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Curated Video

Malta accepts 35 migrants from Ocean Viking

Higher Ed
Malta on Friday accepted 35 migrants who were rescued by a humanitarian ship in the Mediterranean Sea a day earlier.
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Curated Video

73 migrants rescued from dinghy off Libya

Higher Ed
The crew of a humanitarian rescue ship Wednesday pulled 73 migrants from an overcrowded rubber boat in the central Mediterranean Sea, some 50 kilometres (31 miles) north of Libya.
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Curated Video

Migrants celebrate coming disembarkation in Italy

Higher Ed
Migrants aboard the Ocean Viking in the Mediterranean Sea jumped for joy after receiving news on Monday they would be allowed to disembark in Messina, Italy.
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Curated Video

Ocean Viking docks in Sicily, migrants disembark

Higher Ed
A humanitarian ship has docked in Italy to disembark 182 men, women and children rescued in the Mediterranean Sea after fleeing Libya.
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Curated Video

New report: Oceans rising faster, ice melting more

Higher Ed
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Curated Video

Flooding in Venice almost reaches 1966 levels

Higher Ed
The worst flooding in Venice in more than 50 years prompted calls on Wednesday to better protect the historic city from rising sea levels as officials calculated hundreds of millions of euros in damages.
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

Historic US town facing sea rise dilemma

Higher Ed
As the seas that surround it on three sides rise, billons may be spent to put walls around Charleston, South Carolina, almost like the barriers built just after the city's founding 350 years ago.
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Curated Video

Historic US town facing sea rise dilemma

Higher Ed
As the seas that surround it on three sides rise, billons may be spent to put walls around Charleston, South Carolina, almost like the barriers built just after the city's founding 350 years ago.
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Curated Video

Astronaut to return home after 11 months in space

Higher Ed
After nearly 11 months in orbit, the astronaut holding the record for the longest spaceflight by a woman can't wait to dig into some salsa and chips, and swim and surf in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Bloomberg

EU Says Brexit Negotiations Entering ‘Decisive Days’

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU is “ready to be creative” as major differences remain in trade talks with the U.K. She spoke Wednesday to the European Parliament in Brussels.
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Bridgeman Arts

Wind in the Wires

Pre-K - Higher Ed
35mm cinema short on the history of aviation/flight narrated by James Mason. This highly successful film was widely distributed across UK cinemas in 1972, and was voted Top Documentary of the Year. Contains very rare footage of Wright...
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Curated Video

No, The Amazon Rainforest Doesn't Produce 20% Of The World's Oxygen

Higher Ed
There are plenty of reasons to be worried about the blazes burning in the Amazon rainforest, but our oxygen supply isn't one of them.
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Curated Video

Indian Ocean nations discuss trade, security, disaster risk management

Higher Ed
1. Wide of the council of ministers from member states of the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IOR-ARC) shaking hands 2. Various of ministers with Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid (centre right with white...
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Sky News

Sky Erects Plastic Whale in London re Ocean Rescue

Higher Ed
VOICED: A 10 metre whale made from plastic bags, bottles and straws - began a journey across the UK today - starting by the River Thames in London. It's part of the Sky Ocean Resuce Campaign to highlight the amount of plastic that ends...
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Press Association

Oceana issues stark warning on devastating impact of overfishing ahead of World Fisheries Day

Higher Ed
Ahead of World Fisheries Day on Sunday, conservation charity Oceana issued a stark message to the UK Government: End overfishing in UK waters, or fish populations will collapse and our marine ecosystems will become increasingly...
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Be Smart

8 Incredible Deep Sea Oddities!

6th - 12th Standards
The pressure at the bottom of the ocean is 10,000 times that at sea level. Scholars go under the sea as they learn about organisms found in the deep ocean waters. From angler fish to deep sea jellies that bioluminescence, viewers see...
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TED-Ed

The Motion of the Ocean

6th - 12th Standards
What drives the ocean's motion? Get your class moving toward understanding by using this video. Viewers find that thermohaline circulation is caused by the concentration gradients of temperature and salinity. Using adorable animation in...
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Curated OER

Monsters of the Deep

4th - 12th
The giant clam is often portrayed as a monster of the ocean, but it is actually a rather peaceful ocean dweller. This species can grow up to four feet long! Learn more in this National Geographic video clip.
Instructional Video7:38
Curated OER

Exploring Oceans

4th - 8th
Did you know that life in the sea generates 70% of our oxygen? If it weren't for the water, we wouldn't be here! Discover underwater mountains and volcanoes and take a glimpse at our negative global impact. What can you do to reverse...
Instructional Video3:50
Curated OER

Oceans: Hawaii

4th - 8th
Over 1,000 different species of fish are native to the Hawaiian Islands! Voyage under the sea for some magnificent close ups. Then take a trip to the sandy shores to learn about the monk seals, who were nearly forced into extinction in...
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Curated OER

Great White Shark

4th - 12th
One of the most feared ocean animals is easily the great white shark. They grow up to 20 feet in length and travel as fast as 43 miles per hour! Watch this video to learn more about this vicious shark.