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The Weird, Wonderful World of Bioluminescence
Edith Widder
Edith Widder shows the firework displays of bioluminescent creatures of the deep sea.
0 people like thisEdith Widder: The Weird, Wonderful World of Bioluminescence
March 1, 2011 (about 2 years ago)Edith Widder shows the firework displays of bioluminescent creatures of the deep sea.
0 people like thisSylvia Earle: Sylvia Earle's TED Prize Wish to Protect our Oceans
February 1, 2009 (over 4 years ago)Slyvia Earle shares her wish of protecting the ocean and its inhabitants. She appeals to the audience with beautiful images and shocking statistics regarding the world's seas' rapid decline.
1 people like thisGreg Stone: Saving the Ocean One Island at a Time
April 1, 2010 (about 3 years ago)Greg Stone talks about taking care of the ocean from the beds to the shore starting with the Phoenix Islands.
1 people like thisEdith Widder: Edith Widder: Glowing Life in an Underwater World
April 1, 2010 (about 3 years ago)Marine Biologist Edith Widder takes the audience to the beautiful and mysterious world of light-making ocean animals.
1 people like thisDavid Gallo: David Gallo Shows Underwater Astonishments
March 1, 2007 (about 6 years ago)From deep sea bioluminescence to shallow water cephalopods, David Gallo awes the audience with animal mechanisms caught on camera.
1 people like thisRobert Ballard: Exploring the Oceans
February 1, 2008 (over 5 years ago)Robert Ballard passionately makes the case for greater exploration of the unknowns here on Earth - the world's oceans.
1 people like thisCharles Moore: The Seas of Plastic
February 1, 2009 (over 4 years ago)Charles Moore shows how our overuse of plastic has become a deadly enemy of the oceans and the living things that depend on it.
1 people like thisRob Dunbar: Discovering Ancient Climates in Oceans and Ice
April 1, 2010 (about 3 years ago)Rob Dunbar talks about the dangers our oceans are facing due to climate change and other phenomena such as ocean acidification.
1 people like thisDavid Gallo: David Gallo on Life in the Deep Oceans
February 1, 1998 (over 15 years ago)David Gallo and Bill Lange show different underwater wonders that thrive along the unexplored deep-sea volcanic vents to promote the conservation of these unknown yet fascinating communities in the ocean.
1 people like thisJohn Delaney: Wiring an Interactive Ocean
April 1, 2010 (about 3 years ago)The ocean being a magical yet powerful place can be used for the survival of the human race in the long run once technology has been funded to reach its depths and analyze its innermost biological secrets as presented by the oceanographer, John Delaney.
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