Adventures in Oceanography


Join research oceanographer and photographer Dale Stokes for a global photographic journey featuring ships, submarines, underwater habitats, and both poles. This presentation includes a decade of images documenting exotic locations underwater and topside and a variety of unusual vessels and research instruments. Series: Perspectives on Ocean Science [6/2009] [Science] [Show ID: 16075]


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Introduction to Oceanography (Part 1): History & Ocean Basics


Mr. Lima introduces the topic of oceanography by talking about basic ocean geography (oceans, seas, bays, gulfs, peninsulas, capes) and about the history of oceanography


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Blue Planet: Oceanography, Lec 1, E&S Sci 15, UCLA


Course Description: Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography is a class that provides a general introduction to geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes and history of Earth's global oceanic system. About the Professor: Edwin Schauble is an Associate Professor from UCLAs Department of Geochemistry and Astrobiology. His current area of study and collaboration include species-dependent isotopic signatures in dissolved iron, spectroscopic signatures and thermodynamic properties of dissolved silica, non-mass dependent isotopic fractionation in heavy elements, calibration of the 13C-18O clumping paleothermometer, and the possibility of silicon as an alloying element in the Earths core. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. * See all the UCLA Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography classes in this series: www.youtube.com * See more courses from UCLA: www.youtube.com * See more from UCLA's main channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Oceanography from Space


A powerful combination of data from NASA satellites and traditional sampling has led to the discovery of a new pathway of freshwater in the Arctic Ocean. Knowing the pathways of freshwater is important to understanding global climate because freshwater protects sea ice by helping create a strongly stratified cold layer between the ice and warmer, saltier water below that comes into the Arctic from the Atlantic Ocean, according to Jamie Morison of the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory in Seattle. Morison and co-authors from the UW and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory published their findings in the Jan. 5, 2012 edition of Nature.


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Introduction to Oceanography 100 Online


Welcome to Oceanography 100 Online! This short presentation introduces you to some of the most important aspects of this course.


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Oceanography Marine Biome Video (Intertidal Zone Reefs Open Ocean Deep Sea) SCIENCE EXPERIMENT


!!!Oceanography Experiment!!! (Marine Biome Video and Oceanorgaphy Video) SCIENCE EXPERIMENT Crazy Chris is diving into the ocean and shows you how to model an ocean ecosystem right at home! Objective: To understand the different ecosystems in the ocean environment. Materials Needed:...


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Ocean layering explained - Scripps Institute of Oceanography


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Dr. Tom Garrison Oceanography Lecture Part 1


On Monday, December 12, 2011, Tom Garrison, Ph.D., professor of marine sciences, gave his final large-group lecture to 400 students enrolled in Oceanography (Marine Science A100) to end a teaching career that spanned 43 years at Orange Coast College.


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US Navy Chief Oceanographer: I Was Formerly a Climate Skeptic


Support Climate Denial Crock of the Week, go to www.climatecrocks.com Admiral David Titley is the Chief Oceanographer and Navigator of the US Navy. A Phd, he describes himself as a former climate skeptic who has been convinced by the evidence that this is the greatest challenge of the 21st century. Education includes a BS in Meteorology from the Pennsylvania State University, a MS in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography and Ph.D. in Meteorology, both from the Naval Postgraduate School. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI on Foreign Politics, International Relations and National Interest, and is a fellow of the American Meteorological Society. In 2009, Titley assumed duties as oceanographer and navigator of the Navy and director, Task Force Climate Change. Role of Navy Oceanography http Bio www.navy.mil Explaining Climate Change to the Military www.navy.mil Navy Climate Change Strategy www.navy.mil complete Tedx Pentagon video science.dodlive.mil www.youtube.com


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Introduction to Oceanography (Part 2): History & Tools


Mr. Lima continues his introduction to oceanography by concluding the history of oceanography and discussing some of the tools used by modern oceanographers (ships, buoys, satellites, and diving)


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Norwich oceanography class drills through lake ice: Video


Central Vermont has a wealth of natural beauty and features to offer students at Norwich University, but no oceans. No matter. The Geology and Environmental Science Department has figured out a way to teach some of the hands-on skills that students in an oceanography class need to learn. After drilling through the ice of Sunset Lake, 10 minutes from Norwich's Northfield campus, they learn to take sediment core samples and gather data about temperature, depth patterns and other variables. The department has been collecting and analyzing data on the lake for two decades, and will continue with new classes of students. This video was shot by Tanya Mills, Jordan Silverman and David Smith, and edited by David Smith for Norwich's Office of Communications. To learn more about Norwich, visit www.norwich.edu.


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Tuna Fishing Welker-Oceanographer Canyons 8-19-11


Great tuna fishing action from Eastern NE Atlantic canyons.


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Master's programme Limnology and Oceanography


www.studeren.uva.nl/ma-limnology-oceanography Water covers 70% of the Earth's surface and sets our planet apart from every other planet we know. Water plays an important role in the global climate and is a source of food, minerals, energy and recreation. This programme offers an advanced curriculum, with a dual focus on freshwater ecosystems (limnology) and marine ecosystems (oceanography). It provides a challenging educational programme for students interested in the aquatic sciences, and offers career prospects in the scientific arena and social others.


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Cousteau Diving Saucer: "Oceanographic Research with the Cousteau Diving Saucer" pt1-2 1966 US Navy


scitech.quickfound.net "HOW NEL SCIENTISTS MADE USE OF THE SOUCOUPE AND SOUS-MARINE OVER A PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org part 2: www.youtube.com also see: Submersibles: "Footprints in the Sea" 965 US Navy, Soucoupe, Deep Jeep, Moray, CURV Mini Subs www.youtube.com translate.google.com Diving saucer Developed by Jacques Yves Cousteau and Jean Mollard engineer at the French Center for Research Submarine (SFAF), this machine is called "diving saucer" for its resemblance to flying saucers of science fiction. The mini-submarine in 1959 surveyed the depths of the sea to explore the unknown ocean. Aboard the Calypso, a crane lifts the saucer SP350 with water or climbed on the back deck of the boat. With a diameter of 2.85 m and a weight of 3.5 tonnes, can carry a crew of two men in the cab of steel. The saucer is up to 350 meters deep, and stay for 4 or 5 hours. The saucer is moving like a squid, with a propulsion system ingenious but very simple: water is drawn off and spring pressure by two nozzles. With this type of displacement reaction, the saucer can move at speeds under water of <b>...</b>


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Volvo Ocean Race - Using Applied Oceanography


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Cousteau Diving Saucer: "Oceanographic Research with the Cousteau Diving Saucer" pt2-2 1966 US Navy


scitech.quickfound.net "HOW NEL SCIENTISTS MADE USE OF THE SOUCOUPE AND SOUS-MARINE OVER A PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org part 1: www.youtube.com also see: Submersibles: "Footprints in the Sea" 965 US Navy, Soucoupe, Deep Jeep, Moray, CURV Mini Subs www.youtube.com translate.google.com Diving saucer Developed by Jacques Yves Cousteau and Jean Mollard engineer at the French Center for Research Submarine (SFAF), this machine is called "diving saucer" for its resemblance to flying saucers of science fiction. The mini-submarine in 1959 surveyed the depths of the sea to explore the unknown ocean. Aboard the Calypso, a crane lifts the saucer SP350 with water or climbed on the back deck of the boat. With a diameter of 2.85 m and a weight of 3.5 tonnes, can carry a crew of two men in the cab of steel. The saucer is up to 350 meters deep, and stay for 4 or 5 hours. The saucer is moving like a squid, with a propulsion system ingenious but very simple: water is drawn off and spring pressure by two nozzles. With this type of displacement reaction, the saucer can move at speeds under water of <b>...</b>


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Oceanographic Underwater Museum (Aquarium) at Spain / Valencia (HD)


Spain, Valencia, Oceanographic Underwater Museum (Aquarium). This video was made only to share some of the beauty of the Oceanographic with you. The video editing was done in rush and the sound editing of the video was the minimum (couldn't find any good song to put in and didn't have time to create a song myself). The camera used was Canon HG21 with a cheap Wide Angle lens. I also made stabilization to the video (handheld footage). I left behind many good scenes and photos because I didn't want to split the video to Part1, 2, 3, etc. I hope you like it it. Oceanographic Rocks...!!! :-)


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Biological Oceanography


Robert Morris (Ph.D., 2004, Microbiology, Oregon State University), Assistant Professor in Biological Oceanography at the University of Washington in Seattle, describes the importance of studying marine bacteria. Produced in collaboration with Robert Morris, by Katherine B. Turner and Carlos Javier Sanchez, MCDM 2010. Funded through the School of Oceanography and the OOI-RSN


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Interested in marine biology and oceanography?


Part-animation, part live-action -- grad students from USC's marine biology department discuss their research and why they chose USC.


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Blue Planet: Oceanography, Lec 3, E&S Sci 15, UCLA


Course Description: Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography is a class that provides a general introduction to geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes and history of Earth's global oceanic system. About the Professor: Edwin Schauble is an Associate Professor from UCLAs Department of Geochemistry and Astrobiology. His current area of study and collaboration include species-dependent isotopic signatures in dissolved iron, spectroscopic signatures and thermodynamic properties of dissolved silica, non-mass dependent isotopic fractionation in heavy elements, calibration of the 13C-18O clumping paleothermometer, and the possibility of silicon as an alloying element in the Earths core. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. * See all the UCLA Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography classes in this series: www.youtube.com * See more courses from UCLA: www.youtube.com * See more from UCLA's main channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Dr. Tom Garrison Oceanography Lecture Part 2


On Monday, December 12, 2011, Tom Garrison, Ph.D., professor of marine sciences, gave his final large-group lecture to 400 students enrolled in Oceanography (Marine Science A100) to end a teaching career that spanned 43 years at Orange Coast College.


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Dr. Tom Garrison Oceanography Lecture Part 3


On Monday, December 12, 2011, Tom Garrison, Ph.D., professor of marine sciences, gave his final large-group lecture to 400 students enrolled in Oceanography (Marine Science A100) to end a teaching career that spanned 43 years at Orange Coast College.


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Oceanography: Trinity Lutheran College


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Tsunamis - Things you might like to know about Physical Oceanography


Note: Drawings are not to scale. As a general rule, tsunami wavelengths should be greater than the depth of the water, which due to drawing convenience is not the case in most of these cartoon depictions. This video is by Katie Smith, oceanography graduate student at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. It is a scientific outreach project for UH Sea Grant, meant to give information to the general public on the physical oceanography behind tsunamis. UH Sea Grant website: seagrant.soest.hawaii.edu Music by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com


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The Blue Promise III Preview: Scripps Institution of Oceanography


Hey guys. In January of 2012, we visited Scripps Oceanography in San Diego. We were lucky enough to interview shark biologist Andy Nosal. He was great on camera, and this is a rough edit of what we shot at Scripps, so sorry if it's not the best of quality. I have marked in the video who the underwater footage belongs to (NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED). I can't wait till The Blue Promise III: Custodians Of The Deep comes out.


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Hublot unveils the Oceanographic 4000 in Monaco


The famous Oceanographic Museum of Monaco,with the Institut Océanographique Fondation Albert 1st Prince de Monaco-names renowned throughout the world in the fields of marine studies,research and conservation-has agreed to be associated with a watch.


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Oceanography 201 Lab Experiment :: Fluid Dynamics and the Coriolis Force :: University of Washington


A few of my friends and I were in our weekly OCEAN 201 lab at the University of Washington, when I decided this part of our experiment was worth taking video of. This proved to be a good decision. A cylindrical glass container filled with corn syrup is rotating on a pottery wheel, with a flask suspended above so it just penetrates the surface of the syrup. The rotation of the container and the friction caused by the flask create very intriguing convection currents in the syrup and a spiraling vortex underneath the flask. Red and blue dye are added to the swirling syrup later...


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The Ocean Impacts Us All -- Scripps Institution of Oceanography


San Diego community leaders share their support of world-renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the profound impact its environmental research and education has on our world.


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Scripps Institution of Oceanography Director Tony Haymet presents "Future Pharma," a segment on oceanographers identifying compounds for new drugs under the sea and "Drifers and Gliders," a look at highly efficient underwater robots that monitor the health of the ocean in the September 2010 edition of "UCSD@50." Series: UCSD at 50 [Science] [Show ID: 20028]


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DR. CYNTHIA PILSKALN Professor of Oceanography, UMass Dartmouth's SMAST


Meet Dr. Cynthia Pilskaln, Professor of Oceanography at UMass Dartmouth's School for Marine Science & Technology. In addition to sharing her passionate journey to becoming an oceanographer, Cindy also talks about the research she is doing at UMass regarding the effects of increased carbon dioxide levels in the world's oceans. A production of ThePostStudio.com for the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Music "In the City of Angels" by Olive Musique courtesy of Premiumbeat.com. "Fairy Winds" by Bjorn Lynne courtesy of Shockwave-Sound.com, Licenses available upon request.


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NASA - Topex / Poseidon Oceanography Mission Ends


The joint NASA/Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales Topex/Poseidon oceanography satellite ceased operations after nearly 62000 orbits of Earth. The spacecraft lost its ability to maneuver, bringing to a close a successful 13-year mission. Topex/Poseidon data have helped in hurricane and El Nino/La Nina forecasting, ocean and climate research, ship routing, offshore industries, fisheries management, marine mammals' research, modernizing global tide models and ocean debris tracking. The satellite's pitch reaction wheel, which helps keep the spacecraft in its proper orbital orientation, stalled on October 9, and ground controllers concluded the wheel was not functioning. The satellite remains in orbit 1336 kilometers (830 miles) above the Earth, posing no threat to the planet. Topex/Poseidon's data have been the subject of more than 2100 research publications; major science and application achievements include: - the first decade-long global descriptions of seasonal and yearly ocean current changes - refined scientists' estimates of rising global sea level during the past decade - provided a new understanding of the role tides play in mixing the deep ocean - developed the most accurate ever global ocean tides' models - provided the first global data set to test ocean general circulation model performance - demonstrated global positioning system measurements in space could determine spacecraft positions with unprecedented accuracy, enabling rapid delivery of data. Jason, a <b>...</b>


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Project Kaisei Scripps Oceanography North Pacific Gyre


www.diveintoyourimagination.com Annie Crawley joined Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Project Kaisei aboard the New Horizon on a 3 week long expedition to the North Pacific Gyre. They collected data to help find a solution to the "Plastic Vortex" forming in ourOcean. Want to do something about this problem? Get the children in your life to love the ocean, give the gift of the ocean today, visit: www.DiveIntoYourImagination.com Type youtube in the notes of your order to receive a free gift!


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2011: Water Moves: Biological Oceanography


A supplementary module to the BIOS Explorer Program's 2011 "Water Moves" series, hosted by Ms. Rachel Parsons. Ms. Parsons discusses the basics of biological oceanography, such as the importance of bacteria and viruses in the food chain; as well as the 'FISH' procedure used by visiting BioNauts to study the microbial population of Bermuda's coastal waters. For the rest of the series, as well as further information about BIOS, visit us at www.bios.edu!


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Oceanscience UnderwayCTD with Woods Hole Oceanographers in the Equatorial Pacific XCTD


Researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution using the UnderwayCTD to conduct dense hydrographic sections on the 2011 Stratus cruise in the tropical pacific.


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Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip)


Currents keep the ocean moving. They start with spin of the Earth and the heat of the Sun. The salt in seawater makes the density, water's weight, change. That helps push water from one side of the world to the other. Without motion in the ocean, there wouldn't be nearly as many different things living in the sea. There would probably be none of us. Currents out in the Ocean make our world the way it.


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Oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earl goes for a ride on the America's Cup AC45


Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer with experience as a field research scientist. And now the former chief scientist of NOAA can add sailor to her ever-growing list of accolades and titles


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!HOW TSUNAMIS FORM! (Oceanography Waves & Tsunamis Formation Explanation) SCENCE EXPERIMENT


!HOW TSUNAMIS FORM! (Tsunamis Formation and Explanation & Oceanography Waves) SCENCE EXPERIMENT Crazy Chris is crashing some waves today and shows you a spiffy way to see how waves form just like those we see in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, dykes & puddles with an experiment you...


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Perspectives of an Astronaut/Oceanographer


Kathryn Sullivan, president and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry and a UCSC alumna, shares her perspectives as an astronaut, oceanographer, and educator. Series: "Long Marine Lab: 25 Years of Science and Education" [4/2004] [Science] [Show ID: 8602]


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Oceanographer Career Information : Education Required to Become an Oceanographer


The education required to become an oceanographer is generally either a master's degree or a doctorate in physical oceanography. Work on a Ph.D. if research oceanography is more interesting to you with tips from a physical oceanographer in this free video on oceanography careers. Expert: Frederick Bingham Bio: Dr. Frederick Bingham is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmingtons Center for Marine Science. Filmmaker: Albert Hedgepeth


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