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    ART Young Flying Fish Waiting For Their Wings

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    VIDEO Grey Whale sighted off New England 200 years after species’ Atlantic extinction

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    ART Diver Meets Some Dolphins

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    VIDEO The Coral Reefs That Thrive In Darkness | Alien Reef | Earth Stories

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    VIDEO Diver Saves a Whale... Just Watch How It Thanked the Man for his Help!

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    VIDEO Lagoon 450 Attacked by Orcas (killer whales) off the Portuguese Coast

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    VIDEO Largest fish colony with 60 million nests discovered under the Antarctic

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    VIDEO The Deadly Portuguese Man O' War | Blue Planet II | BBC Earth

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    VIDEO Scientists Have Just Made An Unexpected Discovery At The Bottom Of The Mariana Trench

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    VIDEO Oil Spill WRECKS Southern California Ecosystem

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    VIDEO Baby Angel Shark Shows Off Ninja Ambush Skills

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    VIDEO Meet the Vampire Squid | National Geographic

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    VIDEO The Story of the Deadliest Shark Attack in US History

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    VIDEO Why Crabs Become TERRIFYING The Deeper The Ocean Gets

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    VIDEO Sea lion pup jumps on boat, cuddles with driver

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    VIDEO Incredible Fight! Harbour Seal vs Giant Pacific Octopus

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    Exploring the Great Barrier Reef with National Geographic and the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL

    National Geographic photographer and Microsoft Devices Ambassador, Stephen Alvarez, traveled to Australia to explore one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World—the Great Barrier Reef. Stretching 1,200 miles along the northwest coast of Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef is larger than...
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    VIDEO Humpback Whale Shows AMAZING Appreciation After Being Freed From Nets

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    VIDEO Environmental fears over cruise ship wreck

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    World's oceans move into 'extinction phase'

    The next generation may lose the opportunity to swim over coral reefs or eat certain species of fish, scientists have warned, as the world's oceans move into a 'phase of extinction' due to human impacts such as over-fishing and climate change. World's oceans move into 'extinction phase' - Telegraph
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