By Kevin Zelnio, on  December 9th, 2011 Adaptations, Coral, Pictures and Movies BBC, bbc earth, BBC Oceans, coral reefs, Diving, Fluorescence, Phillipe Cousteau, red sea From BBC Earth Youtube page: Phillipe Coustaeau and the team dive in the Red Sea, one of the warmest seas in the world. Despite the warm temperatures, coral reefs flourish with their flourescent pigmentation putting on an amazing show of technicolour. Fantastic clip taken from the BBC Oceans series. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the . . . → Read More: TGIF – Underwater Fluorescent Disco
High-definition cameras shooting 600 frames reveal the inner dynamics of Monster Waves in the new BBC series South Pacific: Oceans of Islands premiering May 10 on BBC Two. The trailer above shows the first images of underwater spiralling vortices created by the wave’s action, off the coast of Pohnpei in the Caroline Islands, part . . . → Read More: TGIF: Monster Wave in Super-slow Motion
By Peter Etnoyer, on  February 3rd, 2009 Education, Gadgets & Gear, Organisms bbc earth, Bob Ballard, Education, google earth, Google Ocean, National Geographic, planet earth, sylvia earle BBC Planet Earth placard from the new Ocean layer in Google Earth 5.0 Ever since yesterday’s release of Google Earth 5.0, I have been trying to convince myself that playing with the new Ocean layer is part of my job. It seems to be working. I’m a graduate student who occasionally gives talks to high . . . → Read More: Broadcast media’s command performance
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