Interview in May 2009 with Cinthia Campos and Brian Bonilla former team captains of the school's NOSB team. They discuss their participation and their currrent activities and the influence the NOSB program had on their...
AssociatedPress wrote: Scientists at Georgia Tech in Atlanta are trying to set the movements of fish and ants to music. If they're successful, the results could help both humans and animals live richer lives. (Dec. 17)
kitakitssapanay wrote: Some video shots made through snorkling of the marine protected area of San Jose de buenavista, Antique, Philippines. It is a degraded site but since 5 years on recovery.
Tour of the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, the ship for NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration, a tour given in July 2008 just after the commissioning. The tour included educators working with NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration...
Join Scripps director Charles Kennel, a member of the Pew Oceans Commission, as he discusses the crisis in marine ecosystems and the scientific and governance challenges inherent in responding to the crisis. Series:...
This video was produced by students at Shake-A-Leg Miami (www.Shakealegmiami.org) in an afterschool program where students interact with the natural habit of Biscayne Bay and create environmental awareness videos in...
NOAAOceanMediaCenter wrote: Join NOAA and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's (MBARI) 2002 expedition to the deep trenches of the Monterey canyon where they discovered previously unknown species. Produced by...
PBS wrote: In this narrated slide show, see artifacts recovered from British explorer Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition to pioneer a passage through the Arctic Ocean. Narrator Russell Potter is an English professor...
Experience what it is like to be an Ice diver studying the density of creatures living on the underside of ice floes. While much of under-ice diving is similar to regular diving, there are a few important differences....
View colorful highlights of deep-sea marine life from the Gulf of Alaska, including fan corals, vase sponges, basket stars and squid. This video comes from a NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration mission to study unexplored...
Bahia Grande is a 6,000+ acre shallow basin that was inundated prior to the construction of the Brownsville Ship Channel in the 1930's and the subsequent construction of Highway 48 from Port Isabel to Brownsville. For the...