conservation science, education. we ll still have entertainment but a lot of the audience wants to see more science an learn more about sharks and maybe a little less of scary part and more of like the education. so you re going to have a bit of both which is cool for me. i m fascinated with sharks. i have been since i was a little kid. bill: tell me about the science of sharks, that i m missing. that s the thing. a lot of people are missing. we know so shrill about, thats. worldwide there is lots of research going on. they re elusive predators. you can t put them in a little box hook them up to electrodes like other research projects. they migrate worldwide. they conduct 5000 plus feet depending on sees she is. there is over species. there are over 5,000 species of sharks. holds true to one species doesn t necessarily hold to the rest. bill: what drew you to them. there are land sharks running around here.
recipients. you are right about the family breakdown of this country. but no one is addressing that our tax code encourages young men to stay unmarried with children. and very upset and annoyed that you maliciously attacked chihuahuas in your coverage in arizona. tell gizmo to calm down, i might have to come out there. i work at a veterinarian clinic and chihuahuas are land sharks, they would bite me in a heart beat. and bill you are not on facebook, you could not sign on without assistance. the real reason i m not on facebook is because i m not seeking anymore face time. and cheryl, north dakota, can t tell you how excited we are that you and miller are coming here, thanks for taking the time to
recipients. you are right about the family breakdown of this country. but no one is addressing that our tax code encourages young men to stay unmarried with children. and very upset and annoyed that you maliciously attacked chihuahuas in your coverage in arizona. tell gizmo to calm down, i might have to come out there. i work at a veterinarian clinic and chihuahuas are land sharks, they would bite me in a heart beat. and bill you are not on facebook, you could not sign on without assistance. the real reason i m not on facebook is because i m not seeking anymore face time. and cheryl, north dakota, can t tell you how excited we are that you and miller are coming here, thanks for taking the time to visit, fly over.
oil or not, they re going to come back here. this is their habitat and home, absolutely. reporter: this stretch of beach averages about 2,000 baby turtles that hatch in the sand and crawl back to the gulf every year. the hope is this year when the turtles do come home, the little oil that s still here, won t get in their way. of course we ve got turtles of course we ve got birds, people too on some of the other beaches that are less protected. they ve dug down over two feet deep to try to clean some of those oil patches. but in the areas now there s still some oil and these critters are coming back. love that piece, rob. give us a sense, how long is this nesting season for the turtles? the bird season starts now. so they re off the beach for the bird season. turtle season starts in may and goes all summer long. so they re going to have to spot clean and keep all that gear off the beach. those land sharks go about six inches down. they did take about a thousand samples and about