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julianna barwick - nebula official video

pre-order will out may 6 2016 on dead oceansdead oceans: http:smarturlitjbarwickitunes: http:smarturlitjbarwick_itamazon: http:smarturlitjbarwick_amzsupport you local independent record store: http:smarturlitjbarwick_inda film by derrick belchamproduced by the philip johnson glass house a site of the national trust for historic preservation a story told well dead oceans irene shum and kate lichotadirected by derrick belchammusic written and performed by julianna barwickfeaturing a light installation by derrick belchamwritten shot and edited by derrick belchamnebula taken from will by julianna barwick out on may 6th 2016 on dead oceans
ocean039s kingdom - epk

watch footage of the rehearsal and listen to paul and peter discuss their collaboration ocean039s kingdom is paul mccartney039s first original orchestral score for dance written for the new york city ballet 20112012 season
the stills - being here

directed by teqtonikfrom the album - oceans will risehttp:wwwgalleryaccomproduct_infophpproducts_id=61212ampampcpath=
let039s protect the oceans like national parks david lang

you don039t have to be a scientist to help protect the world039s oceans says underwater drone expert and ted fellow david lang -- in fact ordinary citizens have pulled together to save the planet039s natural treasures many times in history lang asks us to take a lesson from the story of the us national parks service offering a three-point plan for conserving underwater wonders
12 reasons that the ocean039s 12 laser dance confuses me

i watched ocean039s 12 this weekend here is a dumb video if you039re into reddit: https:redditcomrtechnicalbovineif you039re into twitter: https:twittercomtechnicalbovineif you039re into twitch: https:twitchtvtechnicalbovineedit: krufaston and don_rollo have pointed out that this is capoeira not breakdancing apologies for misidentifyingedit 2: several people also pointed out that you can see lasers that are sufficiently strong my laser pointer is weak and impotent also several youtubers have explained that the laser system is actually doable with the right kinds of laser systems my apologies i did not learn enough about lasers before running my mouth
giant larvaceans: the ocean039s natural filters the new york times

researchers used a remotely operated vehicle to gain insights into giant larvaceans sea creatures the size of pinkie fingers that filter the ocean faster than any other zooplanktonread the story here: http:nytims2qdnvbdsubscribe to the times video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from the new york times every week: http:bitlytimesvideonewslettersubscribe on youtube: http:bitlyu8ys7nwatch more videos at: http:nytimescomvideo---------------------------------------------------------------want more from the new york timestwitter: https:twittercomnytvideoinstagram: http:instagramcomnytvideofacebook: https:wwwfacebookcomnytvideogoogle: https:plusgooglecomnytimeswhether it039s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments new york times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world it039s all the news tha
long john silver039s gives back because we care

learn about what long john silver039s is doing to keep our oceans swimming: http:wwwljsilverscomcare-- http:ljsilverscom --we are here planet earth made from about 70 percent water thats 326 million billion gallons give or take thats enough to fill the office water cooler 652 quadrillion times you would think with that much water wed never run out of fresh fish but in the us alone we ate almost five billion pounds of seafood just last year thats a little over 49 fillets per person so what are we doing to make sure our children and our childrens children will be able to enjoy the best the ocean has to offer we call it care community affordability responsibility excellence its how long john silvers gives back to our guests their communities and our oceans we do more than follow sustainable fishing guidelines we helped create them only working with fishing and supply partners that help us keep the ocean swimming which means better responsib
dark oceans: surveying saturn039s moons out there the new york times

after 11 years orbiting saturn nasas cassini spacecraft has changed our understanding of liquid water in the outer solar systemgrab the embed code for this video at times video:http:nytims20uh6jsproduced by: jason drakeford dennis overbye and jonathan corumread the story here: http:nytims1wa3lapsubscribe to the times video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from the new york times every week: http:bitlytimesvideonewsletter subscribe on youtube: http:bitlyu8ys7n watch more videos at: http:nytimescomvideo --------------------------------------------------------------- want more from the new york times twitter: https:twittercomnytvideo instagram: http:instagramcomnytvideo facebook: https:wwwfacebookcomnytvideo google: https:plusgooglecomnytimes whether it039s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments new york times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world it039s all the news that039s fit to watch on youtube dark oceans: surveying saturn039s moons out there the new york timeshttp:wwwyoutubecomuserthenewyorktimes
hammerhead shark evolution - bbc

an insight into the evolution of the hammer that defines hammerhead sharks great video from bbc wildlife show hammerhead visit http:wwwbbcearthcom for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new bbc earth youtube channel here: http:wwwyoutubecombbcearth
gulf of mexico dead zone hd

hypoxic zones are areas in the ocean of such low oxygen concentration that animal life suffocates and dies and as a result are sometimes called quotdead zonesquot one of the largest dead zones forms in the gulf of mexico every spring this data visualization discusses the causes of hypoxia in the gulf of mexicocredit: national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa
sir david attenborough explains why we need a new global deal to protect our oceans

sir david attenborough imagines healthy and abundant oceans - something that is within our reach previously the world trade organization negotiated global rules for industry and agricultural subsidies and right now we need to do the same for fishing we need wto members to agree on an international deal to eliminate harmful fishing subsidies and help our oceans bounce backthe film has been produced in collaboration with our planet friends of ocean action silverback films the world economic forum and wwfshareourplanet wtopublicforum
the discoveries awaiting us in the ocean039s twilight zone heidi m sosik

what will we find in the twilight zone: the vast mysterious virtually unexplored realm hundreds of meters below the ocean039s surface heidi m sosik of woods hole oceanographic institution wants to find out in this wonder-filled talk she shares her plan to investigate these uncharted waters which may hold a million new species and 90 percent of the world039s fish biomass using submersible technology what we discover there won039t just astound us sosik says -- it will help us be better stewards of the world039s oceans this ambitious plan is one of the first ideas of the audacious project ted039s new initiative to inspire global change
nasa: the water cycle 720p

this animation shows one molecule of water completing the hydrologic cycle heat from the sun causes the molecule to evaporate from the ocean039s surface once it evaporates it is transported high in the atmosphere and condenses to form clouds clouds can move great distances and eventually the water molecule will fall as rain or snow ultimately the water molecule arrives back where it startedat the oceancredit: nasagoddard space flight centersource: http:svsgsfcnasagovgoto10501
marine phytoplankton

http:wwwbewellbuzzcomgeneralmarine-phytoplankton-nutritional-powerhousemarine phytoplankton is a unique super-nutrient from the ocean that provides the body with an increase in residual energy that builds up significantly when it is ingested on a daily basis a team of european doctors microbiologists and botanists spent many years and millions of dollars researching 40000 species of marine phytoplankton in the ocean to determine the best species in each category to use for bio-fuel aqua culture exotic fish food and ultimately human consumption only four species of marine phytoplankton were found to be beneficial for human consumption and based on nutritional profiles one species was super beneficial and was the single species chosen for production this podcast delivers authoritative information around this top and a special product called oceans alive marine phytoplankton http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=vb7rnygq3ps