- Ocean Adventures | PBS Video
Join Jean-Michel Cousteau and his acclaimed diving teams as they explore a thrilling array of natural phenomena, investigate little known territories and ecosystems hundreds of feet beneath the ocean's surface, and come face to face with the friendly and ferocious inhabitants of the deep. Watch full-length videos from PBS "Ocean Adventures"
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- Ocean Biome and life - Grzimeks Search
The oceans are great interconnected bodies of salt water that cover 71 percent of Earth’s surface, a total of 139,400,000 square miles (361,100,000 square kilometers). They contain 97 percent of all the water on Earth, a total volume of 329,000,000 cubic miles (1,327,000,000 cubic kilometers).
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- Earth System: Outline
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- Games@NOAA
Some fun IWB games to play. Includes a humpback whale migration board game that tells a lot about the trip from alaska to hawaii or japan. Another is a jigsaw puzzle. Large page of various selections.
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- Google Earth Ocean Showcase
Hope Spots I Hope Spots Part 1 Take a tour with Mission Blue of eight special places that are critical to the ocean's health.
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- Ocean Impact Map Reveals Human Reach Global
As vast as the oceans are, almost no waters remain untouched by human activities. Fishing, fertilizer runoff, pollution, shipping, climate change—these are just a few of the ways that human activities influence the oceans that cover 70 percent of Earth's surface. And in all that vastness—139 million square miles (360 million square kilometers)—less than 4 percent remains unaffected, and more than a third has suffered serious human impacts, according to a new map published in Science.
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- Whale Game
In The Whale Game you'll observe the health of several oceans, test the DNA of whale meat bought in Japan or Iceland, and encounter hostile whaling fleets, hurricanes or typhoons,tsunamis, industrial fishing fleets, fishers using destructive driftnets, rogue waves, and many kinds of ocean pollution, including oil spills, plastics, sewage, fertilizers, and toxic chemicals. You'll try to divert a naval fleet heading for a collision with a pod of whales and witness titanic struggles between whales and giant squid. And by the way, you'll also have to accurately identify any whales you see! When you return home, you'll present your data and observations to the world community. Hopefully, whales and their ocean habitat will be protected! Game available for $5
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