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    <description>Land Sea Sky</description>
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      <title>Moko to the Rescue</title>
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      <description>Just as rescuers were about to give up, along came Moko the dolphin and saved the day!</description>
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      <title>Floating Instrument Platform Footage</title>
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      <description>The FLIP (Floating Instrument Platform) is used for making highly accurate measurements at sea, including the speed, direction and frequency of ocean swells. This video tells the story of a boat like none you&apos;ve ever seen.</description>
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      <title>Help Save this Rare Swedish Wave</title>
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      <description>Molle is one of Sweden&apos;s few rideable surfing waves and now the rippable righthand pointbreak is under threat from a marina extension. Swedish surfers are asking surfers around the world to help them campaign to save this chilly North Sea gem. With a tiny surfing population and powerful vested interests, they certainly have their work cut out.</description>
      <dc:date>2008-03-31T14:43:00+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>A History of Surf Forecasting: Part I</title>
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      <description>Old fishermen used to say it had to do with the moon, the wind, the lay of the seaweed on a low&#45;tide rock, but their surf forecasts weren&#8217;t always that accurate. These days we&#8217;re way ahead of ourselves, and this is &#8211; scientifically speaking &#8211; how our powers to see the future emerged.</description>
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      <title>Wave Power: Stealing the Juice?</title>
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      <description>This is the story about a cleaner future in which the waves we love give us more than just a few moments of pleasure. They&#8217;ll provide electricity, powering our homes and businesses, offering us a clean alternative to the oil addiction causing such havoc today.
This is also a story of surfers fighting against such a future because they&#8217;re worried their waves will get smaller. The events described below could happen anywhere in the world as the search for alternative energy gains pace and conflicts of interest emerge.</description>
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      <title>The Black Tide Legacy</title>
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      <description>On 19th November 2002, thirty miles off the Costa da Morte, Spain, the single&#45;hulled supertanker Prestige broke in half and sank, distributing 60,000 tonnes of heavy fuel oil all along the
Atlantic coastlines of Spain, Portugal and France.</description>
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      <title>WiLDCOAST Report</title>
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      <description>WiLDCOAST was among a group of environmental groups to successfully challenge and halt a proposed cruise ship terminal for Punta Abreojos, one of Mexico&#8217;s top right pointbreaks.</description>
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      <title>Defiende el Mar</title>
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      <description>No matter what part of the world you surf in, the ocean is in trouble. From the industrial fishing fleets to ravage Europe&#8217;s Atlantic coastlines to the Taiwanese pirate fleets that dynamite the fragile coral reefs of Indonesia, to long&#45;lines that snag sea turtles in the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific waters of California.</description>
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