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Why are coral reefs so important?
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(Media / Why are coral reefs so important?)
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More than just colourful underwater scenery, coral reefs have huge benefits for life on land. From developing treatments for cancer to protecting shorelines from tsunamis, these diverse ecosystems matter ...
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Schmidt Ocean Live Stream
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(Media / Schmidt Ocean Live Stream)
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Streamed live on Mar 26, 2016
this is a first live stream in VR equirectangular format from a hydrothermal vent on the bottom of the ocean. It is situated at the Niua South vent site in Tongan waters ...
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Virtual Vents - ROPOS Dive R1916 - First Dive of the Expedition
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(Media / Virtual Vents - ROPOS Dive R1916 - First Dive of the Expedition)
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First dive of the expedition starts at Niua South. The ROPOS ROV will be conducting a photogrammetric survey of the vent field.
Hydrothermal vents are like geysers, or hot springs, on the ocean floor. ...
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Virtual Vents - ROPOS Dive R1919 -Science Sampling
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(Media / Virtual Vents - ROPOS Dive R1919 -Science Sampling)
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Scientists completed their first collection of samples at the Niua South vent field and are going back down for more! Watch the shrimp-sucker and other tools used to get up-close-and-personal with the ...
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Fracking explained: opportunity or danger
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(Media / Fracking explained: opportunity or danger)
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Fracking explained in five minutes. Fracking is a controversial topic. On the one side the gas drilling companies, on the other citizen opposed to this drilling method. Politicians are also divided on ...
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The Future of Protein Will Not Be Meat
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(Media / The Future of Protein Will Not Be Meat)
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The average American eats 80.6 pounds of beef every year. Since farming cattle is water and land-intensive—and responsible for between 18 and 51 percent of greenhouse gas emissions—companies like Beyond ...
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Sunlight: The Solution to California's Drought?
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(Media / Sunlight: The Solution to California's Drought?)
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In California, farmers have stopped using previously fertile land after a three year drought made water too expensive to use for irrigation. Aaron Mendell, the founder of San Francisco-based startup WaterFX, ...
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Scientists Predict Wet Winter in Drought-Stricken US West
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(Media / Scientists Predict Wet Winter in Drought-Stricken US West)
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Much of the western United States is experiencing extreme drought conditions, leading to wildfires and water shortages, but scientists are predicting some weather changes that will affect not only the ...
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Can this technology end California's water crisis?
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(Media / Can this technology end California's water crisis?)
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With concerns over water due to the California drought many people are seeking technology to solve the problem. In Fall of 2015 San Diego's Desalination plant is expected to go online. Will this help ...
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A Robot To Kill Harmful Starfish
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(Media / A Robot To Kill Harmful Starfish)
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This work presents a novel vision-based underwater robotic system for the identification and control of Crown-Of-Thorns starfish (COTS) in coral reef environments. COTS have been identified as one of the ...
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Protect the Harvest - California Water Crisis 2015
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(Media / Protect the Harvest - California Water Crisis 2015)
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California is currently facing the most severe drought it has seen in nearly 40 years. Droughts are one of the most costly of natural disasters for the effects it has on the land and for those involved ...
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Sardine Population Collapses
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(Media / Sardine Population Collapses)
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The sardine population along the West Coast has collapsed due to changing ocean conditions and other factors, including allegations of overfishing. The situation is so severe, regulators have canceled ...
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Bill Nye Explains Climate Change with Emoji
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(Media / Bill Nye Explains Climate Change with Emoji)
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Bill Nye the Science Guy is back to explain climate change using a language everyone can understand — emoji. It's climatology emojified! To learn more about GE's #EmojiScience, check out www.emojiscience.com ...
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Santa Barbara Oil Spill Pipeline Company Has Murky History
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(Media / Santa Barbara Oil Spill Pipeline Company Has Murky History)
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As crews continue to clean up the coasts affected by the Santa Barbara oil spill, we're learning more about the pipeline company's murky past. Transcript: Environmental experts continue to assess the ...
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Dangerous Oil Spill
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(Media / Dangerous Oil Spill )
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Beach Camping at Point Mugu State Park, California. 50 miles south of Santa Barbara, CA. Went in the water to get my toes wet, and came out with oil/tar stains on my foot. Very hard to get off.
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Spill Prevention and Response in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
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(Media / Spill Prevention and Response in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry)
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When it comes to the topic of oil spills, preventing them is our number one focus. However, as an industry, we want to collaborate amongst other operators as well as with response organizations to make ...
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10 Rare Shark Species
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(Media / 10 Rare Shark Species)
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There are nearly 400 species of sharks like frilled shark, tiger shark, megamouth shark, and megalodon Shark. Shark are in the top of animals in danger of extinction (endangered animals or endangered species). ...
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Wetlands & Watersheds
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(Media / Wetlands & Watersheds )
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How do wetlands, as part of a system of rivers, creeks and lakes, help watersheds maintain good health? Wetlands help watersheds to improve water quality and biodiversity. They help regulate water flow ...
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The River Under the City of Angels
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(Media / The River Under the City of Angels)
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On Wednesday August 2nd, 1769 Father Juan Crespi accompanying the first European land expedition through California came upon the Los Angeles River. The river was the sole source of water for the city's ...
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Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm)
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(Media / Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm))
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What you see here is rainwater (“stormwater runoff”) flowing down the street gutter along the curb and into the bioswale. The collected stormwater is absorbed by the sandy soil on the top (engineered soil) ...