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How the oceans can clean themselves: Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft
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(Media / How the oceans can clean themselves: Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft)
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18-year-old Boyan Slat combines environmentalism, entrepreneurism and technology to tackle global issues of sustainability. After diving in Greece, and coming across more plastic bags than fish, he wondered; ...
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THE OCEAN CLEANUP - What We Do
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(Media / THE OCEAN CLEANUP - What We Do)
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On june 3rd, 19-year-old Boyan Slat unveiled the results of the feasibillity study, proving that we can likely clean our oceans. For more information and to support the next phase, please visit http://www.theoceancleanup.com ...
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Charting the garbage patches of the sea
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(Media / Charting the garbage patches of the sea)
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Just how much plastic is there floating around in our oceans? Dr Erik van Sebille from UNSW's Climate Change Research Centre has completed a study of ocean "garbage patches", and has found that in some ...
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Stanford researchers search for heat resistant coral
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(Media / Stanford researchers search for heat resistant coral)
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Professor Steve Palumbi is searching the world's oceans, looking for heat resistant coral. To combat ever increasing ocean temperatures, he hopes to transpla...
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World Oceans Day
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(Media / World Oceans Day)
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June 8th is World Ocean Day.
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Celebrate World Oceans Day! -- June 8th
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(Media / Celebrate World Oceans Day! -- June 8th)
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World Oceans Day is being celebrated by millions of people all over the globe. Be a part of the movement to protect our oceans!
Visit http://oneworldoneocean.org and http://worldoceansday.org to see ...
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The World Ocean "Trashed"
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(Media / The World Ocean "Trashed")
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Award winning film. The world ocean's food chain is being polluted with plastics. This program has won the Ocean Film Festival Award of Excellence at the NOAA sponsored Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary ...
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The Jelly Burger
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(Media / The Jelly Burger)
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As ocean fish stocks have dwindled, consumers may have to turn to alternatives for sea food. We tested the commercial potential of the Jelly Burger. Find out more at: www.greenpeace.org/SOS-oceans
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Ocean Acidification... in a nutshell
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(Media / Ocean Acidification... in a nutshell)
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Our emissions of carbon dioxide threaten to alter the very chemistry of sea water and change life in our oceans within the span of a single human lifetime. An animation by Leo Murray for Greenpeace.
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How big is the ocean? - Scott Gass
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(Media / How big is the ocean? - Scott Gass)
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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-big-is-... While the Earth's oceans are known as five separate entities, there is really only one ocean. So, how big is it? As of 2013, it takes up 71% ...
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Saving the World's Oceans - Part 2
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(Media / Saving the World's Oceans - Part 2)
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The oceans provide vital sources of protein, energy, minerals and other products of use the world over and the rolling of the sea across the planet creates over half our oxygen, drives weather systems ...
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Saving the World's Oceans - Part 1
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(Media / Saving the World's Oceans - Part 1)
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A staggering 80 percent of all the life on Earth is to be found hidden beneath the waves and this vast global ocean pulses around our world driving the natural forces which maintain life on our planet. ...
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Plastic Pollution in the Global Ocean: Where has all the Plastic Gone?
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(Media / Plastic Pollution in the Global Ocean: Where has all the Plastic Gone?)
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There’s more plastic floating around the ocean than any other type of marine debris—that we know. What’s harder to figure out is just how much is out there. A recent survey of marine plastic debris found ...
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Antarctic Reserves Would Protect Penguins, Double World's Protected Oceans | Pew
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(Media / Antarctic Reserves Would Protect Penguins, Double World's Protected Oceans | Pew)
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A multinational meeting failed to designate vitally needed marine reserves in Antarctica's Ross Sea.http://www.pewenvironment.org/souther.... U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Andrea Kavanagh with ...
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Coral reefs and climate change: A message for Copenhagen
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(Media / Coral reefs and climate change: A message for Copenhagen)
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Coral reefs are the most biologically diverse habitats of the oceans and face extinction due to climate change by 2050 ... We're hoping that the politicians and heads of state who attend the UNEP 2009 ...
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Over 73 Million Sharks Killed Every Year for Fins
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(Media / Over 73 Million Sharks Killed Every Year for Fins)
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Scientists are alarmed at the rate sharks are dissappearing from the oceans. Some estimate that 90 percent of the largest sharks have been wiped out. The lack of these apex predators is altering the ocean's ...
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Over 73 Million Sharks Killed Every Year for Fins
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(Media / Over 73 Million Sharks Killed Every Year for Fins)
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Scientists are alarmed at the rate sharks are dissappearing from the oceans. Some estimate that 90 percent of the largest sharks have been wiped out. The lack of these apex predators is altering the ocean's ...
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This is Ocean Defenders Alliance (ODA)
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(Media / This is Ocean Defenders Alliance (ODA))
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See Ocean Defenders Alliance (ODA) in action! Our effort to clean the oceans and save marine life have been highly successful, but we could not do it without...
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Saving the Oceans Can Feed the World
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(Media / Saving the Oceans Can Feed the World)
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Oceans cover 71% of the planet and are the source of life on Earth. Over a billion people, including some of the poorest in the world, depend on the oceans and wild seafood for survival. But our blue planet ...
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Green: Vegetation on Our Planet (Tour of Earth)
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(Media / Green: Vegetation on Our Planet (Tour of Earth))
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We call Earth the “blue planet” with reason—water covers 71% of our world’s surface, a fact that sets the third rock from the sun apart. But humans are land creatures, and we have lived and thrived on ...