Category: Nature
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Sink Or Swim? Asia’s Sinking Villages Engulfed By Rising Seas | The Longest Day | Climate Change
By 2050, rising sea levels will flood 200 million people’s homes across the globe. For thousands across Asia, this is already a reality. In this episode, we travel to some of the worst affected places on Asia’s coastline, spending 24 hours with the families living at the whim of an unpredictable ocean. Every day, from…
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Swim with Seals
Swim with seals: “Join the experienced team from Offshore Adventures for an experience of a lifetime. This one and a half hour adventure starts with an adrenaline pumping beach launch into the sea, followed by an amazing boat ride along the scenic coastline to the Cape fur seal colony. There you will get to snorkel…
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SharkSmart – swim between the flags
For more SharkSmart tips visit qld.gov.au/sharksmart
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Humpback whales enter crocodile river ‘in Australian first’ – BBC News
Australian officials say they will try to guide a humpback whale out of a crocodile-infested river in the Northern Territory after it got lost and ended up 30km (18.5 miles) inland.
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Fiji swimmers on alert for sharks, vibrant celebration ends on Vanuatu’s Tanna island
1 NEWS’ Barbara Dreaver has the latest from the Pacific, including an update on Covid-19.
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Swimmer makes splash with pod of whales
A wild swimmer had the dip of a lifetime when she encountered a pod of whales. Lisa Christie met the animals when she was swimming near Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae.
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Scientists baffled by orcas ramming sailing boats near Spain and Portugal
Scientists have been left baffled by incidents of orcas ramming sailing boatsalong the Spanish and Portuguese coasts. In the last two months, from southern to northern Spain, sailors have sent distress calls after worrying encounters. Two boats lost part of their rudders, at least one crew member suffered bruising from the impact of the ramming, and…