Mangroves: The Skin of Our Coasts
Scripps Oceanography's Octavio Aburto examines how Mangroves, trees that form forests in the...
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Mangroves: The Skin of Our Coasts
Scripps Oceanography's Octavio Aburto examines how Mangroves, trees that form forests in the...
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Neurobiologist Dave Schubert, a Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies who built...
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Neurobiologist Dave Schubert, a Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies who built...
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Neurobiologist Dave Schubert, a Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies who built...
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Should we be worried about plastic?
By the year 2050, it is estimated that 33 billion tonnes of plastic will be added to the planet....
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The Velocity of Climate Change
Modeling climate change and how fast species will have to move to endure changes in climate....
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Ecology of Valley Oaks in California
Studying the reproductive ecology of Valley Oaks in California. Series: "UC Natural Reserve...
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The Hungry Octopus and the Endangered Abalone
Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Jennifer Hofmeister gives a lively account of why and how...
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Why We Should Care About Vaquita
Barbara Taylor compares the Vaquita to other species of similar dolphins all around the world and...
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The Role of the Consumer in Vaquita Decline
The consumer has a large role in what contributes to the extinction of species, Barbara Taylor...
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The Relationship Between Fish and Vaquita
Barbara Taylor explains that the reason for Vaquitas’ near extinction is because they share a...
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The Severity of the Vaquita Decline
Barbara Taylor expands on the gravity of the Vaquitas’ population dip. She discusses that the...
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The Vaquita: The Most Mystical Little Cow
Barbara Taylor shares some rare footage of the Vaquita enjoying their natural habitat and...
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Ellen Esch San Diego: Altered Precipitation and Carbon Storage
Ellen Esch, San Diego: Altered Precipitation and Carbon Storage Series: "Women in Science"...
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Barbara Taylor of the National Marine Fisheries Service Southwest Fisheries Science Center, who...
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Can You Hear Me Now? Coping with an Increasingly Noisy Ocean
Many marine animals produce a wide variety of audible as well as infra- and ultra-sonic sounds...
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Protecting Our Living Ocean Resources
The Protected Resources Division of NOAA's Southwest Fisheries Science Center conducts research...
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Can We Should We and Will We Bring Back Mammoths? with Beth Shapiro
Beth Shapiro, Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at UC Santa Cruz, explains her work on...
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Where Does Your Water Come From? - Earth 101
Turn on the faucet, and out pours water — a familiar experience for the majority of us in the...
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Most of our serious problems in the world today can be traced back to the impact of human...
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