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Tasmania's Unique Marine Environment

Dark Lake Productions produced 3 short webmovies for Ocean Planet Tasmania to use as educational tools. Funded by NRM South. Ocean Planet believe protecting our oceans is simply common sense. We are an organisation committed to a sustainable future for Tasmania's marine environment and all that relies on it -- our unique wildlife, our idyllic Tasmanian lifestyle and a secure fishing industry for generation to come. oceanplanet.org.au
Категория: Education
Время: 00:02:19.500
Теги: Tasmania marine underwater environment kelp fishing kayaking swimming southern ocean port davey bicheno australia bruny island Diving Swim seals
 

Part 1 - Mysteries of ageing in the marine environment by Dr Joel Parker

From immortal jelly fish and sea anemones that live for decades, some marine organisms appear not to age. Do our oceans contain the answer to extending longevity? The talk will cover theories on the causes of ageing and how these apply to marine environments. The main question to be explored is whether there are aspects of marine environments that effect ageing differently from what is observed in terrestrial environments. Specific cases of extreme life span in marine organisms will be used to explore this question. Dr Joel Parker uses non-model and model insect systems to understand ageing. Currently, his lab is using bumblebees to investigate social effects on ageing, and Drosophila to study an antioxidant gene he discovered in ants. Joel is originally from the US where he earned his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Oregon and his doctorate in Biology at Arizona State University. Joel did his post doctoral training in Switzerland looking into the molecular basis of ageing in extremely long lived ants before joining the University of Southampton where he is now a lecturer at the Centre for Biological Sciences.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:15:08.250
Теги: ageing marine environment immortal anenomes jelly fish Dr Joel Parker Environmental Science
 

Marine Environment ESP 2012

While students were diving in Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia, I would ask for a few dance moves. I put this little video together just for fun.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:01:55.500
Теги: +ESP +JIS +Jakarta International School +Catherine Parent +dancing underwater +scuba diving
 

Part 2 - Mysteries of ageing in the marine environment by Dr Joel Parker

From immortal jelly fish and sea anemones that live for decades, some marine organisms appear not to age. Do our oceans contain the answer to extending longevity? The talk will cover theories on the causes of ageing and how these apply to marine environments. The main question to be explored is whether there are aspects of marine environments that effect ageing differently from what is observed in terrestrial environments. Specific cases of extreme life span in marine organisms will be used to explore this question. Dr Joel Parker uses non-model and model insect systems to understand ageing. Currently, his lab is using bumblebees to investigate social effects on ageing, and Drosophila to study an antioxidant gene he discovered in ants. Joel is originally from the US where he earned his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Oregon and his doctorate in Biology at Arizona State University. Joel did his post doctoral training in Switzerland looking into the molecular basis of ageing in extremely long lived ants before joining the University of Southampton where he is now a lecturer at the Centre for Biological Sciences.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:10:43.500
Теги: ageing marine environment immortal anenomes jelly fish Dr Joel Parker
 

GMES Marine Environment Monitoring Service

This video provides an overview of the Marine Environment Monitoring Service of GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security), the Earth Observation programme of the European Union. More information on www.gmes.info
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:02:12
Теги: GMES Earth Observation Environment Monitoring European Union Marine Monitoring Water Ocean salinity climate change global warming
 

Floating around Port Macquaire, Australia - Marine Environment Demonstration #2

Footage captured from the UAV Vision CM160 stabilised camera gimbal in a marine environment. Notice how the gimbal provides very still footage, even with large movements of the boat. This can be seen when the boat comes into the foreground of the video and you can see the large movements of the boat, and the great job the gimbal does of removing this movement. Combined FLIR Tau 320 and broadcast quality camera sensor payloads.
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:04:18.750
Теги: CM160 marine application broadcast quality sensor FLIR Tau 320 gyro stabilisation
 

Plastic Bags and the marine environment

Plastic bags and litter are a serious threat to our seas and oceans and the wildlife within it. This video highlights the problems faced. Please support the Marine Conservation Society
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:07:37.500
Теги: marine conservation litter plastic bags
 

The marine environment and the risks

Hazards, including: Overfishing, Pollution, Global warming and other
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:22:39
Теги: Egypt Japan Finland Italy Europe America England
 

11. The Living Planet - The Open Ocean

This programme concentrates on the marine environment. Attenborough goes underwater himself to observe the ocean's life forms and comment on them at first hand. He states that those that live on the sea bed are even more varied than land inhabitants. Much sea life is microscopic, and such creatures make up part of the marine plankton. Some animals are filter feeders and examples include the manta ray, the basking shark and the largest, the whale shark. Bony fish with their swim bladders and manoeuvrable fins dominate the seas, and the tuna is hailed as the fastest hunter, but the superiority of these types of fish did not go unchallenged: mammals are also an important component of ocean life. Killer Whales, dolphins, narwhals and Humpback Whales are shown, as well as a school of beluga whales, which congregate annually in a bay in the Canadian Arctic — for reasons unknown. Marine habitats can be just as diverse as those on dry land. Attenborough surmises that the coral reef, with its richness of life, is the water equivalent of the jungle. Where the breezes of the Gulf Stream meet those of the Arctic, the resulting currents churn up nutrients, which lead to vegetation, the fish that eat it, and others that eat them. Attenborough remarks that it is man who has been most responsible for changing ocean environments by fishing relentlessly, but in doing so has also created new ones for himself — and this leads to the final episode.
Категория: Pets & Animals
Время: 00:39:35.250
Теги: The Living Planet Open Ocean underwater sea plankton manta ray basking shark waleshark bony fish killer whale orca humpback beluga dolphin narwhal coral reef gulf stream nature biology flora fauna david attenborough documentary yt:stretch=16:9
 

Save Our Marine Environment

www.tgeg.asia Join TGEG in saving our environment. If our forests are essential to our socio-economic development it is the same way with our coastal areas. This is actually the main reason why it's important to conserve our marine environment while we still can. In Asia and Pacific regions most communities depend on the coastal resources thus making some of these areas over exploited which threatened the rich biodiversity in these areas. Some of the reasons of this degradation of coastal areas include over exploitation, destructive fishing and conversion of marine environment into eco-tourism projects and aquaculture. The saddening effects of these destructive activities have greatly contributed to the reduction of mangroves and coral reefs which lead to loss of fisheries productivity and biodiversity such as the threat to our endangered migratory species. Moreover, in Southeast Asia where most of world's mapped reefs are located has been assessed to have high potential of threat from disturbance due to various destructive activities in the area. According to a study about 80% of Southeast Asian reefs particularly in the Philippines and Indonesia are at risk while half are at high risk. Many organizations are now improving and protecting the coastal areas in Asia and the Pacific to prevent further impact to human survival. It is not yet too late to take part of this responsibility as a resident of this planet earth. Conserve what's left with our marine environment not ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:00:45
Теги: environmental protection coastal areas conservation Southeast Asia biodiversity Philippines biodiversity
 
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