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How Close Are We to Completely Mapping the Ocean?
We’ve mapped other planets to more detail than we have our own oceans. How close are we to a complete ocean map?
“The Swim” Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGg-1xQbd5M&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X7iQ31AN0hszm5a3RCosk00
Read More:
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
https://seabed2030.gebco.net/
“Seabed 2030 is a collaborative project between the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO. It aims to bring together all available bathymetric data to produce the definitive map of the world ocean floor by 2030 and make it available to all. It builds on more than 100 years of GEBCO's history in global seafloor mapping”
Why The First Complete Map of the Ocean Floor Is Stirring Controversial Waters
Read more:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/first-complete-map-ocean-floor-stirr...
published: 24 Nov 2018
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The Ocean Cleanup begins cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The nonprofit global cleaning crew called The Ocean Cleanup, led by founder and CEO Boyan Slat, announced recently that it had reached viability of its ocean plastic-collecting System 002 technology and plans to begin cleaning plastic pollution in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch immediately while beginning development of System 003.
The Ocean Cleanup https://theoceancleanup.com
THE OCEAN CLEANUP PROVES VIABILITY OF TECHNOLOGY WITH SYSTEM 002; REMOVAL OF PLASTIC FROM GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY https://bit.ly/3BEbNtJ
Check out the Team Seas collab with The Ocean Cleanup and get involved https://teamseas.org
Watch more on CNET's Environmental Tech Playlist here https://bit.ly/3w7LTgK
Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉 https://bit.ly/3lO7sOU
Sub...
published: 02 Nov 2021
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Interview with Matt Medved, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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Interview with Mark Dalio, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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Oceanic — what is OCEANIC meaning
What is OCEANIC definition?
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Susan Miller (2023, March 9.) Meaning of Oceanic
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language Foundation, All rights reserved
published: 16 Apr 2023
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
published: 09 Dec 2019
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Dr Howard Dryden - Coral by Goes (Global Oceanic Environmental Survey) Foundation
A thought-provoking video by Goes (Global Oceanic Environmental Survey) Foundation about how toxic chemicals in our daily cosmetic products can significantly affect the health and life of corals.
published: 27 Mar 2020
-
The Ocean Cleanup System 001 Explained | | Cleaning Oceans
In this video, we explain how our Ocean Cleanup system 001, works. System 001 was launched in September 2018 and was the world’s first cleanup system to be trialed in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/371k8sN
The ocean is big. Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch using conventional methods - vessels and nets - would take thousands of years and tens of billions of dollars to complete. Our passive systems are estimated to remove half the Great Pacific Garbage patch in just five years, and at a fraction of the cost. Our first cleanup system will be deployed in the summer of 2018. This is how it works.
--
Trash accumulates in five ocean garbage patches, the largest one being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located between Hawaii and Californi...
published: 21 Jul 2018
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OCEANIC LOOK
The New Spring-Summer Collection is here! Discover all the looks at:
https://seventeencosmetics.com/el/lookbook/spring-summer-2024
published: 21 Mar 2024
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Interview with Luis Navia, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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Interview with Conor Mccreedy, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
-
GoPro Cause: Oceanic Preservation Society
To donate to this Cause please visit: http://goo.gl/3bYZD4.
The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is an Academy Award-winning team of filmmakers and activists committed to sustainability and the preservation of our oceans and planet.
OPS founder and director, Louie Psihoyos, takes us on a journey that illuminates the challenges facing species around the world. Join us in supporting Louie and his mission to save the planet.
Shot 100% on the HERO4® camera from http://GoPro.com.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
To license clips from this video go to https://licensing.gopro.com
Music
Deadhorse "Lovers"
Abel Korzeniowski "Chmury"
Courtesy of Extreme Music
For more from GoPro, follow us:
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published: 29 Feb 2016
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Interview with Richard Parker, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 28 Dec 2017
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Oceanic Pandemics from Foundation to Keystone Species
While an epidemic as wide-ranging and destructive as COVID-19 is new to human society, large-scale, destructive disease outbreaks are an age-old process in our oceans. These outbreaks are rapidly accelerating with climate change. Infectious disease pandemics of the last 50 years have reshaped coral reefs, seagrass beds, our Pacific shorelines and aquaculture practices on salmon and shrimp farms. Disease outbreaks are transformative when they attack foundation species like seagrasses or keystone predators like seastars.
The ongoing seastar wasting disease outbreak, first observed in 2013 and fueled by the heat wave of 2015, has driven a pivotal predator to near extinction along much of the west coast. The extirpation of this keystone, triggered a trophic cascade that has transformed kelp-b...
published: 17 May 2021
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Explained | Research | The Ocean Cleanup
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of ocean plastic in the world and is located between Hawaii and California. Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/371k8sN
Scientists of The Ocean Cleanup Foundation have conducted the most extensive analysis ever of this area.
More information:
https://www.theoceancleanup.com/great-pacific-garbage-patch
Follow The Ocean Cleanup:
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Animation by https://www.in60seconds.nl
published: 22 Mar 2018
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How Offshore Oilrigs Work, Float, and Extract Oil
Offshore drilling is the process of extracting petroleum from reserves located beneath the Earth's oceans instead of reserves located on the mainland. Offshore oil rigs have developed greatly over the past years, and have become gigantic structures that house hundreds of people at a time.
0:55 How it floats
1:35 What's on the oilrig
2:30 Drilling
3:27 Blowout Preventer
3D graphic tutorials & learning new skills https://skillshare.eqcm.net/rQErOy
published: 20 Jul 2022
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Interview with Marta Esteban, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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Oceanic Global: A Tale for our Ocean
A Tale for our Ocean
Oceanic Global Foundation & Storytellers Ibiza
‘A Tale for our Ocean’ is an immersive, theatrical experience that explores the interconnectivity between humanity’s relationship with our ocean and planet.
In a time when we need to unite and empower positive change to save our ocean, ‘A Tale for our Ocean’ brings viewers on multi-sensory journey through that educates and igntes action. The film uses various artistic mediums to communicate the critical state of our ocean, and the need for us to transform our consumer habits to create a nourishing relationship with our ecosystems. For example, coral bleaching is represented through a performance which includes a body painting experience, where we are add colour (life) back into its current state.
‘A Tale for...
published: 18 Nov 2017
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Interview with Adrian Grenier, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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Interview with Benjamin Grant, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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How a bridge is built over deep water | Suspension Bridge
This is a quick demonstration to explain how a giant suspension bridge is built over a deep body of water. This video shows how it is constructed underwater, how the cables and decks are installed.
0:24 How a suspension bridge works
1:07 Underwater foundation construction
2:53 Cable installation
3:22 Decks installation
3D graphic tutorials & learning new skills https://skillshare.eqcm.net/rQErOy
published: 22 Mar 2022
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Interview with Susan Rockefeller, SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global (20th July, 2017)
published: 19 Dec 2017
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The Oceanic Oasis
Learn about our aquatic research at MARE-Madeira and why our island is such a special place to do this research! Hear from our researchers as they describe their work on endangered species like sperm whales and the European eel, and the role marine forests play in coastal resilience and carbon capture.
Video by the talented Nuno Rodrigues @sterna.visuals
published: 21 Jun 2023
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Recap of the SDG Media Zone Oceanic Global
published: 28 Dec 2017
8:11
How Close Are We to Completely Mapping the Ocean?
We’ve mapped other planets to more detail than we have our own oceans. How close are we to a complete ocean map?
“The Swim” Playlist - https://www.youtube.com...
We’ve mapped other planets to more detail than we have our own oceans. How close are we to a complete ocean map?
“The Swim” Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGg-1xQbd5M&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X7iQ31AN0hszm5a3RCosk00
Read More:
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
https://seabed2030.gebco.net/
“Seabed 2030 is a collaborative project between the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO. It aims to bring together all available bathymetric data to produce the definitive map of the world ocean floor by 2030 and make it available to all. It builds on more than 100 years of GEBCO's history in global seafloor mapping”
Why The First Complete Map of the Ocean Floor Is Stirring Controversial Waters
Read more:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/first-complete-map-ocean-floor-stirring-controversial-waters-180963993/
“It could also be potentially lifesaving: Even today, the lack of a detailed map can be deadly, as was the case when the USS San Francisco crashed into an uncharted mountain in 2005. “People have been excited about going to different planets,” says Martin Jakobsson, professor of marine geology and geophysics at Stockholm University, but “we haven’t been able to bring the attention to our own Earth in the same way as Mars. It hasn’t been easy to rally the whole world behind us.” Yet at the same time, some ecologists fear that such a map will also aid mining industries who seek profit in the previously unattainable depths of the Earth.”
The Ocean: Haven’t We Already Mapped It?
https://schmidtocean.org/cruise-log-post/the-ocean-havent-we-already-mapped-it/
“Most of the seafloor that has been mapped thoroughly is close to shore. Thanks to all of the hydrographers that constantly survey the world’s coastlines, we now have nautical charts (specialized maps) that are used to safely navigate ships. Coastal areas are well surveyed and often re-surveyed because seafloor conditions continuously change, especially close to shore. Hydrographers make sure that ships have the information they need to navigate safely by detecting and reporting new hazards to navigation with each chart update.”
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https://wn.com/How_Close_Are_We_To_Completely_Mapping_The_Ocean
We’ve mapped other planets to more detail than we have our own oceans. How close are we to a complete ocean map?
“The Swim” Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGg-1xQbd5M&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X7iQ31AN0hszm5a3RCosk00
Read More:
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
https://seabed2030.gebco.net/
“Seabed 2030 is a collaborative project between the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO. It aims to bring together all available bathymetric data to produce the definitive map of the world ocean floor by 2030 and make it available to all. It builds on more than 100 years of GEBCO's history in global seafloor mapping”
Why The First Complete Map of the Ocean Floor Is Stirring Controversial Waters
Read more:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/first-complete-map-ocean-floor-stirring-controversial-waters-180963993/
“It could also be potentially lifesaving: Even today, the lack of a detailed map can be deadly, as was the case when the USS San Francisco crashed into an uncharted mountain in 2005. “People have been excited about going to different planets,” says Martin Jakobsson, professor of marine geology and geophysics at Stockholm University, but “we haven’t been able to bring the attention to our own Earth in the same way as Mars. It hasn’t been easy to rally the whole world behind us.” Yet at the same time, some ecologists fear that such a map will also aid mining industries who seek profit in the previously unattainable depths of the Earth.”
The Ocean: Haven’t We Already Mapped It?
https://schmidtocean.org/cruise-log-post/the-ocean-havent-we-already-mapped-it/
“Most of the seafloor that has been mapped thoroughly is close to shore. Thanks to all of the hydrographers that constantly survey the world’s coastlines, we now have nautical charts (specialized maps) that are used to safely navigate ships. Coastal areas are well surveyed and often re-surveyed because seafloor conditions continuously change, especially close to shore. Hydrographers make sure that ships have the information they need to navigate safely by detecting and reporting new hazards to navigation with each chart update.”
____________________
How close are we to colonizing the moon, mapping the human brain and curing cancer? Join Seeker as we go in search of experts, academics and innovators who are racing to solve some of humanity’s biggest scientific challenges. We’ll dive into the facts and comb through the research to find the answers you’re looking for.
Seeker explains every aspect of our world through a lens of science, inspiring a new generation of curious minds who want to know how today’s discoveries in science, math, engineering and technology are impacting our lives, and shaping our future. Our stories parse meaning from the noise in a world of rapidly changing information.
Visit the Seeker website https://www.seeker.com/videos
How Close Are We? on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HowCloseAreWe/
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- published: 24 Nov 2018
- views: 465700
8:17
The Ocean Cleanup begins cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The nonprofit global cleaning crew called The Ocean Cleanup, led by founder and CEO Boyan Slat, announced recently that it had reached viability of its ocean pl...
The nonprofit global cleaning crew called The Ocean Cleanup, led by founder and CEO Boyan Slat, announced recently that it had reached viability of its ocean plastic-collecting System 002 technology and plans to begin cleaning plastic pollution in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch immediately while beginning development of System 003.
The Ocean Cleanup https://theoceancleanup.com
THE OCEAN CLEANUP PROVES VIABILITY OF TECHNOLOGY WITH SYSTEM 002; REMOVAL OF PLASTIC FROM GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY https://bit.ly/3BEbNtJ
Check out the Team Seas collab with The Ocean Cleanup and get involved https://teamseas.org
Watch more on CNET's Environmental Tech Playlist here https://bit.ly/3w7LTgK
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https://wn.com/The_Ocean_Cleanup_Begins_Cleaning_The_Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch
The nonprofit global cleaning crew called The Ocean Cleanup, led by founder and CEO Boyan Slat, announced recently that it had reached viability of its ocean plastic-collecting System 002 technology and plans to begin cleaning plastic pollution in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch immediately while beginning development of System 003.
The Ocean Cleanup https://theoceancleanup.com
THE OCEAN CLEANUP PROVES VIABILITY OF TECHNOLOGY WITH SYSTEM 002; REMOVAL OF PLASTIC FROM GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY https://bit.ly/3BEbNtJ
Check out the Team Seas collab with The Ocean Cleanup and get involved https://teamseas.org
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- published: 02 Nov 2021
- views: 24491879
1:10
Oceanic — what is OCEANIC meaning
What is OCEANIC definition?
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Susan Miller (2023, March 9.) Meaning of Oceanic
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language F...
What is OCEANIC definition?
----------
Susan Miller (2023, March 9.) Meaning of Oceanic
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language Foundation, All rights reserved
https://wn.com/Oceanic_—_What_Is_Oceanic_Meaning
What is OCEANIC definition?
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Susan Miller (2023, March 9.) Meaning of Oceanic
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language Foundation, All rights reserved
- published: 16 Apr 2023
- views: 14
2:21
Dr Howard Dryden - Coral by Goes (Global Oceanic Environmental Survey) Foundation
A thought-provoking video by Goes (Global Oceanic Environmental Survey) Foundation about how toxic chemicals in our daily cosmetic products can significantly af...
A thought-provoking video by Goes (Global Oceanic Environmental Survey) Foundation about how toxic chemicals in our daily cosmetic products can significantly affect the health and life of corals.
https://wn.com/Dr_Howard_Dryden_Coral_By_Goes_(Global_Oceanic_Environmental_Survey)_Foundation
A thought-provoking video by Goes (Global Oceanic Environmental Survey) Foundation about how toxic chemicals in our daily cosmetic products can significantly affect the health and life of corals.
- published: 27 Mar 2020
- views: 167
2:33
The Ocean Cleanup System 001 Explained | | Cleaning Oceans
In this video, we explain how our Ocean Cleanup system 001, works. System 001 was launched in September 2018 and was the world’s first cleanup system to be tria...
In this video, we explain how our Ocean Cleanup system 001, works. System 001 was launched in September 2018 and was the world’s first cleanup system to be trialed in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/371k8sN
The ocean is big. Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch using conventional methods - vessels and nets - would take thousands of years and tens of billions of dollars to complete. Our passive systems are estimated to remove half the Great Pacific Garbage patch in just five years, and at a fraction of the cost. Our first cleanup system will be deployed in the summer of 2018. This is how it works.
--
Trash accumulates in five ocean garbage patches, the largest one being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located between Hawaii and California. If left to circulate, the plastic will impact our ecosystems, health, and economies. Solving it requires a combination of closing the source, and cleaning up what has already accumulated in the ocean.
The ocean is big. Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch using conventional methods – vessels and nets – would take thousands of years and tens of billions of dollars to complete. Our passive systems are estimated to remove 50% of the Great Pacific Garbage patch in just five years, and at a fraction of the cost.
--
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Animation by https://www.in60seconds.nl
https://wn.com/The_Ocean_Cleanup_System_001_Explained_|_|_Cleaning_Oceans
In this video, we explain how our Ocean Cleanup system 001, works. System 001 was launched in September 2018 and was the world’s first cleanup system to be trialed in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/371k8sN
The ocean is big. Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch using conventional methods - vessels and nets - would take thousands of years and tens of billions of dollars to complete. Our passive systems are estimated to remove half the Great Pacific Garbage patch in just five years, and at a fraction of the cost. Our first cleanup system will be deployed in the summer of 2018. This is how it works.
--
Trash accumulates in five ocean garbage patches, the largest one being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located between Hawaii and California. If left to circulate, the plastic will impact our ecosystems, health, and economies. Solving it requires a combination of closing the source, and cleaning up what has already accumulated in the ocean.
The ocean is big. Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch using conventional methods – vessels and nets – would take thousands of years and tens of billions of dollars to complete. Our passive systems are estimated to remove 50% of the Great Pacific Garbage patch in just five years, and at a fraction of the cost.
--
Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay updated.
And follow The Ocean Cleanup on:
Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QWgmLQ
Twitter: https://bit.ly/2RqHqSk
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Animation by https://www.in60seconds.nl
- published: 21 Jul 2018
- views: 3045765
0:21
OCEANIC LOOK
The New Spring-Summer Collection is here! Discover all the looks at:
https://seventeencosmetics.com/el/lookbook/spring-summer-2024
The New Spring-Summer Collection is here! Discover all the looks at:
https://seventeencosmetics.com/el/lookbook/spring-summer-2024
https://wn.com/Oceanic_Look
The New Spring-Summer Collection is here! Discover all the looks at:
https://seventeencosmetics.com/el/lookbook/spring-summer-2024
- published: 21 Mar 2024
- views: 24
4:12
GoPro Cause: Oceanic Preservation Society
To donate to this Cause please visit: http://goo.gl/3bYZD4.
The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is an Academy Award-winning team of filmmakers and activists...
To donate to this Cause please visit: http://goo.gl/3bYZD4.
The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is an Academy Award-winning team of filmmakers and activists committed to sustainability and the preservation of our oceans and planet.
OPS founder and director, Louie Psihoyos, takes us on a journey that illuminates the challenges facing species around the world. Join us in supporting Louie and his mission to save the planet.
Shot 100% on the HERO4® camera from http://GoPro.com.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
To license clips from this video go to https://licensing.gopro.com
Music
Deadhorse "Lovers"
Abel Korzeniowski "Chmury"
Courtesy of Extreme Music
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https://wn.com/Gopro_Cause_Oceanic_Preservation_Society
To donate to this Cause please visit: http://goo.gl/3bYZD4.
The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is an Academy Award-winning team of filmmakers and activists committed to sustainability and the preservation of our oceans and planet.
OPS founder and director, Louie Psihoyos, takes us on a journey that illuminates the challenges facing species around the world. Join us in supporting Louie and his mission to save the planet.
Shot 100% on the HERO4® camera from http://GoPro.com.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
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Deadhorse "Lovers"
Abel Korzeniowski "Chmury"
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- published: 29 Feb 2016
- views: 110111
1:21:39
Oceanic Pandemics from Foundation to Keystone Species
While an epidemic as wide-ranging and destructive as COVID-19 is new to human society, large-scale, destructive disease outbreaks are an age-old process in our ...
While an epidemic as wide-ranging and destructive as COVID-19 is new to human society, large-scale, destructive disease outbreaks are an age-old process in our oceans. These outbreaks are rapidly accelerating with climate change. Infectious disease pandemics of the last 50 years have reshaped coral reefs, seagrass beds, our Pacific shorelines and aquaculture practices on salmon and shrimp farms. Disease outbreaks are transformative when they attack foundation species like seagrasses or keystone predators like seastars.
The ongoing seastar wasting disease outbreak, first observed in 2013 and fueled by the heat wave of 2015, has driven a pivotal predator to near extinction along much of the west coast. The extirpation of this keystone, triggered a trophic cascade that has transformed kelp-bed ecosystems and their dependent fisheries in California.
An ongoing eelgrass disease outbreak, driven in part by an oceanic heatwaves in 2015 and 2016 in the pacific northwest, is affecting critical eelgrass habitat from San Diego to
Alaska. Using a surveillance toolbox that includes aerial drones, artificial intelligence, remote sensing and molecular diagnostics, we monitor this eelgrass disease outbreak on a latitudinal scale. Time series data from wild eelgrass meadows show that the disease outbreak expands in response to marine heatwaves. Sentinel plant experiments reveal that the disease spreads through rapid waterborne transmission in the wild, with new infections accumulating over several weeks during summer.
Against this backdrop of increasing disease outbreaks in the ocean, our improving knowledge of the interactions between host species and their infectious micro-organisms is laying the foundation for improved management, taking advantage of nature’s capacity for fighting off pathogens. New research showing tropical and temperate seagrasses can significantly reduce bacterial pathogen load in today’s oceans reveals the way forward to discover more of nature’s superpowers for stewardship of marine microbes and pathogen reduction.
https://wn.com/Oceanic_Pandemics_From_Foundation_To_Keystone_Species
While an epidemic as wide-ranging and destructive as COVID-19 is new to human society, large-scale, destructive disease outbreaks are an age-old process in our oceans. These outbreaks are rapidly accelerating with climate change. Infectious disease pandemics of the last 50 years have reshaped coral reefs, seagrass beds, our Pacific shorelines and aquaculture practices on salmon and shrimp farms. Disease outbreaks are transformative when they attack foundation species like seagrasses or keystone predators like seastars.
The ongoing seastar wasting disease outbreak, first observed in 2013 and fueled by the heat wave of 2015, has driven a pivotal predator to near extinction along much of the west coast. The extirpation of this keystone, triggered a trophic cascade that has transformed kelp-bed ecosystems and their dependent fisheries in California.
An ongoing eelgrass disease outbreak, driven in part by an oceanic heatwaves in 2015 and 2016 in the pacific northwest, is affecting critical eelgrass habitat from San Diego to
Alaska. Using a surveillance toolbox that includes aerial drones, artificial intelligence, remote sensing and molecular diagnostics, we monitor this eelgrass disease outbreak on a latitudinal scale. Time series data from wild eelgrass meadows show that the disease outbreak expands in response to marine heatwaves. Sentinel plant experiments reveal that the disease spreads through rapid waterborne transmission in the wild, with new infections accumulating over several weeks during summer.
Against this backdrop of increasing disease outbreaks in the ocean, our improving knowledge of the interactions between host species and their infectious micro-organisms is laying the foundation for improved management, taking advantage of nature’s capacity for fighting off pathogens. New research showing tropical and temperate seagrasses can significantly reduce bacterial pathogen load in today’s oceans reveals the way forward to discover more of nature’s superpowers for stewardship of marine microbes and pathogen reduction.
- published: 17 May 2021
- views: 45
2:41
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Explained | Research | The Ocean Cleanup
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of ocean plastic in the world and is located between Hawaii and California. Subscribe to our channel...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of ocean plastic in the world and is located between Hawaii and California. Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/371k8sN
Scientists of The Ocean Cleanup Foundation have conducted the most extensive analysis ever of this area.
More information:
https://www.theoceancleanup.com/great-pacific-garbage-patch
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of ocean plastic in the world and is located between Hawaii and California. Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/371k8sN
Scientists of The Ocean Cleanup Foundation have conducted the most extensive analysis ever of this area.
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- published: 22 Mar 2018
- views: 1284936
5:08
How Offshore Oilrigs Work, Float, and Extract Oil
Offshore drilling is the process of extracting petroleum from reserves located beneath the Earth's oceans instead of reserves located on the mainland. Offshore ...
Offshore drilling is the process of extracting petroleum from reserves located beneath the Earth's oceans instead of reserves located on the mainland. Offshore oil rigs have developed greatly over the past years, and have become gigantic structures that house hundreds of people at a time.
0:55 How it floats
1:35 What's on the oilrig
2:30 Drilling
3:27 Blowout Preventer
3D graphic tutorials & learning new skills https://skillshare.eqcm.net/rQErOy
https://wn.com/How_Offshore_Oilrigs_Work,_Float,_And_Extract_Oil
Offshore drilling is the process of extracting petroleum from reserves located beneath the Earth's oceans instead of reserves located on the mainland. Offshore oil rigs have developed greatly over the past years, and have become gigantic structures that house hundreds of people at a time.
0:55 How it floats
1:35 What's on the oilrig
2:30 Drilling
3:27 Blowout Preventer
3D graphic tutorials & learning new skills https://skillshare.eqcm.net/rQErOy
- published: 20 Jul 2022
- views: 2017375
1:11
Oceanic Global: A Tale for our Ocean
A Tale for our Ocean
Oceanic Global Foundation & Storytellers Ibiza
‘A Tale for our Ocean’ is an immersive, theatrical experience that explores the interco...
A Tale for our Ocean
Oceanic Global Foundation & Storytellers Ibiza
‘A Tale for our Ocean’ is an immersive, theatrical experience that explores the interconnectivity between humanity’s relationship with our ocean and planet.
In a time when we need to unite and empower positive change to save our ocean, ‘A Tale for our Ocean’ brings viewers on multi-sensory journey through that educates and igntes action. The film uses various artistic mediums to communicate the critical state of our ocean, and the need for us to transform our consumer habits to create a nourishing relationship with our ecosystems. For example, coral bleaching is represented through a performance which includes a body painting experience, where we are add colour (life) back into its current state.
‘A Tale for our Ocean’ is divided into three chapters. Each chapter pulls on the viewer’s heartstrings with the intention of empowering action to create positive change for the health of our planet.
The first chapter, ‘Purity’, represents a pristine sea, a time when our ecosystem was in harmony and our underwater world was thriving - a time of light and happiness. It’s objective is to capture the sense of hope and reimagination that we should aspire to.
The second chapter, ‘Contamination’, represents how humanity has become disconnected from our relationship to our ocean and nature. It highlights our human consumption and impact which has lead to issues such as: plastic pollution, oil drilling, overfishing, dead zones and coral reef bleaching.
The third chapter, ‘Liberation’, is our call to action. It asks our generation to open its eyes to the current state of our ecosystem and calls on viewers to operate from a place of hope and love. It encourages us to recognize the interconnectedness of our choices and seeks to move us towards a circular economy. By uniting and acting together, we can rejuvenate the health of our ecosystems.
The chapters are a visual representation of a larger theatrical production that incorporates: performance, dance, music, world-renowned speakers, art installations, technology, industry leaders and fellow non-profits. It incorporates change-makers at all levels and finds creative ways to engage a dynamic age group of children, teenagers, millennials as well as baby-boomers, in a universal message of urgency and hope.
*All in imagery is owned by Oceanic Global and majority was taken during their inaugural event, Oceanic x Ibiza.
https://wn.com/Oceanic_Global_A_Tale_For_Our_Ocean
A Tale for our Ocean
Oceanic Global Foundation & Storytellers Ibiza
‘A Tale for our Ocean’ is an immersive, theatrical experience that explores the interconnectivity between humanity’s relationship with our ocean and planet.
In a time when we need to unite and empower positive change to save our ocean, ‘A Tale for our Ocean’ brings viewers on multi-sensory journey through that educates and igntes action. The film uses various artistic mediums to communicate the critical state of our ocean, and the need for us to transform our consumer habits to create a nourishing relationship with our ecosystems. For example, coral bleaching is represented through a performance which includes a body painting experience, where we are add colour (life) back into its current state.
‘A Tale for our Ocean’ is divided into three chapters. Each chapter pulls on the viewer’s heartstrings with the intention of empowering action to create positive change for the health of our planet.
The first chapter, ‘Purity’, represents a pristine sea, a time when our ecosystem was in harmony and our underwater world was thriving - a time of light and happiness. It’s objective is to capture the sense of hope and reimagination that we should aspire to.
The second chapter, ‘Contamination’, represents how humanity has become disconnected from our relationship to our ocean and nature. It highlights our human consumption and impact which has lead to issues such as: plastic pollution, oil drilling, overfishing, dead zones and coral reef bleaching.
The third chapter, ‘Liberation’, is our call to action. It asks our generation to open its eyes to the current state of our ecosystem and calls on viewers to operate from a place of hope and love. It encourages us to recognize the interconnectedness of our choices and seeks to move us towards a circular economy. By uniting and acting together, we can rejuvenate the health of our ecosystems.
The chapters are a visual representation of a larger theatrical production that incorporates: performance, dance, music, world-renowned speakers, art installations, technology, industry leaders and fellow non-profits. It incorporates change-makers at all levels and finds creative ways to engage a dynamic age group of children, teenagers, millennials as well as baby-boomers, in a universal message of urgency and hope.
*All in imagery is owned by Oceanic Global and majority was taken during their inaugural event, Oceanic x Ibiza.
- published: 18 Nov 2017
- views: 180
4:00
How a bridge is built over deep water | Suspension Bridge
This is a quick demonstration to explain how a giant suspension bridge is built over a deep body of water. This video shows how it is constructed underwater, h...
This is a quick demonstration to explain how a giant suspension bridge is built over a deep body of water. This video shows how it is constructed underwater, how the cables and decks are installed.
0:24 How a suspension bridge works
1:07 Underwater foundation construction
2:53 Cable installation
3:22 Decks installation
3D graphic tutorials & learning new skills https://skillshare.eqcm.net/rQErOy
https://wn.com/How_A_Bridge_Is_Built_Over_Deep_Water_|_Suspension_Bridge
This is a quick demonstration to explain how a giant suspension bridge is built over a deep body of water. This video shows how it is constructed underwater, how the cables and decks are installed.
0:24 How a suspension bridge works
1:07 Underwater foundation construction
2:53 Cable installation
3:22 Decks installation
3D graphic tutorials & learning new skills https://skillshare.eqcm.net/rQErOy
- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 3202360
6:13
The Oceanic Oasis
Learn about our aquatic research at MARE-Madeira and why our island is such a special place to do this research! Hear from our researchers as they describe thei...
Learn about our aquatic research at MARE-Madeira and why our island is such a special place to do this research! Hear from our researchers as they describe their work on endangered species like sperm whales and the European eel, and the role marine forests play in coastal resilience and carbon capture.
Video by the talented Nuno Rodrigues @sterna.visuals
https://wn.com/The_Oceanic_Oasis
Learn about our aquatic research at MARE-Madeira and why our island is such a special place to do this research! Hear from our researchers as they describe their work on endangered species like sperm whales and the European eel, and the role marine forests play in coastal resilience and carbon capture.
Video by the talented Nuno Rodrigues @sterna.visuals
- published: 21 Jun 2023
- views: 753