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VIDEO
PSA's & Humorous
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Help the dolphins keep their homes healthy and clean! Be a part of the movement to protect our oceans!
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Sea creatures and humans alike are enjoying the benefits of by marine parks all over the globe. Be a part of the movement to protect our oceans!
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This could very well be the most beautiful bubble ring (also known as a toroidal vortex) ever recorded on film.
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A magic moment caught between a dolphin and a dog. This clip is from the award-winning IMAX classic, DOLPHINS by MacGillivray Freeman Films.
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Straight from the Arctic to your screen, here's a follow up to our "Laziest Polar Bear Ever!" video.
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Straight from the Arctic to your screen, here's the laziest polar bear ever recorded. This polar bear was recorded using a Canon Mark II DSLR in Churchill, Canada.
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Learn more about the amazing places Ferdie and Mitzi visited and critters they saw on their thrilling trip through the world's ocean habitats.
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Check out this funny polar bear doing a handstand and his hind paw sticking out of the water. Be warned, this is one of the cutest things you'll ever see!
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Straight from the Arctic to your screen, here's a funny polar bear cub video to melt your heart.
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Ocean Conservation Videos
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The Problem With Plastics. Anna Cummins and Marcus Eriksen of 5 Gyres Institute explain why plastics are impacting the health of our oceans.
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In this episode of OCEAN HEROES, Anna Cummins and Marcus Eriksen of 5 Gyres Institute explain: WHAT IS A GYRE?
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The Weekly Dive Series
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Humpback whales have become famous for their long, complex, and haunting songs. However, not all of them sing these elaborate melodies.
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Humpback mothers give birth in the tropics. But what is their growth rate exactly? Watch to find out!
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Some species of nudibranch prey on stinging animals, such as jellies and anemones, and can store the nematocysts (stinging cells) for their own defenses.
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Shot in Laguna Beach, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts for each week.
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Shot in Crystal Cove State Park, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts each week.
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Shot in Laguna Beach, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts each week.
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Shot in Laguna Beach, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts from the week.
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Shot at Main Beach in Laguna Beach, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts from the week.
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Shot at Oak Street in Laguna Beach, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts from the week.
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Shot at Aliso Creek Beach in Laguna Beach, California, The Weekly Dive, a One World One Ocean original series, shares the top ocean news and fun facts from the week.
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Shot at Table Rock Beach in Laguna Beach, California, Sarah's Weekly Dive shares the top ocean news and fun facts from the week.
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Shot at Table Rock Beach in Laguna Beach, California, Sarah's Weekly Dive shares fun ocean news and facts.
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Welcome to The Weekly Dive -- your one-stop shop for the top ocean news (in our opinion) from the week.
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Welcome to the first video edition of The Weekly Dive -- your one-stop shop for the top ocean news (in our opinion) from the week.
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Shot on Victoria Beach in Laguna, Sarah's weekly dive shares fun ocean news and facts.
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Ocean Expedition Series
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Introducing an open-source, tele-robotic submarine with live streaming video. You control it from the surface, and you see what it sees.
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"Coral reefs are like the rainforests of the sea," said aquanaut and marine scientist Mark Patterson. And sea sponges are one of the main trees
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One World One Ocean presents, in association with Liquid Pictures 3D -- Mission Aquarius -- a project of Aquarius Reef Base.
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World renowned underwater filmmaker, Howard Hall, shares his experiences filming Great White Sharks, Sea Lions, Leafy Sea Dragons & Cuttlefish in South Australia.
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Check out how Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and his University Of Miami crew tag sharks in the Berry Islands, Bahamas to study their migration patterns and thus, better protect them.
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Dr. Richard Pyle is an ichthyologist completed an expedition to Cocos Island, off the coast of Costa Rica, where he examined the ocean biodiversity of this critical marine protected area.
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The process of bubble netting, and the difficulty in capturing the humpback whale feeding process on large format film.
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Sustainable Seafood Videos
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Chilean seabass (Dissostichus eleginoides) are found in the Southern Ocean off of Chile, Argentina, South Africa, and New Zealand.
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Known to some as the Tiger of the Sea, the bluefin tuna can swim at speeds of up to 60 mph and grow to 1500 lbs and 15 feet long!
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Orange roughy, once called slimehead, is a deep sea fish that can live to 100 years old! Since they're so slow to grow and to reproduce, they are vulnerable to overfishing.
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Usually, shrimp is caught by bottom trawling, which damages the seafloor habitat and has high levels of bycatch: for every pound of shrimp caught, 3-15 lbs. of other animals are accidentally killed and thrown away.
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Boat To Belly reveals how fish find their way from the ocean to the world's finest restaurants. To learn more about sustainable seafood and protecting our ocean please visit http://oneworldoneocean.org.
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Sea Creature Fun Facts Series
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film "To The Arctic 3D" opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April 20, 2012.
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PHOTOS
Slides with Ocean Facts.
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INFOGRAPHICS
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It turns out sustainable seafood is not only better for the ocean, it’s healthier for you, too.
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We're highlighting the good seafood choices, and why we should make them.
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Worldwide plastic pollution in the ocean is hard to get a grip on. Here it is on one visually pleasing page.
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As part of Mission Aquarius , we made this infographic that helps you get to know Aquarius Reef Base.
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Fish Facts
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BLOGS
Create a Blue Zoo weekly blog series on your website or Facebook page. Or invite your followers to take a Weekly Dive into the latest ocean news. Help drive traffic to your site by updating your content weekly.
Blue Zoo
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Feather stars and sea lilies are relatives of sea stars. They use their feathery arms to filter particles from the water for food.
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The macaroni penguin was named after 18th century British “macaronis,” flamboyantly dressed men.
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Sea spiders form a taxonomic class called pycnogonida and can be found in all oceans and most marine habitats. Most species are very small.
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The chocolate chip sea star, named for the brown horns on its back, is found in Indo Pacific reefs, seagrass beds, and sandy bottom habitats
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This little crab feeds on organic matter in sand, and leaves behind perfect arrangements of sand balls around its burrow in the process.
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Barracudas are fierce predators as seen in “Finding Nemo” – but they usually aren't interested in attacking humans.
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Many flatworms are parasites but some species are free-living and beautiful. Plus, they're hermaphrodites and can regenerate body parts!
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Skates and rays (relatives of sharks) have many features in common, but also differences: skates lay eggs and rays give birth to live young.
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This fish has extremely different color patterns at different parts of its life - and it can change from female to male!
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Commonly known as the “by-the-wind sailor,” these hydrozoans depend on the wind for mobility.
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Gorgonians, like sea fans and sea whips, are perfectly shaped to filter plankton from the current for food.
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This seabird is native to the eastern Pacific. Males use their brightly colored feet and an elaborate dance to impress mates.
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Though many people call them jellyfish, these soft-bodied invertebrates aren’t fish at all!
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The giant clam is the largest bivalve known in the history of the world, and it is heavier than any other mollusk alive today.
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A type of anglerfish, Commerson's frogfish are often seen sitting on sponges and can change their color and texture in order to camouflage.
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Horseshoe crabs are an ancient species. They are more closely related to arachnids, like spiders, than other true crabs.
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Sea otters are a keystone species for kelp forests. They keep the kelp beds healthy by preying on sea urchins.
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You may not have noticed bryozoans before. They look like plants but are really tiny animals that live in colonies.
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Blue whales are the biggest animals ever, but their dinner is not! They are filter feeders that prey on krill, tiny shrimp-like creatures.
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It is a shark (not a whale!) and it’s the largest fish in the world.
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Together, a colony of coral polyps lays down layer upon layer of stony skeleton. Over thousands of years, they can create a whole reef.
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The ancient animals of the Phylum Porifera are simple bundles of cells, but there’s more to them than it would seem.
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This critically endangered gentle giant is known for the loud booming sound it makes when it feels threatened.
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The giant squid is an animal about which there are many more legends than facts.
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The garibaldi is the California State Marine Fish. Male garibaldis aggressively guard their home territory.
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Some call the Australian sea lion “the most beautiful sea lion in the world.” They are one of the most endangered species of pinnipeds.
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The King Eider sea duck lives along the coast in the Arctic. Sometimes 10,000 or more come together in a flock.
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Walruses are social animals and can be found in large groups called haul outs. The largest males dominate in the hierarchy.
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Bearded seals, named for their whiskers, are the Arctic's largest species of seal.
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Weekly Dive
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Coral reefs in peril but not beyond saving; Arctic Ocean especially susceptible to ocean acidification; & more ocean news.
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White House finalizes national ocean policy; coelocanth, “living fossil,” genome sequenced; & more ocean news!
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Australia to confront Japan over whaling in UN court in June; young Arctic explorers plant flag on seabed at North Pole; & more ocean news!
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Chinese foreign fishery catch vastly underreported; dolphin-safe tuna certification requirements expansion proposed; and more ocean news.
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Deep-sea submarine donated to science by James Cameron; increased Antarctica sea ice may result from melt; & more ocean news.
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'Dirty Blizzard' may account for missing Deepwater Horizon oil; groceries pledge not to sell genetically modified salmon; & more ocean news.
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Ocean’s deepest point teems with microbial life; overfishing large fish could cause genetic shift to smaller individuals; & more ocean news.
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New protections for 3 critically endangered shark species, but polar bear proposal rejected; global temperatures hit 4,000 year high; & more
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100 million sharks are killed per year; Calif. set to protect great whites; Arctic drilling suspended for 2013; & more ocean news.
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Raja Ampat declared sanctuary for sharks and mantas; one-third of seafood mislabeled nationwide; dolphins mimic calls of companions; & more.
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Arctic sea ice dropped 80% since 1980; submersible Alvin to resume diving; scientists: plastics should be labeled hazardous material; & more
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"No take zone" benefits fish and fishermen; tsunami in Solomon Islands; dolphin pod saved by “kidnapping” baby; & more ocean news.
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Fish with 2,500 times the radiation limit found at Fukushima; climate change bringing bigger surf to Southern Hemisphere; & more ocean news!
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First glimpse of giant squid, surging sea level, Chinese ships stuck in ice, tuna at record price & near extinction, heat resistant corals.
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California shipping lanes to be shifted to protect whales. Two Arctic seals added to endangered species list... And more ocean news!
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Sea otters allowed to naturally expand back into Southern California; Chile protects seamounts from bottom trawling; and more ocean news!
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Court condones the transfer of the orca Morgan to Spanish amusement park; world’s largest shark sanctuary established; and more ocean news.
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Proposed protections for corals and the Sonoma Coast, accelerating Arctic ice melt, increased mercury, green abalone and data from the deep.
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Dispersant made Deepwater Horizon spill 52 times more toxic; EU Parliament closes loopholes in sharkfinning ban; and other ocean news!
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Ocean acidification effects already seen in snails; microbial life discovered in the earth's crust below the seafloor; & more ocean news!
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Mozambique forms Africa’s largest coastal reserve. American Samoa fully protects sharks. World fish harvest projected to fall 2% this year.
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Deal to protect Antarctic seas fails; world's largest offshore wind farm begins producing electricity; and more ocean news.
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Litter increasing in Arctic deep sea. US and NZ compromise on Antarctic protection. Some Fukushima fish still contaminated with radiation.
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Ocean iron-fertilization experiment starts plankton bloom and causes concern; sea level rise faster in the Northeast US; and more ocean news
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10-fold increase in MPAs over last decade. Human causes behind most whale deaths in since 1970s. Weekly Dive video returns!
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Leatherback designated California State Symbol, study says irreversible sea level rise will continue for millennia, and other ocean news
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Amid 17-year high in US seafood catch, some fisheries still declared disasters. Arctic oil drilling plans postponed due to safety issues.
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Disaster declared for US Northeast groundfishing industry. Arctic ice melt beats 2007 record by 35%. Forage fish get nationwide protection.
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Chinese airline no longer transports shark fins. Drilling for Arctic oil has begun. Study says Caribbean coral reefs have collapsed.
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Arctic sea ice at record low and shrinking. Cook Islands & New Caledonia protect large swaths of Pacific. Drought shrinks Gulf dead zone.
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UK cod and haddock consumption outstrips its own waters. US CO2 emissions fall to 20-year low. Sustainable seafood is healthier for people.
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Arctic ice melt setting records. Ocean Health Index tool for marine management. N. American freshwater fish extinctions to double.
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Olympics serve sustainable seafood; France pays fishermen to hunt sharks; Paul Watson to continue whale conservation on the run.
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EU Commission proposes end to bottom trawling; whale meat illegally sold to tourists in Greenland; International Whaling Commission recap.
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Tuna set free, trash-cleaning marine drone, climate changing salmon, and state of emergency for world's coral reefs.
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3D mapping of Arctic ice, blue whales threatened in Sri Lanka, leatherback turtles and climate change.
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Controversial development cancelled near pristine Cabo Pulmo. Australia unveils plan to create the world’s largest network of MPAs.
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CA completes statewide network of MPAs. Honduran president burns illegal shark fins. US and EU pledge to improve fishing regulations.
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Fukushima radiation found in tuna. DNA study says marine reserves beneficial to fisheries. Peru dolphin deaths linked to sonar testing.
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Genetically engineered salmon awaits approval. Paul Watson released on bail. Seagrass meadows important for carbon storage.
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Lobster poacher goes to jail; so does Paul Watson. Navy study says sonar harmful to whales. NOAA says US fish stocks improving.
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Iceland halts fin whaling. Orcas attack gray whale calf, humpbacks intervene. "The Cove" to establish dolphin park, still won't cease hunt.
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The Clean Water Act improved California water quality. Marine plastic pollution worse than previously thought. Mass pelican deaths in Peru.
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X Prize takes on ocean acidification. New research changes theory about polar bear lineage. Chile expands marine reserves.
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Seafood fraud widespread, says study. Zoos & aquariums seek to import and protect polar bears; hunters seek to import polar bear trophies.
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Ocean planning would bring billions in benefits. Salmon fishing quotas raised in CA and OR. Polar bears show signs of skin disease.
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Low levels of radiation have spread from Fukushima to Southern California kelp, and other ocean news.
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James Cameron visits the Abyss; new species of hammerhead shark found; Ancient Hawaiians had abundant fisheries, harsh enforcement.
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Climate change to cause $2 trillion in ocean damage by 2100; Titanic tourism; sustainable fishing in France
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Kiribati becoming 1st climate casualty, whalers go home, black market fish trade
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Ocean acidification rate at 300M year high; leatherback sea turtle risk zones.
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Google river view, rescuing dolphins, fisheries monitoring 2.0, and...
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Whale song differences, sound pollution causes whale stress, and more ocean news
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A super giant crustacean, new endangered species, and $3 billion sunken treasure
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive op ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff too!
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive, where we keep you updated on the top ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff mixed in as well. With that, dive in to this week's news!
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive, where we keep you updated on the top ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff mixed in as well. With that, dive in to this week's news!
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive, where we keep you updated on the top ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff mixed in as well. With that, dive in to this week's news!
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive, where we keep you updated on the top ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff mixed in as well. With that, dive in to this week's news!
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive, where we keep you updated on the top ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff mixed in as well. With that, dive in to this week's news!
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekly Dive, where we keep you updated on the top ocean news from around the world with some fun stuff mixed in as well. With that, dive in to this week's news!
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Today, we are excited to bring you the first installment of The Weekly Dive – your one-stop shop for the top ocean news (in our opinion) from the week. In addition to must-read ocean news, we’ll also be sharing one user-generated video a week as our way of celebrating all the great ocean content being captured by ocean enthusiasts around the world – people like YOU who are out there in the trenches.
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Ocean STEMulation
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While moving in rhythm was thought to be linked to vocal mimicry, this sea lion shows that there’s more to it.
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A whale’s decomposing body becomes its own specialized seafloor habitat. It can support a whole community of animals, sometimes for decades.
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Fish have special sensory organs to detect water flow, which help them find prey and swim efficiently. Now, robots can do this, too.
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Scientists demonstrate for the first time that salmon navigate to their home rivers to spawn by following the earth's magnetic field.
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Bioluminescence is extremely useful for many species, especially in the deep, dark ocean - but why?
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Bioluminescence is light produced by a living thing through a chemical reaction involving two main compounds, luciferin and luciferase.
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Powered by solar and wave energy, the unmanned vehicle completed a 9,000 mile voyage and collected large volumes of scientific data.
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Marine mammals are well adapted to a deep-diving lifestyle, but they aren’t immune to decompression sickness.
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The first commercial wave energy project in the US will test the use of vertical, piston-like buoys for generating renewable energy.
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Aquarius dramatically extends dive time because it enables saturation diving -- no decompression til the mission is over.
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It’s used in making many things -from pudding to paint, shampoo to sherbet- and it comes from seaweed!
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In the field of biomimicry, research on how cephalopods change their skin color could eventually lead to color-changing clothing for people.
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Tsunamis are usually caused by underwater earthquakes, which happen at the borders of tectonic plates.
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Cameron makes history with first solo trip to ocean's deepest point, raising interest in deep sea science once more.
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Getting to the ocean's deepest point, Challenger Deep, 7mi below the surface
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Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the ocean.
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A sponge makes silica strands that are similar to optical fibers - but better.
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Fisheye
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In a single and singular frozen moment, we see things that would otherwise go unnoticed, like this lone blade of seagrass...
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Here in coastal California we don't ge the explosion of fall colors you see elsewhere...unless you open your eyes while duck diving.
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If you know where to look, the dark of winter has a beauty all its own...
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