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At Sea During Pandemic, Fishermen Return to Stormy Times
The coronavirus literally traveled over them from Asia to California while they were on the high seas catching tuna
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Get The Freshest Ceviche in Monterrey
I’s a new take on farm to table, ocean to table. Get the freshest ceviche that not only is delicious but sustainable. As seen on California Live on Monday, Feb. 24, 2020.
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Meet the Brothers Behind San Pedro Fish Market Grille
Kimberly Caldwell-Harvey introduces us to the brothers behind San Pedro Fish Market Grille in Harbor City. As seen on California Live on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019.
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Climate Change Threatens Chesapeake Bay Oysters
The health of the Chesapeake Bay is in jeopardy as we continue to see more extreme weather events. News4’s Wendy Rieger explains how a record rainfall killed much of the bay’s oysters and the negative impact climate change has on the area’s economy.
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Researchers Discover ‘Faceless Fish'
Researchers in Australia caught a rare fish 13,000 feet below the surface of the water off the coast of New South Wales, Australia.
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Injured Bear Captured, Euthanized After Being Hit by Car on 210 Freeway
Wildlife officials captured an injured bear that lay hidden in bushes after it was struck by a car on a Southern California freeway Monday morning.
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Bear Roams Through Banning Rite Aid Parking Lot
A bear spotted wandering through a Rite Aid in Banning is believed to be the same bear that took a dip in a woman’s pond and ate her koi fish.
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Local Experts Explain Recent Uptick in Shark Sightings
Swimmers, surfers and fishermen told NBC 7 there seems to be an increase in the amount of white sharks they have seen off the coast of San Diego recently.
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Semi-Creepy, Two-Ton Bronze Bunny Finds Home in San Francisco
A massive bronze bunny in San Francisco is believed to be the largest public bronze sculpture in California paid for by crowd-funding.
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Catch and Release: Threatened Steelhead Rescued from Alameda Creek
Volunteers caught rare steelhead trout in Alameda Creek to help the threatened fish get past a concrete barrier underneath the BART tracks, and continue their swim upstream to their spawning grounds in Niles Canyon.
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Massive School of Fish Spotted Off Miami Beach
A massive school of fish was spotted near the shore at Miami Beach Wednesday morning.
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Wardens Sleep Overnight on Cupertino Trail to Hunt and Track Mountain Lion That Attacked 6-Year-Old Boy
Two wardens and a federal tracker from the U.S. Department of Agriculture spent Sunday night sleeping near a Cupertino trail, looking for a mountain lion that attacked a 6-year-old boy, jumping at him from out of nowhere, injuring his head and neck.
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Wardens Continue to Track Mountain Lion That Attacked Boy in Cupertino
The search for a mountain lion that attacked and injured a 6-year-old boy over the weekend at a Cupertino trail continues. Derek Shore reports.
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California Drought Threatens Nation's Most Productive Farming Valley
What is arguably the world’s richest farming region, the San Joaquin Valley that begins 80 miles north of Los Angeles, is also arguably ground zero of the current historic drought. With rich soil in an arid climate, the valley for half a century has relied on imported surface water that is not available in the drought. So valley growers instead...