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Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

STEM Career Closeup: Marine Biologist, Author, and Documentary Filmmaker

9th - 12th
This video features a marine biologist who shares her experiences in collecting venomous stonefish, communicating science to the public, and discovering sea slugs. She also talks about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life and...
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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 we can...
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Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist and Conservationist

9th - 12th
Dr. Kate Charlton-Robb is the Founding Director and Head of Research at the Marine Mammal Foundation. With over 16 years experience researching dolphins across southern Australia, Kate achieved a Bachelor of Science with a double major...
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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).
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Instructional Video5:41
Science360

Marine ecologist Paul Sikkel - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Sikkel — who runs a marine laboratory at Arkansas State University — studies host-parasite-cleaner interactions on coral reefs, and the influences of changes in reef ecology triggered by climate change. In addition to leading research...
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Instructional Video6:46
Science360

Marine biologist Eric Keen - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist Eric Keen, who found time to produce an award-winning video while researching whales in the fjords of the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, is a graduate student at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC...
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Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

How El Niño Impacts Marine Plant Life

3rd - 11th
El Niño years can have a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, and NASA scientists are studying the relationship between the two. Ocean color maps, based on a month's worth of satellite data, show El Niño's impact on...
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Instructional Video18:52
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Great White Sharks

K - 5th
Discover the incredible speed, strength, and feeding habits of this apex predator, as well as its unique anatomy and adaptations for survival. Learn about the life cycle and habitat of great white sharks, and the important role they play...
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Podcast5:45
Curated Video

Microscopic Marine Organisms Can be Beautiful and Deadly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dinoflagellates are tiny marine microbes that make up the foundation of the aquatic ecosystems. They often go unnoticed because of how small they are, but any seafood you've eaten has eaten a dinoflagellate. A theater group has developed...
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Instructional Video4:59
Professor Dave Explains

Marine Ecologist Virginia Schutte (Get to Know a Scientist!)

12th - Higher Ed
When we think of a scientist hard at work, we usually picture them in a laboratory, with all kinds of glassware and solutions and high-tech gizmos all around them. But lots of scientists work in nature! Virginia Schutte is a marine...
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Instructional Video1:00
National Geographic Kids

What is Bioluminescence? | Nat Geo Kids Deep-sea Creatures Playlist

Pre-K - 6th
Discover the very best videos about deep sea creatures YouTube has to offer - brought to you by National Geographic Kids! ➡ Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToNatGeoKids ➡ Watch more...
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Instructional Video1:00
National Geographic Kids

Animals That Live in the Deep Sea | Nat Geo Kids Deep-sea Creatures Playlist

Pre-K - 6th
Discover the very best videos about deep sea creatures YouTube has to offer - brought to you by National Geographic Kids! ➡ Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToNatGeoKids ➡ Watch more...
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Instructional Video1:07
National Geographic

See The Red Tide That Is Devastating Florida's Sea Life | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
A deadly algae bloom off the coast of Florida has killed thousands of sea creatures. It first started in October 2017, and is the region’s worst in over a decade. Similar blooms occur around the world and are known as "red tides" for...
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Instructional Video1:21
National Geographic

This Wiggly Robotic Fish Could Advance Marine Research | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
How could this robotic "fish" help marine biologists monitor the health of habitats? The MIT team behind SoFi says it's the most advanced robotic fish of its kind ever built. Since SoFi blends in, it can monitor marine animals up-close...
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Instructional Video0:33
National Geographic Kids

The Creepy Creatures of the Deep Sea | Nat Geo Kids Deep-sea Creatures Playlist

Pre-K - 6th
Discover the very best videos about deep sea creatures YouTube has to offer - brought to you by National Geographic Kids! ➡ Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToNatGeoKids ➡ Watch more...
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Instructional Video1:39
National Geographic

Three New Marine Parks Protect Stunning Biodiversity | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Two countries have made a big new splash in ocean conservation. Niue, a tiny island in the South Pacific, has committed to protecting 49,000 square miles of ocean, including one of the world's best habitats for reef sharks. Additionally,...
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Instructional Video1:35
National Geographic

Tiny Sea Creatures Could Create Big Ocean Currents | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Previously, scientists believed that zooplankton could only affect the water in their own size range. But a new study demonstrates, as a group, they can create powerful turbulence. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About...
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Instructional Video1:16
National Geographic

What It Means to Be a Marine Biologist | The Spark

Pre-K - 11th
National Geographic ExplorerNational Geographic Explorer Asha de Vos talks about what it means to be a Marine Biologist and the impact this has on her home country of Sri Lanka. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe...
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Instructional Video2:05
National Geographic

See a New Robot That Captures Sea Creatures—Gently | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
How do you carefully collect and release a squishy sea creature? Make a gentle robot. Scientists created a new underwater robotic sampler to aid in research of deep sea inhabitants. The 12-sided enclosure folds and unfolds like origami,...
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Instructional Video2:46
National Geographic Kids

Marine Biologist: David Gruber | Best Job Ever

Pre-K - 6th
David Gruber studies glow in the dark fish! Learn more about being a marine biologist in this episode of Best Job Ever. ➡ Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToNatGeoKids ➡ Check out our playlist:...
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Instructional Video3:35
National Geographic

Defending Marine Wildlife | Explorer

Pre-K - 11th
In their mission to stop fishing of the endangered totoaba fish, the Sea Shepherd crew finds other animals caught up in fishing nets. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Explorer here:...
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Instructional Video1:52
National Geographic

New Invention Keeps Deep-Sea Creatures Alive at Surface | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
A new pressurized chamber designed by the California Academy of Sciences and Monterey Bay Aquarium can now transport fish safely from the deep-sea to the surface. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic:...
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Instructional Video3:20
SciShow

Why Are Marine Mammals So Big?

12th - Higher Ed
Marine mammals are famously large, but why is that? And is there a polar bear-sized sea otter in our future? Check out PBS Eons!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OSRKtT_9vw Hosted by: Olivia Gordon Head to https://scishowfinds.com/ for...
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Instructional Video18:25
TED Talks

TED: The intriguing sound of marine mammals | Peter Tyack

12th - Higher Ed
Peter Tyack of Woods Hole talks about a hidden wonder of the sea: underwater sound. Onstage at Mission Blue, he explains the amazing ways whales use sound and song to communicate across hundreds of miles of ocean.