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hungry and horny with nata ocean tmwpov

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matthew hurricane in miami beach - live waiting share like

subscribe and share please hd web camera placed on miami beach florida you will love it if - you think to go to the beach - you will need to take a look at the beach first- you live in miami without opportunity to see what the ocean and beach looks like today- you drive home and need to see how beach looks like today - to decide if you want to go there- you travel to miami you need to know how beach looks like now- you travel to deliver a baby in miami - you will need to take a look at the ocean and beach - enjoy our paradise- you want to see the sunrise at the atlantic ocean during the lunch break in your office - look at web camera to get this positive energysubscribe and share please
the falklands - miniwars 1

quothey oversimplified where039s ww2quot don039t worry ww2 is still coming here039s a little something in the meantimeif you would like to see more oversimplified on a more regular basis please consider supporting me on patreon patreon rewards coming soon:https:wwwpatreoncomoversimplehttps:wwwfacebookcomoversimplified--------------------------------------------------------------------images:world mapnasa goddard space flight center image by reto stckli land surface shallow water clouds enhancements by robert simmon ocean color compositing 3d globes animation data and technical support: modis land group modis science data support team modis atmosphere group modis ocean group additional data: usgs eros data center topography usgs terrestrial remote sensing flagstaff field center antarctica defense meteorological satellite program city lightscreative commons images:vatican alter 2 by patrick landyhttps:commonswikimediaorgwikifile:v
ocean gravity - guillaume nry julie gautier

ocean gravity is a short film that rewrite the rules of the underwater world and takes us this time into the world of the weightlessnessjust like in the space there isnt anymore a top or a bottom there isnt anymore upside down and wrong side out the ocean becomes cosmos the man a satellite and the bottom of the sea an unknown planet welcome in the fascinating universe of ocean gravityguillaume: since ever my diving propels my imagination in the fantasy of the conquest of space to touch the sea floor or to set foot on an unexplored planet here are 2 fascinating adventures which feed my thirst of unknown the discovery of this quite unique place tiputa - rangiroa - french polynesia allowed us to put in image the visual closeness of 2 universes water and air ocean and spacedone without fxproduced by les films engloutiswritten and directed by guillaume nry and julie gautierunderwater camera on breathhold: julie gautierwith guillaume nryediting: guillaume nry and julie gautiercolor correction: arthur pauxlogistical support: y aka plonge rangiroamusic by the glitch mob - how to be eaten by a womanocean gravity est un court-mtrage qui bouleverse les codes de lunivers sous-marin et nous plonge cette fois dans le monde de lapesanteurtout comme dans lespace il ny a plus de haut ni de bas il ny a plus lendroit et lenverslocan devient cosmos lhomme se mue en un satellite en orbite et le fond de la mer se transforme en une plante inconnue bienvenue dans lunivers troublant docean gravityguillaume : depuis toujours mes plonges propulsent mon imaginaire dans le fantasme de la conqute spatiale toucher le fond de la mer ou poser son pieds sur une plante inexplore voil 2 aventures passionnantes qui nourrissent ma soif dinconnu la dcouverte de ce lieu unique au monde la passe de tiputa nous a permis de mettre en image la proximit visuelle des 2 univers eau et air ocan et espace realise sans effets speciaux produit par les films engloutisecrit et ralis par guillaume nry and julie gautiercamera sous marine en apne: julie gautieravec guillaume nrymontage: guillaume nry and julie gautieretalonnage: arthur pauxsupport logistique: y aka plonge rangiroamusique the glitch mob - how to be eaten by a woman
gyroscopic self-leveling pool table on the cruise ship quotradiance of the seasquot

this is a video taken by a friend of the gyroscopic self leveling pool table on the cruise ship quotradiance of the seasquot while travelling back from new zealand in rough weather in december 2011http:wwwroyalcaribbeancomaufindacruiseshipsclassshiphomedoshipclasscode=rdampampshipcode=rdampampbr=ras the ship moves the pool table adjusts so that the billiard balls don039t move at all even in rough weather if you look closely you can see that the balls remain still as the table moves enabling you to play in almost any conditions
monster clams

razor clam digging with captain milt gudgell follow milt as he takes you clam digging on the long beach peninsula
new expedition footage of live giant squid 2013 the monster is real in hd

ocean explorers have finally achieved one of their most alluring but elusive objectives: video footage of the actual legendary architeuthis architeuthis dux in its natural heavy-sea habitat scientists state that the actual spectacular film captured throughout an expedition off japan039s ogasawara archipelago answers enduring questions about the enigmatic spinelessthe 6-week objective was financed by the japan broadcasting commission nhk and also the us discovery channel as well as took place in july it is simply now being discussed publicly as the two companies prepare to transmit documentaries that include the footage later this particular monththe actual squid was first glimpsed using a specialized digital camera system called medusa which the team used from a ship and left suspended about 700 meters lower in water later scientists came encounter-to-encounter with 1 while in a submersible quotit had been so stunning that i have no phrases to clarify itquot states zoologist tsunemi kubodera of japan039s nationwide museum of nature as well as science who was in the actual submersiblethe camera system originated by edith widder a deep-ocean explorer as well as founder from the ocean research and preservation association within fort pierce florida your woman thinks how the key to its success was an emphasis on the actual squid039s feeling of view to prevent bright lighting that might scare the squid away the system uses a low-light digital camera with the dim warning light because couple of deep-sea animals observe light with such an extended wavelengthhoping of sketching the creatures in widder utilized a different sort of sunshine although hardly any sunlight permeates to the deep ocean many deep dwellers produce a bioluminescent gentle past research by widder suggests that the bioluminescence may act like a sort of burglar security alarm among additional functions the concept is that the bioluminescence made by some prey when they are attacked may serve to attract larger potential predators such a giant squid that will then eat the attackerwidder and her co-workers therefore installed medusa by having an electronic gadget that resembled the bioluminescence which jellyfish produce when assaulted to function as a lure it worked: medusa first experienced a squid during its second implementation igniting jubilation on the actual ship quoti simply was amazedquot says widderquot i couldn039t have been happierquotmedusa ended up encountering the squid 5 times culminating with a full look at of one apparently targeting the camera system in a manner in conjuction with the alarm hypothesis the calamari was regarding 4 meters long even though giant calamari can grow as big as ten meters or even moreduring a dive in regards to a week following the first medusa success in their triton completely submersible kubodera as well as pilot rick harris had a face-in order to-face encounter once they had taken enough low-gentle footage these people turned about the sub039s vibrant main lights expecting to spook the squid instead the pet continued in order to feed on bait tied to the sub for eighteen mesmerizing moments the pair watched since the huge pet039s skin shifted between unexpected gold and silver metal hues
caged pig forensic experiment in the ocean

dead pigs are used as models for human decomposition so that we can understand what happens to a body in the ocean and use this to interpret decompositional patterns and rates and as well as the marks left by scavengers in human death investigationspast experiments in this area showed high shark activity so two pigs were placed one caged and one exposed this video features the experiment that was deployed on feb 26 2012caging successfully prevented sharks from accessing the body so the carcass was colonized within minutes by small arthropods called amphipods or 039sea lice039 these rapidly became several centimetres thick on the body and entered the carcass via the orifices eating it from the inside out the amphipods became so numerous that they covered the entire cage and bars and competitively excluded all other arthropods such as the big three spot shrimp in just a few days the carcass was entirely skeletonized and the amphipods lost interest and left then the three spot shrimp returned to pick at the carcass eventually removing all the cartilage after a few days a giant pacific octopus was curious about the cage scaring off a shrimpthe experiment is led by dr gail anderson and dr lynne bell simon fraser universityvenus is a web-enabled interactive research facility that connects scientists with the ocean to learn more about venus visits wwwvenusuviccathis video was created by jackson chu a phd student marine biology university of victoria
russian nurclear powered ice breaker ship 50 let pobedy

the most powerful ice breaker ship in the world 50 let pobedy
bbc nature: 039brinicle039 ice finger of death filmed in antarctic

source: http:wwwbbccouknature15835017 video extracted with streamtransportas brine from the sea ice sinks a 039brinicle039 forms threatening life on the sea floor with a frosty fatea bizarre underwater quoticicle of deathquot has been filmed by a bbc crewwith timelapse cameras specialists recorded salt water being excluded from the sea ice and sinkingthe temperature of this sinking brine which was well below 0c caused the water to freeze in an icy sheath around itwhere the so-called quotbriniclequot met the sea bed a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched including sea urchins and starfishthe unusual phenomenon was filmed for the first time by cameramen hugh miller and doug anderson for the bbc one series frozen planetcreeping icethe icy phenomenon is caused by cold sinking brine which is more dense than the rest of the sea water it forms a brinicle as it contacts warmer water below the surfacemr miller set up the rig of timelapse equipment to capture the growing brinicle under the ice at little razorback island near antarctica039s ross archipelagoquotwhen we were exploring around that island we came across an area where there had been three or four brinicles previously and there was one actually happeningquot mr miller told bbc naturethe diving specialists noted the temperature and returned to the area as soon as the same conditions were repeatedquotit was a bit of a race against time because no-one really knew how fast they formedquot said mr millerquotthe one we039d seen a week before was getting longer in front of our eyes the whole thing only took five six hoursquotagainst the oddsthe location - beneath the ice off the foothills of the volcano mount erebus in water as cold as -2c - was not easy to accessquotthat particular patch was difficult to get to it was a long way from the hole and it was quite narrow at times between the sea bed and the icequot explained mr millerquoti do remember it being a struggle all the kit is very heavy because it has to sit on the sea bed and not move for long periods of timequotas well as the practicalities of setting up the equipment the filmmakers had to contend with interference from the local wildlifethe large weddell seals in the area had no problems barging past and breaking off brinicles as well as the filming equipmentquotthe first time i did a timelapse at the spot a seal knocked it overquot said mr millerbut the team039s efforts were eventually rewarded with the first ever footage of a brinicle forminghow does a brinicle formdr mark brandonpolar oceanographer the open universityfreezing sea water doesn039t make ice like the stuff you grow in your freezer instead of a solid dense lump it is more like a seawater-soaked sponge with a tiny network of brine channels within itin winter the air temperature above the sea ice can be below -20c whereas the sea water is only about -19c heat flows from the warmer sea up to the very cold air forming new ice from the bottom the salt in this newly formed ice is concentrated and pushed into the brine channels and because it is very cold and salty it is denser than the water beneaththe result is the brine sinks in a descending plume but as this extremely cold brine leaves the sea ice it freezes the relatively fresh seawater it comes in contact with this forms a fragile tube of ice around the descending plume which grows into what has been called a briniclebrinicles are found in both the arctic and the antarctic but it has to be relatively calm for them to grow as long as the ones the frozen planet team observed
forest rohwer: microbes of the ocean coral reefs and the human lung mwv63

in episode 63 of microbeworld video dr stan maloy talks with forest rohwer phd professor of biology san diego state university about his research on the microbes of the ocean coral reefs and the human lung this episode was filmed at the american association for the advancement of science meeting in vancouver canada on february 18th 2012viruses make up a large portion of the world039s oceans with over ten million per milliliter of seawater rohwer039s interest in better understanding these viruses led him to becoming an expert in marine virology and a founder of the field of viral metagenomics forest discovered that these viruses are very good at controlling the number and type of bacteria in the ocean and through the process of gene transfer possess the potential to change marine bacteria into human pathogens among forest039s other interests are coral reefs he has studied the link between humans inhabiting the land around coral reefs and the decaying health of the corresponding coral forest also studies cystic fibrosis a disease of the human lung which mimics what he sees going on with the health of coral reefs rohwer explains how his work across many different scientific disciplines has helped his research interests broaden while leading to new discoveries unlikely to have been made without the knowledge and tools of other scientific fields
why no aquarium has a great white shark

many have tried to keep a white shark in captivity here039s why that039s so difficultlink to the biodiversity heritage library: https:wwwflickrcomphotosbiodivlibraryalbums subscribe to our channel http:googl0bsajothere are several aquariums around the world including one in georgia that house whale sharks the biggest fish in the sea but not one has a great white shark on display aquariums have made dozens of attempts since the 1970s to display a captive great white shark most of those attempts ended with dead sharks by the 2000s the only group still trying was the monterey bay aquarium which spent a decade planning its white shark program in 2004 it acquired a shark that became the first great white to survive in captivity for more than 16 days in fact it was on display for more than six months before it was released back into the ocean in the following years the monterey bay aquarium hosted five more juvenile white sharks for temporary stays before ending the program
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why two oceans don039t mix

when you look at the seas and oceans on the map you might think that they just flow into each other it seems like theres only one big ocean and people just gave different names to its parts well youll be amazed at how vivid the borders between them arethe border between the pacific and atlantic oceans is like a line between 2 worlds it looks as if the two oceans meet at an invisible wall which does not let them flow into each other and mix their waters why on earth does it happen we know for sure there is no invisible wall inside and water is water so what could interfere with its mixingother videos you might like:if you see square waves get out of the water https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=twdb5h9a-eqampwhat would a trip to the mariana trench be like https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=eew1du05j7uampit takes hundreds of lives a year but only 5 know about it https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=n9ifabh2vdkamptimestamps:water can be different too 0:40what are haloclines 1:03the most spectac
baby polar bears climbing out with a helping hand from mum

http:twittercomoceanco2 as seen from the rrs james clark ross during the uk ocean acidification cruise http:wwwarcticoacruiseorg in june 2012 in the sea ice off the east coast of greenland