fascinating question. We also have an educational program, we're taking equity lends (ph) at how we really make sure that we are educating and opening up opportunities for all. And mind you, they know but it's also visible to the people who have their fingers on power, both political power and fiscal power -- monetary power to do something about this situation. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, NATURALIST AND BROADCASTER: I think that the condition that the Earth is facing has never been visible to a large proportion of the world's population, and it's the responsibility of people who do the sort of work that I do, to make sure that what is happening is visible to people. answer choices Half Third Quarter Our planets grasslands are the rich home to our big land animals, but theyre also shrinking. There is also Dropbox Link included on page 8 of the documents that includes a Dropbox folder for the video in mkv format and the resources in both word doc/pdf format. Noushivids. And you've -- you are also visible in this behind the scenes -- look, we'll show you. The file you are buying is a zip file with an editable word doc file an a pdf, each document for each episode is 8 pages long. So just a note, dramatic pleads from politicians about the dangers of climate change are nothing new. But for those who want to give back, and we should be really thoughtful about ensuring that we aren't a single voice. You can also visit the Our Planet website to learn more. A worksheet for students to do whilst watching the Our Planet documentary Frozen Worlds episode (season 1, episode 2). And the Chernobyl story, basically we have to leave it alone as we had to get out. If you just leave it alone, though, it'll come back. I think very few people would argue that little kids connecting with their grandparents across the country is a bad use of their time. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: I mean, what he said then we could hear on the streets of these protests right now. The open oceans are the worlds largest ecosystems, vital to everyone, owned by no-one. So again, how did this little handful of people who, OK, they were being pushed, they were being paid a couple of thousand for these op-eds, how did they get such a momentum and such a tipping point that journalists were able - began to treat on the one hand on the other hand? Watch online Download Subtitles Searcher: 1CD 11/05/2020 23.976: 56x srt: 0.0: 0: 8.9: SayeemShams "Our Planet" Coastal Seas (2019) [S01E04] Our Planet S01E4 2019 2160p HDR Netflix UHDRip . When we had a newborn, and we're glad we're doing it because there's so much to learn, we've already come so far in the past three years and this is going to be a lifelong effort of making sure that we're giving back with the incredible opportunity we've had. The video questions are often word-for-word from the video. 2:24. I mean, you really do have to, A, go to these, you know, places in extremist, stay for a long time for it to capture it happening. And the drugs that previously treated that cancer had horrible side effects. And the thing that is disappointing is that there's actually no feedback loop. And so, that's the beginning of it, but then soon thereafter industries start spending a fortune to try to block anything approaching regulatory policy. So we hope that we will start a conversation with the audience about the most important thing on Earth - nature. SREENIVASAN: Priscilla Chan, thanks so much for your time. About the Coastal and Great Lakes Social Science Lab Belum ada komentar. RICH: Yes, well they moved incrementally and I should say that the treaty itself fell apart - the framework for the treat which will later be the Rio Summit in 1989 - independently of industry efforts. The anchovies are food to millions of seabirds and marine creatures, if they are overfished, millions of creatures will suffer. That had to do with Chief of Staff of George H.W. Every drop is vital for all species and us humans that rely upon it. They're not making the same argument that activists have been making forever which is to say, it's crazy that we don't act -- we know what to do it's foolish. More than a turn of phrase, the ocean covers 70 percent of the surface of the Earth. We need to redesign those chemotherapies to just target that receptor to significantly reduce the side effects. Jungles: 28 question worksheet, 43 word Word Search & 43 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. (END VIDEO TAPE) AMANPOUR: And that is it for now, but join us tomorrow when I sit down with the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi in Dublin. Life in our grasslands depends on space. They're saying that of course too, but the emphasis is on our failure to act is undermining the basic values that we uphold as the pillars of our society. Wouldn't it be better for communities that you're working in if Facebook just paid more taxes? Coastal Seas 50m From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. It is a force not of this earth. Stellers sea lions, bald eagles, and whales arrives to have their first meals after cold winter. The effort put into the making of this documentary series is worthy of praise. From my research what I gathered was that he really didn't have a very strong understanding of the issue and when push came to shove he deferred making some of the big decisions to his deputy who was Sununu, the Chief of Staff. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. These deadly nets hang like lethal curtains across the seabed. Our poles are some of the earth's last remaining wildernesses. The sea ice is losing, you know, rapidly in the Arctic. And so what I'm really talking about is like, my experience of having mentors. TRANSCRIPT [Wave sounds] Dan LeDuc, host: Our blue planet. You know, the first efforts - and this is the story of losing Earth - of a handful people, scientists and activists, a few political bureaucrats who tried to move from the sort of scientific arcane of theory to action. And we've had AOC as she's known, Congressman Ocasio-Cortez saying the following about exactly why this Green New Deal should be tasked and implemented. Thank you for joining us there from the streets of London. This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. And so, we - of course that's something we believe in and we want to make sure that we deliver not just what is expected but outsize results. The rich coastal seas are the fishing grounds of our planet and can provide an abundance of food for wildlife and humanity. And if we don't do that, we're all on the road to perdition. Beaches, from the white sands of the Florida Keys to rocky stretches of California coastline, are the windows to the expanse of the rest of the sea. They used to sleep on the ice, dive down, eat the food, sleep on the ice -- easy. One Planet: 29 question worksheet, 47 word Word Search, 47 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. Michael, you're there in the streets of London. The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF). And so, we are managing the funds so that CZI can continue on for as long as we have the resources. And so, yes. On October 1, 2020, Beondegi Company purchased as debt investments at fair value through profit or loss, P100,000, 14% bonds of Samjang Company for 99 plus accrued interest and broker's fees. We are always making sure that we have enough - we understand how much runway we have - SREENIVASAN: Right. Our team will be in touch soonHere are other ways to help WWF. and build tools so that others can do it in a high-quality, sustainable way so that we're not really relying on luck but we're actually building systems for others to access opportunity. He's brought us the world's beauty for decades, but now his new Netflix series "Our Planet" is a rallying cry for urgent action. Our Planet shows how well so. Blue Planet 2: Episode & Complete series resources And so, that's how we revealed the natural world that's there. CHAN: So I don't think for those who can afford it that higher taxes are a bad thing. The seas fringing land make up less than a _____of the world's oceans, but _____ % of all marine creatures live in the coastal waters. Our Hari Sreenivasan spoke to Chan in a rare interview in San Diego, where he also asked her about her latest project, education reform and tried to get her to talk about whether Facebook should be paying more tax. LANFEAR: No, I mean even now watching it -- every time it gets me. An astonishing sequence in the premiere (the all-encompassing "One Planet") shows enormous glaciers crashing into the sea. "Coastal Seas" is about the abundant sea life that occupies the coasts of the continents. Host to a staggering array of species, they are the oldest and most diverse ecosystems on our planet. I am happy to receive updates about conservation, fundraising, campaigning and events from my local WWF office You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. This series is narrated by the world-renowned environmental activist and conservationist- Sir David Attenborough. Ferdy Sambo, from The Rising Star to The Loosing Star, Sidang Ferdy Sambo dan Asa Transparansi Hukum, Cara Mencegah Kejahatan Jalanan pada Anak dan Remaja. This is extinction rebellion. This remote and uninhabited island is an important nesting site for marine turtles, but sadly it's littered with plastic and marine debris, washed ashore from thousands of kilometres away. What is it and what kind of discoveries are you hoping that it leads to? She's risen to prominence though as the wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and together they run the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative which aims to advance human potential and promote equality. SREENIVASAN: Will they get Facebook accounts, and if so what age? I never knew that I would have an opportunity this large to give back. In combination with carbon. And over the course of the 90s they go farther and farther and more and more brazen until you get to this sort of delirium now where, yes, an entire political party questions the fundamental science of climate change which is fundamental science which goes back, you know, long before 1979 into the 19th century. In its 6th installment, BBC's Blue Planet II focuses on the creatures and ecosystem that occupy this space between land and water. And there's so much, obviously, beauty, but also massive trauma in seeing the destruction. This website and its content is subject to our Terms and SCHOLEY: Hugely important, and I mean, David he carries the burden that anything he says is the truth and he's very aware of that. - Shallow seas are vitally important in the fight against climate change. We - we're part of the clean slate effort. A companion website can be found at ourplanet.com.THE HIGH SEAS [43 questions]The open oceans are the world's largest ecosystems, vital to everyone, owned by no-one. Mediterranean Sea: Italy borders the sea and has the islands of Sicily and Sardinia in it Plastic represents 95% of the waste in the Mediterranean Sea 650,000,000 tonnes of sewage 129,000 tonnes of mineral oil 60,000 tonnes of mercury 3,800 tonnes of lead 36,000 tonnes of phosphates All amounts are annual The sea contains the Mediterranean monk seal, one of the worlds most endangered animals . AMANPOUR: You know, it's funny as you say it's not as tragic in terms of casualties, but it will be if the seas rise and all the low-lying cities and many, many, even the U.S. military are very, very concerned about that. It's under remorseless assault and it's not helping us or nature. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GEORGE H.W. Keith Scholey is a series producer for "Our Planet" and Sophie Lanfear directed some of the episodes. That we could go back to that sort of era where most people now think that something has to be done? CHAN: We don't think we're going to be the only ones to solve this challenge, and we don't want to be. But the rhythms of marine life span across ecological niches and timescales, including short (in the range of hours) and long (in the range of days and months) periods. AMANPOUR: And just, how did you film that. Well, that's what we're trying to do here. I was just really stunned to see all these young kids on marches. It doesn't just happen on queue like a Hollywood movie. But in driving us out, the radiation has created space for wildlife to return. You know of their own accord, and it was -- I mean, it was devastating, it was the hardest thing I've ever had to witness. Behind the scenes: Cameraman Alex Vail, who grew up on the Great Barrier Reef, shares his sadness at witnessing a coral bleaching event. AMANPOUR: And you've been doing this in various different platforms and ways for many years, and worked with David Attenborough. Check out my Our Planet: One Earth set of resources for free. How To Save Our Coastal Seas WWF International 179K subscribers Subscribe 1.3K Share 38K views 3 years ago Sir David Attenborough explains: how to catch more fish, feed more people and restore. It affects housing opportunities, if affects job opportunities, educational opportunities, but how can we as a system really allow people to have these records cleared automatically to open doors to them that they deserve? SREENIVASAN: So give me an example of how it works. It contends that this is where nearly all of the sea life resides and can feed the world..if it's managed properly. If you have any questions about your donation, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly Supporter Services team by phone or email at [13:40:00] So how can we actually like look at these shining examples of what's happening -- of great education, great mentorship. [13:35:00] And it's the kind of argument that until now you only saw from people in the island nations, you saw it from the Pope and his encyclical (ph). (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: It is quite dramatic to hear him say that, because for a long time he was a naturalist. Before I met Mark, before I went to college -- I knew that I had access to an incredible opportunity, it was my job to give back. In South Africa, One Planet crew members documented the largest group of feeding whales ever filmed. At CZI we're more than 50 percent women, across the organization we're a quarter underrepresented minorities. This is our time," he said. Interest on these bonds is payable every December 31. The episode presented several examples of how animals working together in groups can increase an individual's or a species' chance for survival. Our Planet - Coastal Seas 6th - 8th grade Played 0 times Biology, Science 27 minutes ago by k2sanikshya_61725 0 Save Edit Live modes Start a live quiz Asynchronous learning Assign homework 25 questions Preview Show answers Question 1 20 seconds Q. NATHANIEL RICH, AUTHOR "LOSING EARTH": Thanks for having me. Episode 4: Coastal Seas. The once disappeared colonies of seabirds on the Pacific Coast of South America have recovered to a population of over 3 million after controls were introduced. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, whose land we work upon and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. You were in Greenland I think and these massive glaciers or icebergs were busy cracking up. Tes Global Ltd is Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. I've taken care of lots of kids with cystic fibrosis. LANFEAR: I think we try to shoot it so that it's genuine and in the moment. I speak to the documentary makers of our planet. There were setbacks, but by the end of the decade they'd moved it to the threshold of a solution or what they thought was a solution - a binding treaty to reduce emissions that would have been signed by every country in the world, but at the very last minute the U.S. dropped out and in retrospect that's about the closest we've gotten since then, but that is also the moment at which the oil and gas industry started to work on this propaganda and influence campaign that we are still in the grips of 40 years later. Welcome to the program, thanks for being here. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win.For more about Coastal Seas please visit https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-coastal-seasDownload free educational resources at https://www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youthUS Rating: TV-PG. Our coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. Other than celebrating the magnificent lives inhabiting our planet, this series also focus on the great impacts of human activities towards the wildlife and their home regions with the immerse consequences that follow which could collapse the whole ecosystem and food chain and what can we do before it is too late. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive. So what you're seeing is that these haul out sites (ph) they call where they come to rest on shore, are becoming much more overcrowded and there's a lot less space. Answers are also included. There's probably 200 or 300 dead walrus on like a half mile stretch of beach here, they're exhausted because they're having to swim 100 miles now to get to food, and then coming back here because it's the only place to sleep. What's the Cell Atlas? (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: So you're the director, you were talking there with the cameraman -- I guess how was it to see that -- had you ever seen that kind of situation before? CHAN: I'm a child of Chinese and Vietnamese refugees who came to this country with very little English and very little assets. Our Planet travels across the Earth's vast ecosystems, showing the biodiversity present and examining the anthropomorphic effects with each.. Narrated by David Attenborough, the beauty and breath-taking span of diversity present on the Earth is observed. That's the beginning of it and they start to find a few scientists, and it's a very small few. Our Planet S1. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. The cinematography and editing of this documentary are top-notch. 1.3K views. Their special way of hunting- enables them to have good servings of their preys, mullets. Which today has been cloud dark (ph) by a movement gaining critical momentum, it's called extension rebellion. Or just use the Word Search/Jumble as a filler activity for a sub. So they're there for families. We cannot withstand the radiation, but most of nature can. Most of it, though, we put these remote cameras that are triggered by movement and we put them all over Chernobyl. Is that what you're looking for here? With this bundle you will get 5 Instructional Resources for use with EACH episode Our Planet: One Earth, Frozen Planet, Jungles, Coastal Seas, From Deserts to Grasslands, The High Seas, Fresh Water, Forests. Forests: 28 question worksheet, 49 word Word Search & 49 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Transcript October 14, 2020 David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. Let's just get on with solving it. Save our world." SOPHIE LANFEAR, DIRECTOR, "OUR PLANET": I think David, I mean like no one else in the industry he's a trusted voice with no agenda actually and I think that's what makes him more powerful -- and his genuine passion. Take a look at this trailer. The astonishing diversity of life on earth depends on these global connections. Without fresh water, life on land wouldn't exist. P R E P A R E D B Y : J E M U E L B. L A G A R T O. Weve exploited our forests through the ages, but if we give them the chance, they will bounce back. Help us inspire the next generation to connect with nature and safeguard our planet. I mean, obviously not the tragic casualties, but it sounded like gunshots, cannon fire. KEITH SCHOLEY, SERIES PRODUCER, "OUR PLANET": Yes, definitely I think we've all been in the wild life film making business for a long time and we've seen that things are increasingly becoming more urgent to do something about it. This may not be a tyrannical regime, but it's a regime that's committing us all to destruction. Our coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. If you are interested to watch this episode or the entire Our Planet series, you can find it on Netflix or Youtube here. SREENIVASAN: One of the concerns is that I know that you don't run Facebook and this is not - I know you're not in the operations of Facebook, but since CZI has been capitalized with the success from Facebook, the concern is that, you know, Facebook sometimes is making money from communities that its working in in a way that might be normal for corporations but doesn't seem almost moral, meaning why park yourself in kind of tax havens? 2. SCHOLEY: Well absolutely, and they're going to - I mean, we're only looking at a time scale of 20 years before things get really, really very difficult. COMMISSION HEARING ROOM. But if we don't see the need to act, clearly future generations will not only see it dramatically in retrospect, they'll have to live with the consequences of our inaction. And so we apply many tactics to ensure that we are recruiting a strong, robust, and diverse workforce. Amazing, amazing picture there. Sea otters nestle in these kelps, while sea urchins graze on the kelps but the otters, together with sheephead wrasses, feast on these urchins to prevent the kelps from being overeaten by the urchins. Peru is home to the world's biggest fishery and spectacular wildlife, but it wasn't always like this. So this Human Cell Atlas, it's going to be really exciting because it's going to be an open resource for scientists to build upon the knowledge of others for biotechnologies to actually build useful tools, for pharmaceuticals to build medications that better treat human disease. LANFEAR: It was like a warzone. Be a voice for our planet. Using a specific example from the film, discuss how successful the animal would be without the help of the group. Loved this otterly adorable scene from Our Planet? AMANPOUR: So just explain, you call them Arctic refugees just explain why they climbed up and why they fell down? The crew spent months or even years just to capture a rare moment of a certain species. Tell me -- tell me what this means to have somebody this important actually weigh in on this aspect of it, not just on the beauty of our world? Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. The dramatic re-colonization of Chernobyl in the space of only 30 years is proof of forests extraordinary resilience. Our Planet explores the richness of life that exists in the shallow water of the numerous coasts of our planet, where 90% of the marine life thrives in episode 4. 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