to make sure their voice is heard. there s just a lot of uncertainty and a lot of unknowns around the future of our oceans, and i think from a commercial fisherman perspective, we don t want to be forgotten in the conversations around the future of our ocean. we want to make sure that we have a seat at the table in terms of those conversations, and also know that we have a lot to contribute. we spend more time on the water than anyone else. barking. while there are vocal members of this ocean community, others adopt a wait and see policy. what people feel passionately here is that if the oceans are properly protected, they can stop suffering from climate change, and start supplying more solutions to it. when it comes to global warming, the ocean and its inhabitants have literally been taking the heat. which is fine for hardy generalists like jellyfish. they may be beautiful and important, but they re not good to eat. the united states no longer has a leader determined to go against the
of this ocean community, others adopt a wait and see policy. what people feel passionately here is that if the oceans are properly protected, they can stop suffering from climate change, and start supplying more solutions to it. when it comes to global warming, the ocean and its inhabitants have literally been taking the heat. which is fine for hardy generalists like jellyfish. they may be beautiful and important, but they re not good to eat. the united states no longer has a leader determined to go against the flow on environment issues. now it s retaking its seat at the head of the summit table, people here are optimistic that they ll be able to leave an ocean in which future generations can prosper. sophie long, bbc news, monterey bay. the most senior civil servant at the treasury, sir tom scholar, has told mps that he received text messages and a phone call from the former prime minister david cameron about the company
but as we stop, remarkable things start to change. the lockdowns have been tough for people but great for wildlife, as we see in a spectacular new documentary with david attenborough. this is the year earth changed. david, great to talk to you and sorry we can t meet in person, but we have transported you electronically to the wonderful setting of chartwell in kent. i vejust been handed a bit of adder skin. how nice. charming. what friends you have. what surprised you most about how the natural world responded during lockdown? the natural world has got much better without us, and that is no different from what you would expect.
on a shark this year. and in her 18 years, this is the first time she s actually been injured. luckily, we were able to just do one surgery on her, cleaned up the wounds and she is actually off to penguin place, back to rehab. so she will spend a bit of time there and she ll moult her old feathers and then she ll get released back to the wild. yeah, you re going to penguin place, hey, buddy? penguin place is where these injured penguins are cared for until they re ready to be released back into the wild. it s wholly tourist funded. penguin squawks we ve got 70 of these guys - to get through at the moment. the majority of our bids do - come from the dunedin wildlife hospital. they come in being sick, injured or starving. - disease is quite rife with . these birds, unfortunately. the main one here on land i being malaria, avian malaria carried by mosquitoes.
to penguin place, back to rehab. so she will spend a bit of time there and she ll moult her old feathers and then she ll get released back to the wild. yeah, you re going to penguin place, hey, buddy? penguin place is where these injured penguins are cared for until they re ready to be released back into the wild. it s wholly tourist funded. penguin squawks we ve got 70 of these guys - to get through at the moment. the majority of our bids do - come from the dunedin wildlife hospital. they come in being sick, injured or starving. - disease is quite rife with . these birds, unfortunately. the main one here on land i being malaria, avian malaria carried by mosquitoes. ourjob here is to rehabilitate, put weight back on the birds. they usually come into us severely underweight. - here we go. i was just about to say, - they re all behaving themselves today. that s not usual.