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VIDEOS - NBC TODAY Show
Below is a summary of
the stories done by the NBC TODAY Show during their LIVE broadcast
from Belize on November 17 & 18th, 2008. All the aerial views and
the stories with the helicopter where done using the services of
Astrum
Helicopters, hope you enjoy the stories.
Discovering the Blue
Hole
Nov. 17: The
reef off the coast of Belize known as the Blue Hole may be in trouble
because of rising ocean temperatures. TODAY’s Matt Lauer reports.
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An aerial view of
the Blue Hole
Nov. 17: TODAY’s Matt Lauer takes a helicopter tour above the Blue Hole and
along the coastline of Belize.
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Continuing
Cousteau’s journey
Nov. 17: TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Jacques Cousteau’s grandson Fabien
about the secrets that lie under the sea and the global concerns about the
state of our planet’s water.
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Worries about
ecotourism
Nov. 17: NBC’s Kerry Sanders looks into whether the ecotourism industry has
become a problem. TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Blake Ross, director of Long
Caye Belize, about the issue. (Today Show)
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Lauer swims with
the sharks
Nov. 18: Matt Lauer goes snorkeling with sting rays, sharks, and other fish
off the coast of Belize. The TODAY co-host is in the Central American nation
as part of the show’s “Ends of the Earth” series, which is focusing on the
future of the world’s water.
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Cousteau on our
troubled waters
Nov. 18: TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Jacques Cousteau’s grandson Fabien
about the state of our oceans and the effects that rising temperatures have
on sea life.
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Preserving marine
wildlife
Nov. 18: TODAY’s Matt Lauer finds out what conservationists are doing to try
to preserve marine wildlife off the coast of Belize.
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Wildlife in peril
in Belize
Nov. 18: NBC’s Kerry Sanders meets some of the endangered species in Belize.
TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Losita Lee of the Audubon Society about the
state of the wildlife.
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Preserving the
coral reefs
Nov. 18: TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Melanie McField about the Healthy Reefs
for Healthy People Initiative.
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