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Changing Ocean Temperatures & Atlantic Cod
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In this video, Kevin Friedland, a NOAA fisheries oceanographer, explains one factor that might be undermining the recovery of Atlantic cod in New England. In areas where ocean temperatures have changed, larval cod may not be getting enough to eat.
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Harbor Seal Monitoring in Puget Sound
4:10
NOAA researcher Harriet Huber studies harbor seas in Puget Sound and the population comeback after the passing of the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972.
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Whale Recovery in Alaska
3:17
Learn more about the science behind whale recovery in Alaska. See how NOAA scientists use photo identification and study humpback whale diets to better understand the population.
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On The Water Science: California Fishermen + NOAA Scientists
4:09
NOAA Scientists and San Diego fishermen combine expertise and tools to research and understand depleted groundfish in the Southern California Bight.
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Pinto Abalone Restoration: Outplanting in March, 2011
1:55
Pinto abalone is a "species of concern" on the Pacific coast, and efforts are underway to help restore the population. This video shows that latest outplanting effort in March 2011, during which over 2000 abalone were released into Puget Sound.
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Sea Unseen: Carla Stehr's Quilts
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Carla Stehr, a NOAA fisheries biologist in Seattle, is not only an electron microscopist, but an artist. In 2009, an exhibit of her photographs taken with a scanning electron microscope opened at the Seattle Aquarium. This is a companion video.
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Sea Unseen: Carla Stehr's SEM Photography
2:51
Carla Stehr, a NOAA fisheries biologist in Seattle, is not only an electron microscopist, but an artist. In 2009, an exhibit of her photographs taken with a scanning electron microscope opened at the Seattle Aquarium. This is the companion video.
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Microworlds: What Do Marine Mammals Eat?
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Microworlds is an award-winning series of three educational videos from the Microworlds series produced for the 5th grade Microworlds Science Unit. This episode follows marine mammal biologist, Tony Orr, who investigates the food habits of seals.
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MIcroworlds: Why Do Fish Get Sick?
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Microworlds is an award-winning series of three educational videos from the Microworlds series produced for the 5th grade Microworlds Science Unit. This episode follows fisheries biologist, Carla Stehr, who uses a scanning electron microscope.
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Deepwater Horizon: Seafood Safety and Inspection
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NOAA scientists in Pascagoula, MS and Seattle, WA respond to the Deepwater Horizon BP/Gulf Oil Spill, to ensure that our seafood is safe to eat. Filmed in May, 2010.
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Fur Seal Migrations
2:57
Every year, northern fur seals migrate 6,000 miles round-trip from the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea . Learn about the scientists at NOAA who are tracking these seals on their incredible migrations, and where the seal's journeys take them.
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