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LINKTV Earth Focus October 2, 2017

Noting yesterday when i went out and lookedwwe have a dead zone e right at o our dock, thereres nothing growowing the. When most people think about the oyster, they knknow the stotorif the oystermen. They know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, butut they dont knowow so much about the ecologigical valuee of the oyster. Its a great filter of the bay, its responsnsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting things,s, to me, was that an oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. And what it actually means is that the oysters eat algae, anand wheyou getoo much aae it t smothers the oysters, it keeps out the sunlight, you cant do photosynthesis, and if we can support the ecological value of the oyster as much as the consumer value, were doing a Great Service to the bay. [crickets chirping] its the first day of oyster season in maryland. And the tongers are out in full f ....

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LINKTV Earth Focus October 2, 2017

Noting yesterday when i went out and lookedwwe have a dead zonone right atat our dock, ththeres nothing grgrowing the. When most people think about the oyster, they y know the s storif the oystermen. They know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, bbut they dont knknow so much about the ecolological valulue of the oyster. Its a great filter of the bay, its respoponsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting thingngs, to me,e, was thatat an oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. And what it actually means is that the oysters eat algae, and wn you t too muchlgae iit smothers the oysters, it keeps out the sunlight, you cant do photosynthesis, and if we can support the ecological value of the oyster as much as the consumer value, were doing a Great Service to the bay. [crickets chirping] its the first day of oyster season in maryland. And the tongers are out in full ....

Chesapeake Bay , United States , Kent Island , New Market , Harris Creek , Robert T Brown , Eric Wisner , Ways Health , Great Service , First Day , Eastern Shores , Good Way , Long History , State Government , Christmas Christmas , Long Term , Commercial Point , Disaster Health , Ecosystem Services , Services Provided , Water Quality , People Living , National Oceanic , National Oceanic Atmospheric , Red Line , University Maryland ,

LINKTV Earth Focus October 5, 2017

Noting yesterday when i went out and lookedwe have a dead zone right at our dock, theres nothing growing there. When most people think about the oyster, they know the stories of the oystermen. They know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, but they dont know so much about the ecological value of the oyster. Its a great filter of the bay, its responsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting things, to me, was that an oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. And what it actually means is that the oysters eat algae, andhen you getoo mu algae it smothers the oysters, it keeps out the sunlight, you cant do photosynthesis, and if we can support the ecological value of the oyster as much as the consumer value, were doing a Great Service to the bay. [crickets chirping] its the first day of oyster season in maryland. And the tongers are out in full force in broad creek, a ....

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ALJAZAM The Stream December 4, 2013

Is being lost. Beekeepers are reporting mass die offs. Between 25 and 40 of bees have disappeared because of colony collapse. Scientists say that its habitats, dwindling food supplies, and diseases that target bees. And a potential killer, pesticides. To protect the crops, theyre killing bees. And they are starting to carry bee advisories in 2014. But some are demanding more, pointing to the European Unions two year ban. In banning pesticides, it makes the situations worse, so how dog bees to die off and coming up with a solution to save them . Raj is here, and i got to tell you, it was quite depressing for you and me reading all of the research for this program and millions of bees dying off. It was depressing and horrifying. Its like a bad horror movie. And the online community, using the hashtag, he says were going to address all of that. And larry, the cofounder of eco honeybees. A unique beekeeping business that help people ....

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ALJAZAM The Stream December 4, 2013

Ecosystem that some are warning is being lost. Beekeepers are reporting mass die offs. Between 25 and 40 of bees have disappeared because of colony collapse. Scientists say that its habitats, dwindling food supplies, and diseases that target bees. And a potential killer, pesticides. To protect the crops, theyre killing bees. And they are starting to carry bee advisories in 2014. But some are demanding more, pointing to the European Unions two year ban. In banning pesticides, it makes the situations worse, so how do we figure out whats causing bees to die off and coming up with a solution to save them . Raj is here, and i got to tell you, it was quite depressing for you and me reading all of the research for this program and millions of bees dying off. It was depressing and horrifying. Its like a bad horror movie. And the online community, using the hashtag, he says were going to address all of that. And larry, the cofounder of ec ....

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