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I've got three patterns here.These Patagonian seabirds are very territorial.
I've got three patterns here.I'll go backwards. So C is actually the nesting sites of Patagonian seabirds.
So a couple of examples of why you need to know more than just about how to prepare food well.First one is this kind of ugly beast of the deep, the Patagonian toothfish that has been on restaurant menus for years.It just was never very popular.
Weíve got Claudio Campagna, Doctor Claudio Campagna, and, um, Dr. Caleb McClennon both from the Wildlife Conservation Society.Dr. Claudio Campagna is the leading scientist of the Wildlife Conservation Societyís Patagonian Sea Program.He specializes in the biology and conservation of marine mammals.
hope that where weíre working and other people are working to make a significant difference in improving the health of the oceans.And we wanna focus, specifically, on the Patagonian Sea, a place where Claudio has spent close to 30 years of his life working to help, to help save and with remarkable progress andI think really an inspiration to all of us that we can make a big difference out there.
And that's really what I was looking for.And then if we have some time left, which I doubt I can tell you about shooting Patagonian Expedition races.
Yet, Elephant Seals are 5 meters long and that was a particularly big one, so it was helping me but in the right direction.Iím going to talk about one place in the ocean, the Southwest Atlantic of the way we call it, Patagonian Sea.You have to imagine an area the size of the Mediterranean Sea, more or less, 1.5 million, 2 million square kilometers.
This is an albatross that is reproducing in New Zealand.After reproduction it crosses the Pacific, spends some time along the coast of Chile and then goes round to the Patagonian Sea and spends the winter there and after thatgoes round the world and back to the reproductive area.
But how can you understand and embrace fish when they're changing their name every other day? A popular fish that's endangered today -- oris certainly, if it's not completely endangered, is on the path to be -- is Chilean sea bass, originally known as Patagonian toothfish. A beautiful fish that was another marketingname-change game was Orange Roughy. Orange Roughy, great fish.
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