Instructional Video2:33
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 30

12th - Higher Ed
Seagrass shaves waves, right whale trails, lessen coral stressin’, and a hurricane in a pool. Hurricane storm surge survival...
Instructional Video21:15
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Discovering the Wonders of Whales

K - 5th
In this video, viewers learn fascinating facts about whales, including their size, feeding habits, communication methods, and intelligence. The video emphasizes the importance of protecting endangered whale species and highlights the...
Instructional Video2:21
Barcroft Media

SNAPPED! Inside The Southern Right Whale Migration

Higher Ed
HERMANUS, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 2016: This is the breathtaking moment 80 tonne Southern Right Whales engage with scuba divers during their yearly migration through South Africa. Diving tour operator Rainer Schimpf was fortunate enough to...
Podcast5:26
Earth Rangers

Searching for Bowhead Whales

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The bowhead whale lives its entire life - which amazingly can span over 200 years - in the frigid Arctic waters near the North Pole. The bowhead whale is unlike most other whales as it doesn’t seasonally migrate in search of warmer...
Instructional Video3:40
FuseSchool

Blue whale | Ocean Literacy

6th - Higher Ed
Blue whale | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Weighing over 200 tons, the Blue Whale is the largest creature the world has ever known. Just its tongue weighs as much as an elephant and is big enough for an entire football team to stand on....
Instructional Video3:33
FuseSchool

Ocean Acoustics

6th - Higher Ed
Ocean Acoustics | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Sometimes the earth is so noisy... roads, aeroplanes, volcanoes, construction work... but have you ever thought about how noisy it must be underwater for the poor marine life that cannot...
Podcast6:17
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Whales and Snot from their Blowholes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A whale inhales and exhales air through the blowhole at the top of its head. The plume that rises when the whale exhales is made up of blow, a scientific term for whale snot. Whale snot can reveal important information about whale...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

The Pentadactyl Limb: Evidence of Evolution and Adaptation

Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of the pentadactyl limb, which is a limb with five digits, found in all four-limbed vertebrates. The video provides examples of how the pentadactyl limb has been adapted to suit different uses in various...
Instructional Video2:50
Jabzy

Independent Berwick - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Independent Berwick
Instructional Video2:11
Jabzy

A Brief History of Whaling - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Whaling
Instructional Video6:47
Curated Video

Whales: Size, Behavior, and Life Cycle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of whales, the largest marine mammals in the world. It explores their size, feeding habits, communication methods, mating behaviors, and the importance of whales in the marine ecosystem. The video also...
Instructional Video3:46
Bizarre Beasts

A Feast of Bones

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Deep in the ocean, resting on the seafloor, there is a strange ecosystem – one built on the bodies of the dead. Join us on a tour of a whale fall.
Instructional Video4:08
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 41

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we test out a wearable robotic limb, follow beluga whales in the Arctic and, finally, examine how warming temperatures have caused an increase in forest droughts across much of the U.S.
Instructional Video0:49
Next Animation Studio

Explanation of how the stranding of whales happens

12th - Higher Ed
Rescuers in Everglades National Park in southwest Florida are trying to save dozens of whales swimming in dangerously shallow waters, after ten already stranded and died on Wednesday.
Instructional Video12:00
Nature League

Biodiversity and Complex Life Forms - From A to B

6th - 8th
In this episode of "From A to B", Adrian asks Brit about the relationships between intelligence, evolution, biodiversity, and tool use.
Instructional Video0:49
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Food Do Inuit People Eat?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what food do Inuit people eat.
Instructional Video17:24
TMW Media

ChangeMakers Ralph Chami – IMF & The Carbon Capacity of Marine Mammals

K - 5th
ChangeMakers Ralph Chami – IMF & The Carbon Capacity of Marine Mammals
Instructional Video23:57
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 1 (Whale Shark)

9th - 12th
Welcome back to Bushwhacked! We’re jumping into the deep end as Kayne races a Whale Shark in a 100-metre splash dash!
Instructional Video24:16
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 3 (Humpback Whale)

9th - 12th
The beautiful Noosa coastline is the backdrop for a shower that Kayne won’t be forgetting in a hurry.
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

How Do Deep Sea Fish Survive the Extreme Pressure?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fishes survive underwater pressure as they do not breathe through their lungs. Therefore, they do not have air pockets that can be compressed due to the high pressures. However, fish aren’t the only creatures found at such incredible...
Instructional Video24:18
Curated Video

Big Beasts

3rd - Higher Ed
Talk a walk on the wild side of big beasts such as rhinos, grizzly bears, whales, giraffes and elephants.
Instructional Video24:29
Curated Video

Polar Express

3rd - Higher Ed
Polar Bears, walrus, penguins, sled dogs, whales and wolves.
Instructional Video3:28
Mazz Media

Fish

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word fish. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word fish through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Podcast5:08
Independent Producers

Killer Whales Echolocate Loudly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Biologists studying killer whales face the challenge of studying organisms that spend a majority of their time underwater. From extensive research, scientists have learned that killer whales have adapted their sounds to help them catch...