High Tide Trash Talk | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks

A not-so-friendly rivalry heats up between Reels of Fortune and Pin Wheel.
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New England’s best bluefin tuna fishermen venture south to North Carolina’s treacherous fishing grounds, the Outer Banks, where they will battle the local fleet for the ocean’s most lucrative prize. A single giant bluefin can be worth more than $20,000 but the dangerous waters, small quota and explosive rivalries make North Carolina’s Outer Banks, nicknamed “The Graveyard of the Atlantic”, the most challenging place in the world to catch these elusive fish.

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Making a Bow By Hand | Live Free or Die

In the hopes of catching bigger game, Matt makes a bow to abide by local hunting regulations.
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Live Free or Die follows five members of a remote but growing American subculture of self-proclaimed Re-Wilders who’ve vowed to leave the modern world behind in order to survive in backwoods, deserts, mountains and swamps by hunting their own food, building their own shelters, and finding their own water – using only their own two hands, sharp intuition and time tested methods.

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Prairie Dog Emergency Alert System | America’s National Parks

Prairie dogs in Grand Canyon National Park exhibit an interesting behavior after a kit fox kills one of their own.
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America’s National Parks fascinate millions of visitors. This spectacular series will show you what happens beyond the lookouts. More than 3 years in the making will enable the audience to witness moments full of drama, watch stories of life and death and discover hidden gems they never believed could be found in a place they thought they knew. Follow us on an epic journey from the geysers of Yellowstone to the rugged Pacific coast of the Olympic peninsula, from the hot desert of Saguaro to the icy Gates of the Arctic, from the subtropical sea of grass in the Everglades to the world-famous peaks of Yosemite and from the mystic Smoky Mountains to the biggest gorge on Earth: the Grand Canyon. America’s National Park made for the Centennial of the National Park Service and brought to you by National Geographic will present you North America’s natural wonders as you have never experienced them before.

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Adorable Googly-Eyed Sea Creature Puzzles Scientists | National Geographic

Scientists aboard the Nautilus vessel recently spotted this cuddly creature 2,950 feet (900 meters) below the surface of the water off the coast of California. But is it a cuttlefish? Or an octopus? Or something else? Stare into these googly eyes as you watch this video to find out the answer!
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/stubby-squid-googly-eyes-nautilus-ocean-animals-science/

Footage courtesy: OET/Nautilus Live
Associate Producer: Jed Winer

(Answer: Stubby squid, aka North Pacific bobtail squid)

Adorable Googly-Eyed Sea Creature Puzzles Scientists | National Geographic

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Why Hundreds of Sea Otters Died in the Pacific | National Geographic

When these otters were found wheezing and struggling with seizures on beaches in Homer, Alaska, researchers were surprised. In the past, maybe 75 dying otters had washed ashore in a year, but in 2015, more than 300 died. Could this die-off be related to a large patch of warm water, known as the blob, that had formed in the Pacific?
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Read more about “The Blob That Cooked the Pacific.”
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/09/warm-water-pacific-coast-algae-nino/

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http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/sea-otter/

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Why Hundreds of Sea Otters Died in the Pacific | National Geographic

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Firefly Light Show | America’s National Parks

Visitors gather in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to see a light show of synchronous fireflies.
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