Ranked #1
Shark Geek: A Window into Shark Ecology in the Southern California Bight
Shark Geek: A Window into Shark Ecology in the Southern California Bight
Sharks have long fascinated the public. While popular media has often promoted images of large, aggressive predators, mo... Read more
1 Mar 2020
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55mins
Ranked #2
How Do We Know Humans are Impacting the Health of Our Planet? - Exploring Ethics
How Do We Know Humans are Impacting the Health of Our Planet? - Exploring Ethics
The ocean plays a major role in regulating Earth’s temperature through exchange of chemicals and microbes with the atmos... Read more
27 Jan 2020
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57mins
Ranked #3
Feeling the Heat: The Biology of Ocean Warming
Feeling the Heat: The Biology of Ocean Warming
Earth’s changing climate provides a natural laboratory for examining how organisms evolve adaptations to environmental e... Read more
7 Dec 2018
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57mins
Ranked #4
Technology: Friend or Foe for the Future of our Oceans
Technology: Friend or Foe for the Future of our Oceans
Ours is a water planet. Technology is shaping our uses, both as foe and ally. It has made humans the dominant predator a... Read more
4 Oct 2019
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28mins
Ranked #5
Oddities: Scripps' Fascinating Collection of Ocean Life
Oddities: Scripps' Fascinating Collection of Ocean Life
The Scripps Oceanographic Collections are world-renowned repositories supporting scientific research and education. They... Read more
27 Aug 2018
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57mins
Ranked #6
Deep Discoveries in the 2000s: Bone-eaters Green Bombers Ruby Seadragons and More!
Deep Discoveries in the 2000s: Bone-eaters Green Bombers Ruby Seadragons and More!
Exploration of our oceans continues to reveal strange new animals. Come along as Scripps Oceanography's Greg Rouse revie... Read more
4 Oct 2018
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54mins
Ranked #7
Food Feed and Climate Change – Emerging Opportunities for Shore Based Seaweed Aquaculture
Food Feed and Climate Change – Emerging Opportunities for Shore Based Seaweed Aquaculture
Join Dr. Jennifer Smith and entrepreneur Brant Chlebowski as they tell the story of their collaboration on applied aquac... Read more
2 May 2019
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57mins
Ranked #8
Modern Oceanography and the Changing Arctic Ocean
Modern Oceanography and the Changing Arctic Ocean
The Arctic is changing rapidly in response to changes in global climate and economic activity and yet much of it remains... Read more
2 Aug 2019
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54mins
Ranked #9
Seaweed as a Superfood
Seaweed as a Superfood
Marine biologist Jennifer Smith talks about the properties and history of the superfood seaweed. Series: "Jeffrey B. Gr... Read more
9 Aug 2019
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3mins
Ranked #10
Eavesdropping on Whales: How Whale Calls Inform Science
Eavesdropping on Whales: How Whale Calls Inform Science
Whales are among the most fascinating animals in the ocean. People are intrigued by their impressive size, intelligence,... Read more
2 Apr 2019
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58mins
Ranked #11
Working with Killer Whales at Sea
Working with Killer Whales at Sea
Orca, J-50, is loosing weight and researchers at UC Davis Veterinary School of Medicine and SeaDoc Society are exploring... Read more
8 Mar 2019
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1min
Ranked #12
Biomimicry: Innovating Using Nature’s Toolbox
Biomimicry: Innovating Using Nature’s Toolbox
Over millions of years of evolution, organisms on earth have developed and perfected complex adaptations that allow them... Read more
22 Nov 2019
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54mins
Ranked #13
Squid Pro Quo - A Journey Into Undersea Exploration
Squid Pro Quo - A Journey Into Undersea Exploration
Exploring the undersea world has always presented challenges in terms of cost and accessibility. However, recent advance... Read more
31 Mar 2020
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56mins
Ranked #14
Exploring the Earth Under the Sea: Over 50 Years of Scientific Seafloor Drilling
Exploring the Earth Under the Sea: Over 50 Years of Scientific Seafloor Drilling
Scientific drill ships allow scientists access to some of Earth's most challenging environments, collecting data and sam... Read more
30 Dec 2019
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58mins
Ranked #15
Marine Science Looks to the (Sea) Stars - UCTV Prime Cuts
Marine Science Looks to the (Sea) Stars - UCTV Prime Cuts
Extremely sensitive to shifts in temperature, the ochre sea star is considered a “keystone species” for monitoring the e... Read more
5 Sep 2019
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2mins