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Sperm whale
Sperm whale | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool
The sperm whale is definitely one of the coolest creatures
on Earth.
First of all, it is the largest carnivore on Earth. The females are typically around 20m long while the big...
The sperm whale is definitely one of the coolest creatures
on Earth.
First of all, it is the largest carnivore on Earth. The females are typically around 20m long while the big...
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Sea turtle
Sea turtle | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Turtles play an important role in keeping the oceans healthy. They keep balance in food webs by eating jellyfish and grazing on seagrass beds. Their presence keeps coral reefs healthy and cycles...
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Ocean Acoustics
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...
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Blue whale | Ocean Literacy
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....
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Plastics
Plastics | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Russell Arnott, a marine biologist at Bath University, is talking about plastic. Plastic is an amazing substance it can be used to make; clothing, food, packaging, car parts and even houses. It's...
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Welcome to Incredible Oceans
Welcome to Incredible Oceans | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool
Welcome to Incredible Oceans! Where we talk about Ocean
Literacy 🌊
FuseSchool introduces - INCREDIBLE OCEANS, a marine education organisation that aims to...
Welcome to Incredible Oceans! Where we talk about Ocean
Literacy 🌊
FuseSchool introduces - INCREDIBLE OCEANS, a marine education organisation that aims to...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: State of the Oceans
We depend on them for food, recreation, and more -- so why do we treat our oceans so badly? In this hour, Ira and guests take a look at the state of the world's ocean ecosystems. The prognosis isn't good -- but is it hopeless?