Professor Dave Explains
Topography and Types of Sediments
Now that we've learned about the layers of the ocean, let's focus on the floor. How did oceanographers learn about the composition of the ocean floor? What is sediment? How do different types of sediment get to the ocean and what happens...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Shellfish Biologist
Washington’s Puget Sound provides a look into the future of coastal habitats across the world, due to the natural cycle of upwelling that occurs here. Join Philippe Cousteau as explores the links between the organisms that we rarely...
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Understanding the Powerful Waves of Tsunamis
Learn about the causes of tsunamis, their characteristics, and the destruction they can cause. Tsunamis are a form of natural disaster where a huge wave or waves form. Understand the importance of preparing for these powerful storms, as...
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The Great Sardine Run: Reflecting on the sardine run event
How can you become an oceanographer? Who controls hunt for sardines, the dolphins or the sharks? What type of sharks are seen hunting for sardines? The Great Sardine Run, Part 4
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How science explains monster waves
Rogue waves - enormous, spontaneous surface waves in the open ocean - were once the tall tales of sailors. They are waves that reach 2-3x taller than the largest average waves in the area, reaching heights of 75 – 100ft. With the help of...
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New tech being used to uncover secrets of the Halifax harbour
Federal scientists are using autonomous underwater vehicles to take more accurate images of the ocean floor. The CBC's Amy Smith spoke to marine geoscientist Alex Normandeau at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography.
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Sentinel-6: SpaceX to launch satellite to track rising sea levels
The new satellite is blasting off with a mission to keep track of one of the most challenging effects of global warming.
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'Medium Close Up hand-held-Kelp sways in ocean current. / Alaska, USA'
'Medium Close Up hand-held-Kelp sways in ocean current. / Alaska, USA'
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Sharks swim around a scuba diver on the ocean floor.
Sharks swim around a scuba diver on the ocean floor.
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Reef sharks swim around a scuba diver on the ocean floor.
Reef sharks swim around a scuba diver on the ocean floor.
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Sunbeams filter through water where a shark swims past.
Sunbeams filter through water where a shark swims past.
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Odyssey Marine Exploration vessel seized by Spanish authorities
1. Various of the Ocean Alert vessel docked at port 
2. Pan from police vehicle to the vessel 
3. Police on board the vessel 
4. Port officials securing vessel to the harbour
5. Mid of the name of the vessel: "Ocean Alert"
6. Pan from...
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CAN888 OCEANOGRAPHY BOAT - BANNOCK GENOVA
The inside of the Oceanography boat Bannock is shown.
1. ms interior male listening to recording
2. vs people in conference hall
3. ws buildings on harbor
4. vs boat (Bannock - Genoa) at dock
5. cu sign reading Vietato Salire a Bordo  -...
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Pioneering experiment uses ocean current to create electricity
TAIWAN OCEAN ENERGYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:03SHOTLIST:Hand out, courtesy of Professor Chen Yang-yih, Senior Vice...
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CAN 116 TOURIST SUBMARINE THE AUGUSTE PICCARD UNVEILED IN SWITZERLAND
New submarine for tourists, the Auguste Piccard, is wheeled out in Switzerland, overseen by Swiss engineer and oceanographer, Jacques Piccard
1. ms submarine towed out from workshop 
2. pan along name on submarine: Auguste Piccard
3. cu ...
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CAN502 OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH SITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Construction of the 'Neptune': a floating platform for oil searching, oceanographic research, channel tunnel mapping and sea-bed surveys in France.
1. ws platform out of water
2. ms platform under construction
3. vs construction workers...
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'Medium hand-held-A humpback whale dives and exposes its fluke. / Alaska, USA'
'Medium hand-held-A humpback whale dives and exposes its fluke. / Alaska, USA'
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Wide Shot push-in - Fish swim around formations of stag horn and table corals along the Great Barrier Reef / Heron Island, Australia
Wide Shot push-in - Fish swim around formations of stag horn and table corals along the Great Barrier Reef / Heron Island, Australia