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Will the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico create dead zones? That’s the concern of University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye. She’s headed to the gulf to investigate how the oil and methane gas discharged by the BP Deepwater Horizon spill is impacting the ocean microbes that live there. With funding from National Science Foundation, she is also looking at how the dispersants used to break up the oil are impacting marine life, including microbes, fish, and shellfish.
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Staghorn and elkhorn coral have become threatened species. These corals are the building blocks of reefs in the Caribbean and Florida Keys. Part of the "Coral Comeback" series.
The scientists will explore the color spectrum and explain why humans cannot see the whole spectrum. They will also create a solar oven using aluminum foil. Part of the House of Science Series.
See the extraordinary life of the octopus as never before. Segment from Wild Chronicles Series.
How do mollusks move? Close-up photography reveals the locomotion secrets of snails, sea hares, scallops, octopi, and squids.
Students investigate the wide array of fish found on the planet. Concepts and terminology include saltwater, freshwater, cold-blooded, fins, backbone, eggs, scales, and gills.
Teófila lives in the sea and catches sharks with her father and uncles. From the Kool Books series narrated by Hector Bonilla.
Discusses the diverse reproductive strategies of microorganisms. One of nine segments in a series, with all nine available on a DVD.
How do fish breathe underwater? The answer is oxygen. Scientists discuss how oxygen gets into water.
Narration, song, and underwater photography capture the primary characteristics of fish: scales, gills, and fins. Shows how fish swim and how they protect themselves. Labels identify key words.
Cutter is a young Atlantic spotted dolphin. When he was found in a busy harbor in Key West, he was dehydrated and malnourished. A team rescues and rehabilitates him.
Sea turtles face a treacherous journey on the beach and in the ocean. This animated tale explains their life cycle. Their journey is filled with threats from both animals and humans.
Discusses the various body structures that enable microorganisms to move and function in their habitats. One of nine segments in a series, with all nine available on a DVD.
Explains the development of the water snail from egg to adult, hard-shelled mollusk. One of nine segments in a series, with all nine available on a DVD.
Societal change and growth is impacting the ocean ecosystem. One of these consequences is the rapid decline and death of coral reefs. Part of the "Coral Comeback" series.
The creatures in this episode love the beach. Jack goes on a coastal adventure with African penguins, sea lions, marine iguanas, elephant seals, and sea turtles. Part of the "Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown" series.
It's cold; it's dark. The pressure is immense. A pilot and scientist from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute navigate a remotely operated deep-sea vehicle through underwater canyons, filming the ocean floor and collecting samples.
In this episode, host Jeff Corwin explores the largest wetland habitat in Botswana featuring a great herd of elephants, deadly hippos, snakes in trees, and exotic birds. Part of the "Ocean Mysteries" series.
Part of "The Living Oceans" series. Captures the ecological balance established between animals and plants on a Caribbean coral reef. Details the symbiotic and commensally symbiotic relationships along with the predator/prey relationship.
There is a mega mystery in Megabays. The kelp in Big Bay is washing ashore. What is causing the underwater kelp forest to collapse? Part of the "Cyberchase" series.
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Resources to teach younger students about animals
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Biology related concepts
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