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Marine biologist and sport diver Monty Halls explores the underwater eco-system of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, in this three-part wildlife series. Also available on Blu-ray.
Shows diatoms, a phyloplankton which uses photosynthesis to produce a significant proportion of the planet’s oxygen. (5 minutes)
Documentary which uses the latest, most advanced photographic equipment to explore the world’s oceans.
Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his team look at some of the fragile ecosystems of our planet and suggest ways to protect it. In this set, their journeys take them to Indonesia, Australia and, in Europe, to the...
Sponges are one of the more colorful and abundant groups of animals, yet they are generally poorly known by students of biology. One reason for this is the difficulty of observing anatomy and behaviour in...
The panel, chaired by Colin Blakemore and consisting of Chris German, Kate Humble, Tony Rice, and Jacqui McGlade discuss the latest developments in oceanography and what discoveries they may lead to. We are...
Story of how French marine biologist Alexandre Meinesz found the tropical algae ‘Caulerpa taxifolia’ in the Mediterranean off the coast of Monaco in 1989. The highly toxic plant spread wildly, killing...
1: THE WHITE DEATH Follows an expedition in the waters of South Australia studying the great white shark, which is responsible for more attacks on humans than perhaps all other sharks combined. ENCOUNTERS...
Describes the techniques used to assess the feasibility of enhancing British lobster stocks. Shows methods of rearing, tagging, transportation and release on the seabed and describes monitoring of recaptures...
Teaching program on shellfish hatching, intended as tutorial backup of lecture materia. Approximately two hours of teaching material.
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