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Learn about the role of nitrifying bacteria in the global ... Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 70 seconds Learn about the role of nitrifying bacteria in the global ocean from this short piece taken from "In Search of Trichodesmium," a 3-part series posted in 2011. |
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Video Plankton Recorder Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 170 seconds Follow operations of the Video Plankton Recorder, an underwater video microscope system that that takes images of plankton and particulate matter, working aboard R/V Oceanus in the western North Atlantic. |
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Dive with REMUS Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 84 seconds Follow a REMUS 100 autonomous underwater vehicle on a dive off the Carolina coast to study the connection between the physical processes in the ocean at the edge of the continental shel and the things that live there. Video footage by Chris Linder. Funding by the Department of the Navy, Science & Technology; and Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE). |
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The Scientist Who Loved the Cold Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 382 seconds MIT/WHOI graduate student studies ice in a warming world Ali Criscitiello climbs summits and studies climate?particularly how warming ocean temperatures could be melting sea ice around Antarctica. Her success as a young scientist has its roots in the lessons she learned as part of the first all-female team to scale India's 2963 meter (22736 feet) Pinnacle Peak. |
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Line W: A 10-year Portrait of the Planet Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 313 seconds This special video takes a look at the moored instruments and regular research cruises across the Gulf Stream that have helped form an unprecedented view of ocean circulation in a crucial part of the North Atlantic. |
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The Atlantic Shelfbreak: Using robotic vehicles to observe ocean life Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 247 seconds Studies along the shelfbreak?the transition from continental shelf to slope?in the Northwest Atlantic by researchers from WHOI and Rutgers are revealing connections between physical processes in the ocean and the things that live there. In this video, follow along with a team deploying an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) REMUS to explore the waters off the Carolina coast. |
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Atlantic Shelfbreak: Using robotic vehicles to observe ocean life Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 247 seconds Studies along the shelfbreak?the transition from continental shelf to slope?in the Northwest Atlantic by researchers from WHOI and Rutgers are revealing connections between physical processes in the ocean and the things that live there. In this video, follow along with a team deploying an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) REMUS to explore the waters off the Carolina coast. |
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Message from the R/V Atlantis to the Space Shuttle Atlantis Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 52 seconds The science party and crew of R/V Atlantis send a special message to the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis. The two vessels are linked by a legendary namesake--the original research vessel Atlantis, the first ship owned and operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Film by Lisa Strong (posted with permission) |
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All the Pretty Jellyfish: Majestic Migrations of Mastigias Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 99 seconds Jellyfish living in an unusual marine lake in Palau follow the sun on a daily mass migration. Learn more at http://www.whoi.edu/ oceanus/viewArticle. do?id=102729§ion id=1021 |
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In Search of Tricho, Part 3 Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 584 seconds Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on the research vessel R/V Oceanus undertake a cruise to study health and function of plankton in the western North Atlantic. The final installment in a 3 part series documenting the cruise, the research, and the scientists. |
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A Rising Tide: Linking Ocean and Ice Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 377 seconds WHOI physical oceanographer Fiamma Straneo examines the connection between ocean conditions and climate-driven changes to Greenland glaciers and describes some of the challenges to doing scientific research in the far north. |
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In Search of Tricho, Part 2 Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 594 seconds Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on the research vessel R/V Oceanus undertake a cruise to study health and function of plankton in the western North Atlantic. Part 2 of a 3 part series documenting the cruise, the research, and the scientists. |
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Science in a Time of Crisis: Tracking the Currents Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 281 seconds Part 5 of a 6-part series describing WHOI's efforts to understand the scope and impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. "Tracking the Currents" follows work by WHOI's Breck Owens to deploy an autonomous underwater glider to map and monitor currents in the Gulf immediately after the spill and throughout the summer. |
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Science in a Time of Crisis: Sampling the Source Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 383 seconds Part 3 of a 6-part series describing WHOI's efforts to understand the scope and impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. "Sampling the Source" describes successful efforts by WHOI scientists to obtain the only samples of oil and gas directly from the broken riser pipe and blow-out preventer and return them to the surface at pressure. |
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Science in a Time of Crisis: How Much Oil? Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 387 seconds Part 2 of a 6-part series describing WHOI's efforts to understand the scope and impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. "How Much Oil?" describes efforts by WHOI scientists to provide the most accurate estimates of the amount of oil and gas that was entering the water from the ruptured well. |
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Science in a Time of Crisis: Oil Spill Pioneers Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 369 seconds Part 1 of a 6-part series describing WHOI's efforts to understand the scope and impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. "Oil Spill Pioneers" describes WHOI's four decades of experience studying oil spills. |
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In Search of Tricho, Part 1 Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 475 seconds Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on the research vessel R/V Oceanus undertake a cruise to study health and function of plankton in the western North Atlantic. Part 1 of a 3 part series documenting the cruise, the research, and the scientists. |
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Buesseler TWC small Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 184 seconds |
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The Music of Sound Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 258 seconds Arthur Newhall, an underwater acoustics researcher and a musician, has found an interesting way to combine his two areas of expertise. |
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Time Lapse Video from Fantail of R/V Atlantis Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 31 seconds Taken during Dive and Discover's expedition to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more at http://www.divedisco ver.whoi.edu/expedit ion13/index.html |
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The Icebot Posted by: WoodsHoleOceanInst
Video duration: 662 seconds A team of scientists field-tests an autonomous underwater vehicle, sending it into a hole in an ice floe off the coast of Alaska ... and hoping they can get it back. |




















