The Marine
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | John Bonito |
Box office | 22. 2 million USD |
Budget | 15 million USD |
Producers | Joel Simon |
Jonathan Winfrey | |
Kathryn Sommer-Parry | |
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ID | 406143 |
About The Marine
A discharged soldier (John Cena) returns home from Iraq and finds that his wife (Kelly Carlson) has been kidnapped by the gang of a murderous jewel thief (Robert Patrick). Soldier John Triton must use all his military skills to rescue his wife from her ruthless captors.
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... A report by The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) said the UK s emergency response had been hampered by the lack of dedicated aircraft to carry out aerial surveillance of the Dover Strait...
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...By Georgina RannardClimate and science reporterThe number of jellyfish spotted in UK waters and on beaches increased by 32% in the past year, according to a survey by The Marine Conservation Society...
Why are whales throwing seaweed on their heads?
... While The Marine mammals enjoyed rolling around in the seaweed, there was one spot in particular that the whales targeted...
F-35 crash: Pilot called 911 after parachuting into backyard
... According to The Marine Corps, the pilot ejected as a result of a malfunction and landed in a residential area near Charleston s international airport...
Sand dredging devastating ocean floor, UN warns
... The Marine environment must be given time to recover, he said, adding that " it s not sustainable"...
Turtle swept 4,000 miles to Wales flies home to Texas
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Former Royal Marine shot by pirate in Amazon
... The Marine said he felt a " jolt" through his body and knew he had been shot...
Period pants should not be subject to 20% VAT, say firms
... As well as politicians, the bosses of Ocado, The Marine Conservation society and leaders from The Football Association and campaigners Breast Cancer Now have signed the letter...
Backing sought for basking shark 'safe zone' in Scotland
Basking Sharks migrate to west Scotland from The Sea off West Africa
Scotland could be the location of The World 's first protected area for basking Sharks , say conservationists.
Large groups of the fish gather in The Sea of the Hebrides from May to October to feed on plankton.
The Scottish Wildlife Trust and Marine Conservation Society want part of The Sea to be designated a marine protected area (MPA).
The Scottish government is consulting on The Plan and the groups have urged The Public to show support.
Three other proposed MPAs - North-east Lewis, Shiant East Bank and Southern Trench -
Under The Sea of the Hebrides proposal. the MPA would cover an area between The East coast of the Western Isles and west coasts of Skye, Mull and the Ardnamurchan Peninsula.
The Sea is a habitat for whale and Dolphins as well as basking Sharks .
Basking Sharks feed on planktonDr Sam Collin, of the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: "Basking Sharks are only in Scottish seas for around six months of the year but it is vital that we do all we can to protect them from harm.
"The proposed MPA is a welcome Step Forward for the conservation of this threatened species and adds to a growing network of protected areas around Scotland. "
Calum Duncan, of The Marine Conservation Society, said Scotland's wildlife and environment were of "immense value" both in their own right and to Scotland's "global reputation".
He said: "We urge as many people as possible to join our campaign to ensure basking Sharks , and other features, have better protection in Scottish waters. "
Stuart Mcmillan , SNP MSP for Greenock and Inverclyde and a "species champion" for the Basking Shark said marine protected areas offered a chance to "safeguard precious marine life for Future Generations ".
Dolphins are also found in The Sea of the HebridesBasking Sharks are the second largest fish in The World , reaching lengths up to 10m (33ft).
They have no teeth and feed on microscopic plankton with their huge, wide-open mouths.
Every summer The Sharks gather in large numbers around small islands between Skye and Mull, off Scotland's West Coast .
They are also found off the islands of Coll, Tiree and Hyskeir, before later migrating south to waters around Madeira and the Canary Islands off West Africa .
animals, isle of mull, isle of skye, sharks
Source of news: bbc.com