Instructional Video4:45
SciShow

Why the Oldest Fish in the World Lives in a Desert

12th - Higher Ed
The longest-living group of freshwater fish has been discovered... in a desert. Thanks to humans stocking artificial lakes, and to some awesome citizen scientists, we've learned that buffalofish can easily live to a hundred years old.
Instructional Video2:00
SciShow

Do Fish Drink Water?

12th - Higher Ed
They live in the water, but do they actually drink it? Turns out, some fish actually do! Learn all about how different kinds of fish get the fresh water that they need to survive in this new episode of SciShow!
Instructional Video2:19
SciShow

There's a Wave Made Out of Fish

12th - Higher Ed
If you’ve been to a sporting event with a large number of people, you’ve likely seen, or even been a part of, “the wave.” But did you know that there are little fishies who do a version of the wave not for fun, but for survival?
Instructional Video3:09
MinuteEarth

The Freshwater Paradox

12th - Higher Ed
Even though less than 1% of Earth's water is freshwater, it's the home for 50% of fish species. This is the Freshwater Paradox.
Instructional Video2:05
SciShow

Do Fish Drink Water?

12th - Higher Ed
You'd think that animals that lived in water wouldn't have to drink it -- but some fish do. Learn all about how different kinds of fish get the fresh water that they need to survive.
Instructional Video4:53
Be Smart

Do Fish Pee?

12th - Higher Ed
You know you’ve wondered. Do fish actually pee? And what does that make the ocean… one big toilet?
Instructional Video2:32
SciShow Kids

Do Fish Drink Water?

K - 5th
You’d think that animals that lived in water wouldn’t have to drink it -- but some fish do. Learn all about how different kinds of fish get the fresh water that they need to survive.
Instructional Video19:55
The Viral Fever

Water: Uros Island People, Peru

12th - Higher Ed
Humans cannot survive for more than a few days without water. We are made of 70% water, and so is the entire planet. For these reasons, human identity is forever linked to water, both fresh and salt. The Uru people have take "living with...
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

Shark Super Senses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the remarkable sensory abilities of sharks, including their keen sense of smell, exceptional eyesight, and acute hearing. It also delves into their feeding habits, reproductive strategies, and the diverse ways in...
Instructional Video6:42
msvgo

Fishery

K - 12th
It explains the salient points followed during feeding, rearing and breeding of aquatic animals.
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

The Fascinating Anatomy and Adaptations of Sharks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the fascinating anatomy and physical characteristics of sharks. It explores the different types of fins and their functions, the unique skin composition of sharks, their breathing mechanisms, jaw...
Instructional Video37:05
National Parks Service

Everglades National Park - Nonnative Fish Presentation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The park fish biologist gives a presentation about nonnative fish research and management at the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden in Miami, Florida (37:04 minutes).
Instructional Video5:25
Curated Video

The Plight of Sharks: Misconceptions and Conservation Efforts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the negative perception of sharks and highlights the misconceptions surrounding them. It discusses the rarity of shark attacks on humans and the detrimental effects of shark fishing, particularly for shark fin soup....
Instructional Video5:33
Curated Video

Shark Anatomy and Evolution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the fascinating world of sharks, highlighting their diversity, evolution, and predatory nature. From the smallest Lantern shark to the mighty whale shark, these creatures have roamed the oceans for millions of years....
Instructional Video6:28
The Viral Fever

Uros Island People, Peru: Fishing and Hunting on Lake Titicaca

12th - Higher Ed
Uros Island People, Peru part 2/3: This video showcases the lifestyle and traditions of the Uru people, who have built their community on the floating islands of Lake Titicaca in South America. The Uru rely heavily on fishing, bird...
Instructional Video14:59
Curated Video

Understanding Communities and Succession in Ecosystems

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher covers key concepts related to communities in ecology. They discuss how different populations interact within a community, the role of limiting factors in population dynamics, and the importance of tolerance in...
Instructional Video7:00
Curated Video

Salmon: A Keystone Species in Aquatic Ecosystems

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of salmon, a family of schooling fish found in the northern hemisphere. It discusses their characteristics, behaviors, habitats, and life cycle. The video highlights the different species of salmon, their...
Stock Footage0:25
Getty Images

Pristine Springs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The camera glides across a crystal-clear pond and settles above a rapidly-bubbling spring.
Stock Footage0:23
Getty Images

Bubbling Springs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The camera glides just above the surface of a pristine, pure, bubbling spring
Stock Footage0:13
Getty Images

Green Moss

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Close up dolly shot right to left of lush green moss
Stock Footage0:25
Getty Images

Rainforest moss

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dolly up along moss covered fallen tree.
Stock Footage0:25
Getty Images

Aquarium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
African Cichlids in a large aquarium.
Stock Footage0:20
Getty Images

The Floating Hook Loop

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This animated loop features a floating treble hook drifting in the water as fish swim by closer to the surface. The sun is shining on the surface of the water and a slight light refraction is visible under water. A small amount of field...
Stock Footage0:10
Getty Images

Lush Green Moss

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lush green moss with river behind