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This Horizon programme looks at the oceans of the solar system, from the icy wastes of Enceladus to the oceans of Mars, and to the methane lakes of Saturn’s biggest moon Titan, where NASA plans to send a...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes nearly 1,200 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments,...
Discusses the many scientific disciplines involved in discovering how oceans work. Uses archive film of past attempts to study the oceans, and presents new research into the ocean bed, the creatures that...
Ocean currents can no longer be thought of as ‘rivers in the sea’. The currents in the deep oceans influence our weather in complex ways. Archival film of early water mass investigation on board the...
Ice information, ice cover and the seasonal influence of light on a wide variety of organisms are described and illustrated for both polar regions, with especial reference to krill and migrating animals such...
Jacqueline McGlade of the NERC Centre for Coastal and Marine Science discusses with a small group including schoolchildren, satellite, ship survey and computer modelling studies of the workings of the marine...
Describes the French national scientific programme CIPREA (Circulation and Production of the Equatorial Atlantic) which studies the structure and food chain of equatorial oceanic upwellings. Upwelling is...
Oceanography is the study of the oceans, the largest single environment on earth. It involves scientists from all disciplines working in large international groups deploying instruments from ships,...
Documents how the pH balance of the oceans has changed dramatically since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution: a 30% increase in acidification. With near unanimity, scientists now agree that the...
Documentary which uses the latest, most advanced photographic equipment to explore the world’s oceans.
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