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  • Small turtle held in a person's hands. Caption: studies sea turtles that are programmed from birth

    Sea turtles, salmon, and sharks sometimes travel the width of the ocean to return to their "breeding ground" to reproduce. With funding from the National Science Foundation, Biologist Ken Lohmann at the University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill studies the role magnetic fields play in these long distance migrations. In his lab he's done behavioral studies, manipulating environmental cues to see how young turtles respond to even small changes in magnetic fields.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • In Season

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    Hand holding a plastic pint container of strawberries with a field in the background. Caption: On the farm we have 8-9 week strawberry season.

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, food experts discuss the positives of eating seasonally. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A turtle and a school of small fish swimming underwater. Spanish Caption: O sea, no hay bases tecnicas ni biologicas

    This series explores the relationship between humans and the sea and focuses on the life of the sea turtle. Turtles worldwide face serious threats of extinction; however, conservation efforts are trying to preserve this species. Part of the "Turtle World" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A leopard seal with its mouth open. Caption: Armed, dangerous, and extremely hard to find,

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. In this episode, scientists study the hunting practices of leopard seals.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Large sea turtle swimming down towards the ocean floor. Caption: All this makes them great swimmers,

    Sea turtles are found in oceans around the world, and they face many challenges throughout their life cycle. Even before they hatch, these reptiles face tremendous odds against surviving to maturity. Students learn ways to help save this endangered and threatened species. Part of the "Saving a Species" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two sea turtles swimming in the water. Caption: tells her to go back to that same beach.

    Curiosity Quest Goes Green host Joel Greene visits the sea turtle hospital in Marathon, Florida to meet the staff who has dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabbing, and releasing sea turtles back into the wild. Some turtles get hit by boats, some swallow fishing hooks, some have tumors, but all of these amazing creatures can be treated at this hospital. Hopefully they heal quickly and return back to their natural habitat. Part of the Curiosity Quest Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Glowing ball representing the sun with a globe representing the earth traveling in orbit around it. Examples of the different hemispheres experiencing opposite seasons in the background. Caption: A season is a division of the year

    During a class about seasons, Speedy falls asleep and dreams that he and Shawn arrive at Rusty's lab. Rusty has invented an unusual device called the "Seasons Changer." While delivering the device, the two friends accidentally activate it and learn about each season. Part of the "Shawn and Team" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Group of seals on a beach, one looking up. Caption: Females actually return year after year

    Researchers from NOAA's National Marine Mammal Lab track the migrating fur seals to understand where they feed in winter months and what marine resources they depend on for survival. It's early November and the team affixes a satellite transmitter to an adult female. They won't see her back on the Pribilof Islands until next July, and they hope the tag will stay on throughout winter and spring. Back at their offices in Seattle, the researchers begin tracking tagged animals via satellites.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Reddish and light-colored plantlike organisms growing from the ocean floor. Caption: for a variety of organism, including deep-sea corals,

    More than 70 underwater canyons exist off the northeastern coast of the United States, and some are more than three miles deep. In this video, journey to some of the deep canyons and discover new species of sea coral through the eye of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV).

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Seal breaking the surface of the water and diving downward. Caption: with less than 600 seals remaining in the wild.

    Greece's Sporades Islands are home to Mediterranean monk seals, one of the most critically endangered species on Earth. When a pup washes ashore in a storm, a group of dedicated scientists spring into action to nurse the seal back to health. Healthy and strong, the growing seal is released back into the wild with a GIS transmitter to track her adaptation. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Coastal bay with a docked boat. Caption: The New Zealand people have a strong connection to the sea,

    Scholar Johan Norberg travels to New Zealand to find out how the Quota Management System has helped save fish populations. Thirty years ago, New Zealand fisheries were on the brink of disaster due to overfishing. Today, commercial fishing off New Zealand provides fish for consumers worldwide, an excellent livelihood for fishers, and a stronger, healthier ocean and fish population.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Heron standing on a rock on the edge of the water. Caption: and that's how they catch fish.

    It’s a fight for survival in Hawaii as rescuers work tirelessly to help the endangered monk seal population to recover. Then, a great blue heron is in grave danger after a soda can becomes stuck around its beak. Part of the Sea Rescue series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A shark swimming underwater. Spanish Caption: pez luna, tiburones, delfines…

    In this series, explorers travel the diverse and natural sanctuaries of the Gulf of California. Each episode highlights the fauna and flora of this region. Some of the locations visited include Revillagigedo Islands, the Espíritu Santo (Holy Spirit) National Park, and Cape Pulmo. Part of the "Inside the Sea" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Manatee in shallow water with people standing around it. Caption: It was a really neat thing to watch.

    An abandoned baby manatee is discovered at Blue Spring State Park in Alabama, and it takes team work to rescue and rehabilitate her. Next the SeaWorld's wild life rescue team is called to save two gulls tied together with fishing line.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An Octopus holding on to a bottle. Caption: Each arm has upto 200 suckers.

    Marine biologist Chelsea Bennice discusses the amazing superpowers of the octopus. These sea creatures have incredible abilities and adaptations. They use camouflage, mimicry, and jet-power to outwit their predators. They also have the ability to learn new tricks to solve problems.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Tubular spiny animal in various colors. Caption: There are thousands of different species.

    Sea cucumbers scavenge tiny pieces of food on the ocean floor, and they come in all different sizes. Some species are as small as coins, and others can grow to the size of a person. However, this weird animal does not have a brain. Part of the "Weird Animal" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Waves on the open ocean. Caption: The ocean is a very dynamic environment.

    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.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • People standing on the edge of a tide pool holding a large net. Caption: carefully navigate around the tide pools

    A group of sea lion pups have been rescued along the California coast, their issues range from physical injuries to illnesses. The dedication of the rescuers and veterinarians has them on the road to recovery. They also rescues a stranded dolphin on a beach near the US-Mexico border.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An illustration of a seagull

    In each episode, viewers are given clues about a hidden animal inside a magic box. Can viewers use all the clues to correctly guess the name of this beach-dwelling bird? Part of the "Zoobabu" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Image of a layer of ice above liquid water. Caption: This is called sea ice.

    Moko is an explorer. As he travels the world continent by continent, he makes many friends and discovers many natural phenomena which sometimes delight him, and other times scare him. Each animated episode recounts an adventure and takes an "original story" approach to explaining these natural phenomena. In this episode, on that morning, Moko decides it is time to leave this place and continue on his quest for the end of the world. Alarick offers him his boat and Moko takes off. Nightfalls and daylight seems to never return. As he advances on the waves of the dark ocean, his boat gets stuck in the sea ice. Moko thinks that this country is refusing to let him leave. He pleads for daylight to return and for the ice to melt by playing the flute Alarick gave him. The ice melts, his boat is freed and he carries on his voyage as the sun rises ahead of him. Moko discovers a new land in the horizon.

    (Source: DCMP)

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  • Animals

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    Resources to teach younger students about animals

    A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center

  • Biology

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    Biology related concepts

    A collection containing 59 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Elements

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    3D models and images of the entire periodic table of elements

    A collection containing 118 resources, curated by Library Lyna

  • Chemistry

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    • Simulation

    A collection of Chemistry related resources

    A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech