Nature League
What Do You Know About the Ocean? - Field Trip
In this Nature League Field Trip, Brit asks people on the streets of Missoula about the oceans and life in the sea.
Nature League
Are Deep Sea Creatures Basically Aliens? - Lesson Plan
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit explains some ocean basics and then answers questions related to the Earth’s seas.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Wildlife on Lady Elliot Island
Season 2, Manta part 3. As they wait for the weather to improve, Kayne and Kamil wander the island and learn about the unique ecosystem. They get a rare glimpse of the red-tailed tropic bird and its nesting habits then go in a sheltered...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
The Unique Ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef
Season 1, Turtles part 3. Brandon and Kayne take a deep dive to explore what is beneath the surface of the Great Barrier Reef. They won't see any baby turtules here but there are a lot of other fish, coral, and other sea creatures to...
EarthEcho International
Exploring the Threats to Coral Reefs: A Dive into Biscayne Bay
The video explores the impact of changing water quality on coral reefs, specifically in South Florida's Biscayne Bay. Marine biologist Ilsa Kuffner discusses the three main threats facing coral reefs: coral bleaching, ocean...
Schooling Online
Powering Through Prose: George Orwell, 1984 - Theme of Individuality and Identity
What makes you, you? This lesson explores the theme of individuality and identity in George Orwell’s ‘1984’. Learn about the precious link between Winston’s memories and his identity. Watch out for the forces that threaten Winston’s...
Science360
Even healthy corals have viruses - Science Nation
Corals are important ecosystem engineers, providing habitat and nutrient recycling to tropical reefs. However, coral species' richness and abundance are in decline worldwide, due in large part to the impacts from global industrialization...
Science360
Even healthy corals have viruses
Corals are important ecosystem engineers, providing habitat and nutrient recycling to tropical reefs. However, coral species' richness and abundance are in decline worldwide, due in large part to the impacts from global industrialization...
The Backyard Scientist
Molten Aluminum Vs 'Spitballs' - SO COOL!! (water balz)
I packed a fishtank completely full of water balls (water beads, water balz, orbeez, spitballs...). Im guessing there are over 10,000 in there!
Next Animation Studio
China’s fish ecosystem on verge of collapse
The military crisis in the South China Sea has increased the rate at which coral reefs and fish stocks are being destroyed.
Next Animation Studio
Coral reefs may lose almost all habitats by 2020: study
A new study presented to the American Geophysicists Union says climate warming and rising acidity will kill off nearly all coral reef habitats by 2100.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Ved Chirayath Talks About Imaging Through the Ocean Surface
A conversation with Ved Chirayath, research scientist and lead for the Laboratory for Advanced Sensing at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Marine Biologist
Ilsa Kuffner is a Research Marine Biologist with the US Geological Survey who investigates the causes and effects of coral reef degradation. She conducts experiments in the field to determine how various factors such as water...
Next Animation Studio
Deadly coral toxin released during home fish tank cleaning
An entire family nearly died after the world's second deadliest poison leaked into their home during a recent fish tank cleaning. The Washington Post reports that many home aquariums not only hold exotic fish, but also zoanthid corals,...
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Coral Biologist
The video showcases the life of a marine biologist who spends half of their time in the field studying reefs and the other half in the lab analyzing data. The biologist's work includes coral restoration, monitoring coral health, and...
Science360
INVASIVE SPECIES
In episode 15, Charlie chats about insulin signaling, invasive algae and an improvement in the detection of fraudulent art.
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn't Hear About This Week - Episode 7
“Walking molecules” that haul damaged DNA to the cell’s emergency room, drones that could be small as a fingernail, fish that do the “electric hide,” and local interventions that could boost coral’s resilience to bleaching. Yes, it’s “4...
Easy Languages
Greek Tongue Twister Challenge | Easy Greek 71
Greek Tongue Twister Challenge | Easy Greek 71 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles in Greek...
Nature League
Invertebrates and Ocean Mixing - De-Natured
In this De-Natured segment of Nature League, Brit breaks down a recent scientific journal article about the impact of invertebrate motion on the mixing of water columns. Article citation: Isabel A. Houghton, Jeffrey R. Koseff, Stephen G....
Oxford Comma
Love Poem or Insulting: My Misstress' Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun
Scholars debate what exactly Shakespeare meant when he wrote these famous words in his mysterious sonnets. For some, including my wife, it's the greatest love poem of all time. For others, it's one big burn. We'll try to answer that...
Next Animation Studio
Reef corals weathered dino extinction, may survive global warming
Reef algae are much older and more resilient than previously thought, and may well survive longer than expected.
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 22
A new design for insulin that’s easy to swallow, deep-sea surprise game changer for climate, catching reefs on the flip side, and the physics of how bees chill. For more info: Insulin Pill...