we will take all the necessary steps in three years and we will save not only the present but hopefully the future of marmara. a huge clean up operation is planned for tuesday with all hands on deck. residents are being encouraged to get involved alongside businesses and government agencies. courtney bembridge, bbc news. from puffins to seals, the uk coastline has some spectacular wildlife, so it s not surprising many of us want to get up close to see it. but, sadly, a number of birds and mammals are being injured or disturbed as a result of people getting too close. our environment correspondent paul murphy has been looking at what s being done to tackle the issue. out on patrol with operation seabird. as huge numbers of visitors flock to this coastline, the need to protect wildlife has rarely been greater. we are seeing increased disturbance to our cetaceans, our dolphins offshore, the seals that come onto the beaches and the seabirds, our local seabird colonies.
but sadly, a number of birds and mammals are being injured or disturbed as a result of people getting too close. 0ur environment correspondent paul murphy has been looking at what s being done to tackle the issue. out on patrol with 0peration seabird. as huge numbers of visitors flock to this coastline, the need to protect wildlife has rarely been greater. we are seeing increased disturbance to our cetaceans, our dolphins offshore, the seals that come onto the beaches and the seabirds, our local seabird colonies. this operation started last year and i m pleased to be here today to say that it s being launched nationally to raise awareness, to educate. and this is the kind of disturbance the project is trying to stop. this jet skier is breaking all the rules about speed and proximity to breeding birds. any recreational vessel between 100 metres and 300 metres shouldn t be producing a wake. anything closer to 100 metres runs the risk of disturbing the seabirds. it s a sightseeing tour, a
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Last Chance for Animals is Outraged the Trudeau Government has Approved the Export of 3 Beluga Whales from Canada
Belugas Transferring out of Canada Despite Canada s Historic Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act Last Chance for Animals Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES
TORONTO, May 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Last Chance for Animals (LCA), an international animal rights organization, is outraged that the Trudeau government has approved the export of 3 Beluga whales from Marineland into a new prison cell in the United States. LCA calls on the Federal Government to halt the transfer, rescind the permit and ensure all five whales: Sahara, Jetta, Kharabali, Havok, and Havana, will be protected from transfer.