Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

Locals divided over casino company's plans to lure tourists to tiny archipelago

Higher Ed
Residents of a small chain of Bahamas islands renowned for their unspoilt nature and remoteness remain divided over plans to develop the area into a grand casino destination estimated...
Instructional Video1:19
Curated Video

SYND 18-6-71 ISRAELI CHARTERED OIL TANKER PULLS INTO EILAT PORT AFTER BEING ATTACKED BY ROCKET-FIRE

Higher Ed
The Israeli chartered oil tanker "Coral Sea" puts into Eilat port after being attacked by rocket-fire.

1. VS of the "Coral Sea" approaching
Eilat
2. VS of the deck o
f the ship
3. MCU of the ship's name on a...
Instructional Video6:43
Curated Video

Pacific islands face climate change threat

Higher Ed
In the northern Pacific Ocean, the Marshall Islands are made up of 29 low lying coral atolls.

It looks like the...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

PRico surf haven at risk of hotel development

Higher Ed
A peaceful beach in a remote part of Puerto Rico which draws surfers from around the world every year is in danger of becoming commercialised.Developers and local officials are eager to transform it into a more traditional tourist...
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

USA: CLINTON DRAWS ATTENTION TO RESCUING OCEAN RESOURCES

Higher Ed
English/Nat

U-S President Bill Clinton is trying to draw attention to rescuing ocean resou
rces.
On Friday, he announced a number of environmental remedies - including a 10-year extension...
News Clip3:42
Curated Video

The Great Barrier Reef Has Highest Growth Of Coral In Nearly 40 Years

Higher Ed
Unfortunately, the Great Barrier Reef is still vulnerable, as in the southern region it decreased from 38% to 34%.
Instructional Video
Sea Studios Foundation

Shape of Life: Cnidarians: Life on the Move

9th - 10th
Did you know that Cnidarians were the first animals to have muscles and nerves to produce behavior? They were also the first to have a mouth and stomach to digest food. This animiation will help you learn about nematocysts when we watch...