Instructional Video6:33
Bizarre Beasts

Scientists Built A Robot to Hunt This Starfish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Crown-of-thorns starfish are large, spiny, and eat coral reefs and without enough natural predators to control their population, someone had to create one.
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

‘Coral IVF’ could restore damaged parts of Great Barrier Reef

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists from Australia’s Southern Cross University have come up with a technique called “Coral IVF” to restore coral in damaged parts of the Great Barrier Reef.
Instructional Video12:35
Brave Wilderness

DON'T WAKE the SHARK!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Blue Wilderness, Mark and Mario decide to go diving with sharks at Tiger Beach during the NIGHT! While under the darkness of the water, they end up encountering none other than the giant Lemon Shark!
Instructional Video1:24
Weatherthings

Water Smart: Water on Earth - Lakes

6th - 8th
Water on Earth focuses on water as most kids would think about it. We start with water in obvious locations such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. We quickly learn that water can change phase to remain a solid in glaciers. Many kids may be...
Instructional Video4:30
Science360

Coral Reef-cam: Study Shows Which Fish Clean Up Reefs

12th - Higher Ed
In the green buffet under the sea, some fish prefer to nibble on seaweeds that emit chemicals toxic to precious corals, making for happy corals and even happier fish. Using underwater video cameras to record fish feeding on South Pacific...
Instructional Video5:02
Brian McLogan

How to evaluate the half angle of sine

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the Sine of an angle using the half-angle formula. The half-angle formula for Sine is helpful when you need to determine the exact value of function given an angle but cannot use a calculator or the angle is not...
Instructional Video10:59
Professor Dave Explains

Phylum Cnidaria Part 6: Coral Reefs

9th - Higher Ed
We just learned about class Anthozoa, which is the class of Cnidaria that contains all the corals. But there is much more to talk about with corals, as the massive coral reefs that they form act as entire ecosystems unto themselves....
Instructional Video23:54
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 12 (Manta Rays)

9th - 12th
It’s one thing to take a “selfie” what about trying to take a happy snap with a giant Manta Ray while swimming underneath it! Yup, that’s the challenge for Kayne today!
Instructional Video23:59
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 1 - Episode 7 (Turtles)

9th - 12th
Brandon takes Kayne to the Great Barrier Reef to track down one of the greatest sights in the animals kingdom: baby Turtles racing for the sea minutes after they are born.
Instructional Video9:30
Maddie Moate

Sea Turtle Conservation! (Baby Turtles!)| Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Greg and I visited the GILI MENO TURTLE SANCTUARY to learn more about what they do to help the turtles, why they are endangered and how we can help. Click on the links below for more information about Hawksbill Turtles, The Gili Meno...
Instructional Video6:05
Science360

Saving our ecologically important coral reefs - Marine ecologist Paul Sikkel

12th - Higher Ed
Coral reefs are dying. Harboring some of the most diverse species of marine life, corals are ecologically important. Paul Sikkel, a marine ecologist from Arkansas State University, explains why many coral reefs are dying and how...
Instructional Video8:03
Mediacorp

Exploring Indonesia's Undocumented Islands

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, a government mapping team in Indonesia is on a mission to find and register the country's missing islands. With the help of a drone, they discover three undocumented islands, but face challenges in confirming their...
Instructional Video6:42
Science360

Marine Biologist Erica Staaterman - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist Erica Staaterman is tuned in to the sounds of the undersea world. She records and analyzes the noise of life underwater, and as a result can tell you what a lobster sounds like, or a mantis shrimp (it rumbles).
Instructional Video9:39
Brave Wilderness

Venomous Octopus Defends the Reef!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Blue Wilderness, Mark and the crew are back at Grand Cayman Island… but this time for a space odyssey-like night dive unlike anything you’ve seen before. They are in search for something truly unique at the edge of the...
Instructional Video1:14
Visual Learning Systems

Understanding Biodiversity

9th - 12th
The video explains the concept of species and biodiversity. The video also highlights the diversity of living things in a natural habitat, such as a reef, and introduces the term "biodiversity" as a measure of the number of species in...
Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

I WONDER - Is A Coral Reef Alive?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of is a coral reef alive.
Instructional Video0:55
Next Animation Studio

Scientists discover 85 miles of deep-sea coral reef off Atlantic Coast

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers on board the research vessel Atlantis have discovered a deep-sea coral reef about 160 miles off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina.
Instructional Video5:48
Mediacorp

Indonesia's Palm Oil Industry: The Blame Game and Environmental Consequences

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the issue of forest fires caused by the palm oil industry in Indonesia. It examines the different perspectives on who is responsible for these fires, with the focus on small-scale farmers who resort to slash and burn...
Instructional Video4:23
Mediacorp

The Impact of Palm Oil: Controversies and Challenges in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the impact of the oil palm tree on Indonesia, focusing on its negative reputation due to deforestation, climate change, human rights abuses, and land conflicts. It highlights the economic benefits and high...
Instructional Video5:38
Schooling Online Kids

A Fun Phonics Series: Finn Finds A Friend

K - 5th
Finn the fish is lonely; he has no friends to play with. Join Finn on his quest as he asks flutes, footballs and ferns to be his friend. Help Finn learn that it is not the number of friends that we have, but the quality of our friends...
Instructional Video6:04
Science360

Coral Reefs -- Changing Planet

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists are studying coral reefs around the world to discover the impact that warmer temperatures and increased carbon dioxide may have on the life cycle of corals.<b<br/>r/>

Provided by the National Science Foundation & NBC Learn
Instructional Video21:04
Wonderscape

Geography Kids: Seven Natural Wonders of the World

K - 5th
The video highlights the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, including Guanabara Bay in Brazil, the Grand Canyon in the United States, Parícutin Volcano in Mexico, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Victoria Falls in Zambia and...
Instructional Video3:46
Weatherthings

Water Smart: Water on Earth - Oceans

6th - 8th
Water on Earth focuses on water as most kids would think about it. We start with water in obvious locations such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. We quickly learn that water can change phase to remain a solid in glaciers. Many kids may be...
Instructional Video1:00
Weatherthings

Water Smart: Water on Earth - Wetlands

6th - 8th
Water on Earth focuses on water as most kids would think about it. We start with water in obvious locations such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. We quickly learn that water can change phase to remain a solid in glaciers. Many kids may be...