Oil-eating tubeworms and a 15-tentacled sea cucumber are among the 5,000 deep-dwelling species identified by the Census of Marine Life, a ten-year effort to chronicle life in the deep ocean. Video Courtesy: Census of Marine Life.
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A football octopod and a piglet squid are just a few of the bizarre deep-sea creatures uncovered during the ten-year Census of Marine Life, which ends in 2010. Video Courtesy: Census of Marine Life
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Learn about this type of Ascophyllum rockweed - called Wormweed. This seaweed found in the marsh grass areas of the upper intertidal is used to pack marine worms for shipping to market. This is a subspecies of the more common seaweed seen along the rocks and ledges of the Maine coast. Join Tidepo...
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Ten years of research by a team of 2000 scientists from 80 countries reveals the intricate existence of species like a translucent giant octopus to a fish bearing barbed fangs, living in total darkness at least 5km beneath the surface of the world’s oceans. Nearly 17650 species of animal, includ...
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it uses large, ear-like fins to make its way through the ocean. Dumbo lives 3000 metres (1.9 miles) underwater - in a part of the ocean thought by most until recently to be dark and lifeless. But Dumbo is not the only resident of the deepest ocean. It’s just one of thousands of newly discovered ...
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Learn about low tide and see the dramatic difference in the amount of water that flows in and out of the tiny bay in Maine. See the companion video for High Tide on Sipp’s Bay with Tidepool Tim. ... "high tide" "low tide" "marine ecology" "marine life" "sea life" "gulf of maine" ocean "marine bio...
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Learn about high tide and see the dramatic differences in the level of water and tidal current flowing in and out of this tiny bay in Maine. See the companion video for Low Tide on Sipp’s Bay with Tidepool Tim ... "high tide" "low tide" "marine ecology" "marine life" "sea life" "gulf of maine" oc...
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Giant, jelly-like sheets of dead and living organic matter, known as marine mucilages, are spreading throughout the Mediterranean. The blobs may smother marine life and carry diseases dangerous to humans.Video courtesy Piero Mascalchin www.mescalchin.it ... sea mucus news national geographic thr...
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Journey to Palau and meet the people and their deep connection to sharks. Members of a local shark clan help shed light on why certain villages believe the sharks are gods. Have sharks and humans learned to accept each other over the centuries?
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When giant cuttlefish fight for territory in the warm mating waters that surround Australia, they radiate flashing colours to ward off animal predators. Watch this fascinating clip to find out more about this unusual wild Australian fish. From the BBC.
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