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CUBA-ENVIRONMENT/TURTLES
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June 28, 2022 
Park guard Roberto Varella shows sargassum seaweed that has piled up on the seashore in Guanahacabibes... 
GUANAHACABIBES, Cuba 
Sea turtles nesting on Cuba's Guanahacabibes peninsula face new challenges 
Park guard Roberto Varella shows sargassum seaweed that has piled up on the seashore in Guanahacabibes Peninsula, Cuba, June 27, 2022. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
EGYPT-TOURISM/
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June 02, 2022 
Fish swim past a reef in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, June 2, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed... 
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 
Fish swim past a reef in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh 
Fish swim past a reef in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, June 2, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany 
EGYPT-TOURISM/
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June 02, 2022 
Fish swim past a reef in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, June 2, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed... 
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 
Fish swim past a reef in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh 
Fish swim past a reef in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, June 2, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany 
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Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
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IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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October 07, 2021 
Dairy cattle that are participating in a trial of being fed seaweed to offset methane emissions gather... 
Hillsborough, United Kingdom 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Dairy cattle that are participating in a trial of being fed seaweed to offset methane emissions gather around the solar powered methane measuring machine at the AFBI (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute) research farm in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, October 7, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. Researchers are working on how to integrate the feed additives into Ireland's predominantly grass-based cattle farming system. On a farm outside Hillsborough, researchers use treats to coax cows to poke their heads into a solar-powered machine that measures the level of methane on their breath. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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October 07, 2021 
Dr Steven Morrison, Programme Leader in Sustainable Livestock Production at AFBI (Agri-Food and Biosciences... 
Hillsborough, United Kingdom 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Dr Steven Morrison, Programme Leader in Sustainable Livestock Production at AFBI (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute) in Northern Ireland, and Professor of Animal Science and Microbiology Sharon Huws at Queens University Belfast (QUB), pose for a photograph in front of dairy cattle at the AFBI (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute) research farm in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, October 7, 2021. The dairy cattle are participating in a trial of being fed seaweed to offset methane emissions. "From having an understanding of what the animal's are producing, we then can look at mitigation options - how can we alter diets, how can we look at genetics of the animals, how can we really drive those greenhouse gas emissions down," said Morrison. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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September 10, 2021 
Coleman Dundass, a seaweed harvester, ties up three 'climin', each of which are a two-tonne seaweed bundle... 
KILKIERAN, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Coleman Dundass, a seaweed harvester, ties up three 'climin', each of which are a two-tonne seaweed bundle that he gathered, as he stands in his currach boat in Kilkieran, Ireland, September 10, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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September 10, 2021 
A traditional currach boat sits on the shore beside bundles of seaweed in the Connemara region of Kilkieran,... 
KILKIERAN, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
A traditional currach boat sits on the shore beside bundles of seaweed in the Connemara region of Kilkieran, Ireland, September 10, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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September 06, 2021 
A sheep looks out from a portable accumulation chamber where Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc,... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
A sheep looks out from a portable accumulation chamber where Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, measures the methane emissions of the sheep, after it spends an hour in the methane measuring chamber at the end of a Seasolutions trial at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus in Athenry, Ireland, September 6, 2021. During the Seasolutions trial, sheep were fed seaweed extract to reduce their methane emissions. "We have 140 sheep here and each morning they are getting half a kilo of concentrates, they get 400 grams of nuts made of maize meal and a bit of molasses which is kind of sugary to stick them together, then they each get 100grams of their additives, we have a 'control diet' or we have seaweed extract," said Roskam. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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September 06, 2021 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, lets a sheep out of a methane measuring chamber, after... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, lets a sheep out of a methane measuring chamber, after measuring it's methane emissions at the end of a Seasolutions trial where sheep were fed seaweed extract to reduce their methane emissions at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority Mellows Campus in Athenry, Ireland, September 6, 2021. "We have 140 sheep here and each morning they are getting half a kilo of concentrates, they get 400 grams of nuts made of maize meal and a bit of molasses which is kind of sugary to stick them together, then they each get 100 grams of their additives, we have a 'control diet' or we have seaweed extract," said Roskam. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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September 06, 2021 
Emily Roskam and Sarah Woodmartin, both PhD Walsh Scholars at Teagasc, shepherd sheep out of a holding... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Emily Roskam and Sarah Woodmartin, both PhD Walsh Scholars at Teagasc, shepherd sheep out of a holding pen towards the methane measuring chambers towards the end of a Seasolutions trial where sheep were fed an extract of seaweed to reduce their methane emissions at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority sheep research centre in Athenry, Ireland, September 6, 2021. "We have 140 sheep here and each morning they are getting half a kilo of concentrates, they get 400 grams of nuts made of maize meal and a bit of molasses which is kind of sugary to stick them together, then they each get 100grams of their additives, we have a 'control diet' or we have seaweed extract," said Roskam. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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September 06, 2021 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, takes measurements on top of methane chambers towards the... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, takes measurements on top of methane chambers towards the end of a Seasolutions trial where sheep are fed seaweed to reduce their methane emissions at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority sheep research centre in Athenry, Ireland, September 6, 2021. "We have 140 sheep here and each morning they are getting half a kilo of concentrates, they get 400 grams of nuts made of maize meal and a bit of molasses which is kind of sugary to stick them together, then they each get 100grams of their additives, we have a 'control diet' or we have seaweed extract," said Roskam. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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August 31, 2021 
Sheep are herded at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus in... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Sheep are herded at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus in Athenry, Ireland, August 31, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by a state agriculture body, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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August 31, 2021 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, prepares castor oil to add to sheep feed during a Seasolutions... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, prepares castor oil to add to sheep feed during a Seasolutions trial where sheep are fed seaweed extract to reduce their methane emissions at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus in Athenry, Ireland, August 31, 2021. "We have 140 sheep here and each morning they are getting half a kilo of concentrates, they get 400 grams of nuts made of maize meal and a bit of molasses which is kind of sugary to stick them together, then they each get 100 grams of their additives, we have a 'control diet' or we have seaweed extract," said Roskam. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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August 31, 2021 
Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, feeds sheep during a Seasolutions trial where sheep are... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
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Emily Roskam, a PhD Walsh Scholar at Teagasc, feeds sheep during a Seasolutions trial where sheep are fed seaweed extract to reduce their methane emissions at the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus in Athenry, Ireland, August 31, 2021. "Research has shown that different seaweeds reduce methane emissions, there's green, brown and red seaweed, these (in the trial) are a brown seaweed extract and we are seeing if they reduce methane emissions in the sheep," said Roskam. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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August 31, 2021 
Sheep stand together in the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus... 
ATHENRY, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Sheep stand together in the Teagasc Agriculture and Food Development Authority in it's Mellows Campus in Athenry, Ireland, August 31, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by a state agriculture body, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 28, 2021 
David O'Halloran, who runs the seaweed company Blath na Mara with his wife Jenny O'Halloran, works with... 
INIS MOR, Ireland 
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David O'Halloran, who runs the seaweed company Blath na Mara with his wife Jenny O'Halloran, works with seaweed harvester Marc O'Goill to take down fully dried Kombu (laminaria digitata) which hangs in the drying room on the O'Halloran's seaweed farm before packing it into a giant sack, on Inis Mor of the Aran Islands, Ireland, April 28, 2021. "Because of the nature of seaweed and the market it's in, all of the customers and clients really see the environment as an important part of their lives as well, so it's important to the customers and it's important to us that it's environmentally sustainable," said O'Halloran. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 28, 2021 
Seaweed harvester Marc O'Goill, who works for Blath na Mara seaweed company owned by Jenny and David... 
INIS MOR, Ireland 
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Seaweed harvester Marc O'Goill, who works for Blath na Mara seaweed company owned by Jenny and David O'Halloran, hauls a net of Serrated Rack (Fucus Serratus) seaweed across a rocky shore on Inis Mor of the Aran Islands, Ireland, April 28, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 28, 2021 
David O'Halloran picks up a pot of seaweed pesto which he has made with his wife Jenny O'Halloran, as... 
INIS MOR, Ireland 
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David O'Halloran picks up a pot of seaweed pesto which he has made with his wife Jenny O'Halloran, as part of a line of products that their seaweed company Blath na Mara sells using seaweed that they have harvested, as he makes lunch for his family in their home on Inis Mor of the Aran Islands, Ireland, April 28, 2021. "Because of the nature of seaweed and the market it's in, all of the customers and clients really see the environment as an important part of their lives as well, so it's important to the customers and it's important to us that it's environmentally sustainable," said O'Halloran. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 28, 2021 
Sea Spaghetti seaweed (Himanthalia elongata) rests on top of Sea Lettuce (Ulva) while the tide is out,... 
INIS MOR, Ireland 
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Sea Spaghetti seaweed (Himanthalia elongata) rests on top of Sea Lettuce (Ulva) while the tide is out, before it is harvested by the O'Halloran's of Blath na Mara seaweed company, on a rocky shore on Inis Mor of the Aran Islands, Ireland, April 28, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 28, 2021 
David O'Halloran, who runs the seaweed company Blath na Mara with his wife Jenny O'Halloran, harvests... 
INIS MOR, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
David O'Halloran, who runs the seaweed company Blath na Mara with his wife Jenny O'Halloran, harvests Sea Spaghetti seaweed (himonthalia elongata) on a rocky shore on Inis Mor of the Aran Islands, Ireland, April 28, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
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For South Korea's youngest 'sea women', warming seas mean smaller catches 
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EARTH-DAY/SOUTHKOREA-HAENYEO
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April 19, 2021 
Haenyeo, also known as "sea women", Jin So-hee, 28, and Kim Myung-soon, float in the water as they work... 
Geoje, South Korea 
The Wider Image: For South Korea's youngest 'sea women', warming seas mean smaller catches 
Haenyeo, also known as "sea women", Jin So-hee, 28, and Kim Myung-soon, float in the water as they work in the sea off Geoje, South Korea, March 31, 2021. The disappearance of the seaweed, which the haenyeo harvest as food and which also provides habitat for other creatures they hunt, has forced the women to routinely dive to increasing depths, at least 12 metres, Jin said. "There is less for us to collect and we have to dive deeper, which is physically challenging," Jin said. Besides climate change, the women say they also have to deal with more pollution in the seas, complicating their already dangerous jobs. "I'm finding more golf balls than sea cucumbers now," Jin said. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji SEARCH "HAENYEO HONG-JI" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
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April 19, 2021 
Jin So-hee, 28, a haenyeo, also known as a "sea woman", works in the sea off Geoje, South Korea, March... 
Geoje, South Korea 
The Wider Image: For South Korea's youngest 'sea women', warming seas mean smaller catches 
Jin So-hee, 28, a haenyeo, also known as a "sea woman", works in the sea off Geoje, South Korea, March 30, 2021. The disappearance of the seaweed, which the haenyeo harvest as food and which also provides habitat for other creatures they hunt, has forced the women to routinely dive to increasing depths, at least 12 metres, Jin said. "There is less for us to collect and we have to dive deeper, which is physically challenging," Jin said. Besides climate change, the women say they also have to deal with more pollution in the seas, complicating their already dangerous jobs. "I'm finding more golf balls than sea cucumbers now," Jin said. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji SEARCH "HAENYEO HONG-JI" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 15, 2021 
A boat floats near the pier on the Connemara island of Lettermullan, Ireland, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Clodagh... 
LETTERMULLEN, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
A boat floats near the pier on the Connemara island of Lettermullan, Ireland, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
RTXK5LNR 
April 15, 2021 
Abalone are photographed underwater in their grow-out tanks where they favour dark conditions, at founder... 
BAILE NA HABHANN, Ireland 
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Abalone are photographed underwater in their grow-out tanks where they favour dark conditions, at founder and Managing Director Cindy O'Brien's Connemara Abalone farm which she runs with her daughter Sinead O'Brien, in Baile na hAbhann, Ireland, April 15, 2021. These abalone are grown on an aquaculture farm in tanks that are an integrated multitrophic aquaculture system that uses only natural resources. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 15, 2021 
Sinead O'Brien, the founder of Mungo Murphy's Seaweed Company, holds up a piece of kelp (laminaria) taken... 
BAILE NA HABHANN, Ireland 
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Sinead O'Brien, the founder of Mungo Murphy's Seaweed Company, holds up a piece of kelp (laminaria) taken from a tank where abalone feed on it at her integrated multitrophic aquaculture farm where she grows the high-value abalone over a five year period for export at her boutique business in Baile na hAbhann, Ireland, April 15, 2021. "It's really important to have that sustainable cyclical relationship with the seaweed that's growing out there and using that natural feed for animals," said O'Brien. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 15, 2021 
A cow stands near a rocky field at Coral Strand, in Carraroe, Ireland, April 15, 2021. Scientists are... 
CARRAROE, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
A cow stands near a rocky field at Coral Strand, in Carraroe, Ireland, April 15, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by a state agriculture body, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 13, 2021 
Patrick Darcy, a seaweed harvester, heaves a sack full of harvested Dillisk seaweed (palmaria palmata)... 
QUILTY, Ireland 
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Patrick Darcy, a seaweed harvester, heaves a sack full of harvested Dillisk seaweed (palmaria palmata) to carry on his back in the County Clare village of Quilty, Ireland, April 13, 2021. Darcy collected the seaweed on the rocky shoreline during low tide and will then bring it to Evan Talty's Wild Irish Seaweeds farm. "Sustainably harvesting means that we get crop regeneration. Seaweed has been harvested in this area for hundreds of years, once sustainably harvested in the same way as our ancestors have done, it will continue to regenerate," said Talty. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 13, 2021 
Stand-up paddle boarders enjoy the sea in Galway bay with a view of the Burren karst landscape, seen... 
Galway, Ireland 
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Stand-up paddle boarders enjoy the sea in Galway bay with a view of the Burren karst landscape, seen from Galway, Ireland, April 13, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 13, 2021 
Cody Talty, 6, the nephew of Evan Talty, Managing Director of Wild Irish Seaweed, attempts to drive his... 
QUILTY, Ireland 
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Cody Talty, 6, the nephew of Evan Talty, Managing Director of Wild Irish Seaweed, attempts to drive his electric truck through the doorway of the packing room at the Wild Irish Seaweeds farm in Quilty, Ireland, April 13, 2021. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 13, 2021 
A daisy peeps through a bed of Carrageen, commonly called Irish Moss (Chondrus Crispus), seaweed laid... 
QUILTY, Ireland 
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A daisy peeps through a bed of Carrageen, commonly called Irish Moss (Chondrus Crispus), seaweed laid out in a field after being harvested as Evan Talty, owner of Wild Irish Seaweeds, sprays it with water at his seaweed farm in Quilty, Ireland, April 13, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by a state agriculture body, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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April 13, 2021 
Evan Talty, the Managing Director of Wild Irish Seaweeds, turns the Carrigeen Moss (Chondrus Crispus)... 
QUILTY, Ireland 
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Evan Talty, the Managing Director of Wild Irish Seaweeds, turns the Carrigeen Moss (Chondrus Crispus) seaweed in a field on his seaweed farm where it has been laid out to dry in the sun, in the County Clare village of Quilty, Ireland, April 13, 2021. "Sustainably harvesting means that we get crop regeneration. Seaweed has been harvested in this area for hundreds of years, once sustainably harvested in the same way as our ancestors have done, it will continue to regenerate," said Talty. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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March 11, 2021 
An oyster farm is pictured on the coastline in County Donegal, Ireland, March 11, 2021. REUTERS/Clodagh... 
COUNTY DONEGAL, Ireland 
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An oyster farm is pictured on the coastline in County Donegal, Ireland, March 11, 2021. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
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March 11, 2021 
A coastline is pictured in County Donegal, Ireland, March 11, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's... 
COUNTY DONEGAL, Ireland 
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A coastline is pictured in County Donegal, Ireland, March 11, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
IRELAND-ENVIRONMENT/SEAWEED
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March 11, 2021 
Rain falls over the Donegal coastline near County Donegal, Ireland, March 11, 2021. Scientists are combing... 
COUNTY DONEGAL, Ireland 
The Wider Image: Sea superfood: Can seaweed help solve Ireland's cow methane problem? 
Rain falls over the Donegal coastline near County Donegal, Ireland, March 11, 2021. Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by state agriculture body Teagasc, is tapping into the country's growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne SEARCH "KILCOYNE SEAWEED" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
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October 01, 2020 
Kadek Ariani, left, a 30-years-old cook who lost her job amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Kadek Ariani, left, a 30-years-old cook who lost her job amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), prepares seaweed with her husband in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prepares to plant seaweed amid the outbreak... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prepares to plant seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prepares to plant seaweed amid the outbreak... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prepares to plant seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prays at his childhood home during the... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prays at his childhood home during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 26, 2020. Picture taken September 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A Balinese Hindu woman places an offering as she prays during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A Balinese Hindu woman places an offering as she prays during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 26, 2020. Picture taken September 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A man carries harvested seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan,... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A man carries harvested seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A woman prepares to harvest seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan,... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A woman prepares to harvest seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
People wearing protective masks ride a motorbike past a closed store amid the outbreak of the coronavirus... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
People wearing protective masks ride a motorbike past a closed store amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Hendra, a 25-years-old waiter who lost his job on April, helps his parents to harvest seaweed amid... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Hendra, a 25-years-old waiter who lost his job on April, helps his parents to harvest seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
General view of a seaweed farm area during low tide, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
General view of a seaweed farm area during low tide, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, rides a motorbike as he visits his family... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, rides a motorbike as he visits his family during Holy Day of Kuningan amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 26, 2020. Picture taken September 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A Balinese Hindu woman places an offering as she prays during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A Balinese Hindu woman places an offering as she prays during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 26, 2020. Picture taken September 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
General view of Nusa Lembongan Island with Mount Agung volcano in the background, amid the outbreak of... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
General view of Nusa Lembongan Island with Mount Agung volcano in the background, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prays at his childhood home during the... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Darma Putra, a 43-years-old dive master who lost his job, prays at his childhood home during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 26, 2020. Picture taken September 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A man wearing a protective mask receives money for dried seaweed amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A man wearing a protective mask receives money for dried seaweed amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Stacks of chairs and mattresses are seen at a closed beach restaurant amid the outbreak of the coronavirus... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Stacks of chairs and mattresses are seen at a closed beach restaurant amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A family of farmers clean harvested seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A family of farmers clean harvested seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A dog stands outside a closed beach restaurant amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A dog stands outside a closed beach restaurant amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Men pack dried seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali,... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Men pack dried seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A boy flies a kite near a drying seaweed area, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A boy flies a kite near a drying seaweed area, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Balinese Hindu men ride motorbikes along a bridge during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Balinese Hindu men ride motorbikes along a bridge during the Holy Day of Kuningan, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 26, 2020. Picture taken September 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Gede Hendra, a 25-years-old waiter who lost his job on April, carries harvested seaweed amid the outbreak... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Gede Hendra, a 25-years-old waiter who lost his job on April, carries harvested seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
Passengers wait for their belongings as they disembark from a boat amid the outbreak of the coronavirus... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
Passengers wait for their belongings as they disembark from a boat amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 24, 2020. Picture taken September 24, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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October 01, 2020 
A woman picks seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali,... 
NUSA LEMBONGAN, Indonesia 
Bali islanders turn to kelp farming as tourism dries up due to COVID-19 
A woman picks seaweed amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia September 25, 2020. Picture taken September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula 
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