Cousteau Videos
Jacques Cousteau's Legacy
from ABC News Video: World News Reports on April 20, 2009
Grandson Philippe dedicates life to grandfather's conservation mission.
also in: Conservation Cousteau Ocean Woodruff
Inventions, Adventure & Conservation: The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau
from Just One More Book!! on April 15, 2009
Author: Dan Yaccarino (on JOMB) Illustrator: Dan Yaccarino Published: 2009 Knopf Books (on JOMB) ISBN: 0375855734 Chapters.ca Colour drenched, stylized illustrations, carefully selected quotes and simple, informative text open our eyes and imaginations to the creativity, curiosity and commitment of this explorer, inventor, filmmaker extraordinaire. More eye-opening biographies on JOMB: One Beetle Too Many — The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin Marco Polo Piano Starts Here: The Young Art Tatum Buffalo Music Priscilla and the Hollyhocks The Value of Believing in Yourself: The Story of Louis Pasteur We’d love to hear your thoughts on a favourite children’s book. Leave a voice message on our JOMB listener hotline, +1-206-350-6487.
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Alexandra Cousteau - Blue Legacy
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 14, 2009
Alexandra Cousteau, granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau, talks about her 100 day expedition to 5 continents highlighting 8 critical water sites.
also in: Alexandra Blue Cousteau Legacy Ocean The Mainstream Media Water
IS THERE REALLY LIFE IN THE FUTURE? - www.RichardAberdeen.com
from YouTube :: Tag // LIVEEARTH on April 02, 2009
Author: richardaberdeen Keywords: environmental pollution global warming earth science future Al Gore planet world children liberal environment conservative independent Jesus religion debate politics progressive smog ocean Schweitzer Cousteau Pete Seeger mother earth live earth education instructional music Added: April 1, 2009
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Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | Killer Whale | PBS
from recent posts tagged pbs - blip.tv (beta) on March 31, 2009
http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/ In this two-part episode, the Ocean Adventures team explores the orca, ruler of the ocean. Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team travel to New Zealand and the Pacific Northwest and discover that people and orcas share surprising similarities. A preview from the PBS series, Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Call of the Killer Whale. For more: http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures
also in: Pbs Cousteau Killer Whale Orca Free Willy Keiko Ocean Technology
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | Killer Whale | P...
from YouTube :: Videos by pbs on March 30, 2009
http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/ In this two-part episode, the Ocean Adventures team explores the orca, ruler of the ocean. Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team travel to New Zealand and the Pacific Northwest and discover that people and orcas share surprising similarities. A preview from the PBS series, Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures – Call of the Killer Whale. For more: http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures Author: PBS Keywords: pbs cousteau killer whale orca free willy keiko ocean Added: March 30, 2009
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Alexandra Cousteau - Blue Legacy
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe on March 30, 2009
Alexandra Cousteau, granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau, talks about her 100 day expedition to 5 continents highlighting 8 critical water sites.
also in: Alexandra Cousteau Blue Legacy Oceans Water News Events People Stories
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | Sea Ghosts | PBS
from recent posts tagged pbs - blip.tv (beta) on March 25, 2009
http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/ The beluga whale is an evolutionary surprise -- a warm-blooded mammal in a numbingly cold sea. But their world is now ground zero for climate change. What lies ahead for the beluga could become prophesy for many species everywhere, including our own. A preview from the PBS series, Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Sea Ghosts. For more: http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/
also in: Beluga Change Climate Cousteau Ghosts Ocean Pbs Sea Technology Whale
See-through survivors - Des survivants translucides
from youtube :: recently featured on October 31, 2008
- In waters above a whitened seafloor, white fish, white anemones, white gorgonians, sterilized by phosphate mining runoff, transparent creatures reclaim the sea. Drifting medusas and their cousins—tunicates, siphonophores, ctenophores, jellies and salps — are composed of 90 percent water. These gelatinous creatures are found throughout the world and, survivors that they are, can explode into damaging populations when conditions are too stressful for their predators. - Dans les eaux surplombant des fonds marins blanchis, des poissons, anémones et gorgones de couleur blanche, rendus stériles par les émissions des exploitations de phosphates, et des créatures transparentes reconquièrent la mer. Les méduses et leurs cousins — tuniciers, siphonophores, cténophores et salpes — sont constituées de 90 % d'eau. On trouve ces créatures gélatineuses partout dans le monde et leur nombre peut exploser, créant des populations nuisibles, quand les conditions deviennent trop difficiles pour leurs prédateurs. Author: cousteaucontent Keywords: cousteau Added: October 31, 2008
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See-through survivors - Des survivants translucides
from Recently Featured on October 31, 2008
- In waters above a whitened seafloor, white fish, white anemones, white gorgonians, sterilized by phosphate mining runoff, transparent creatures reclaim the sea. Drifting medusas and their cousins—tunicates, siphonophores, ctenophores, jellies and salps — are composed of 90 percent water. These gelatinous creatures are found throughout the world and, survivors that they are, can explode into damaging populations when conditions are too stressful for their predators. - Dans les eaux surplombant des fonds marins blanchis, des poissons, anémones et gorgones de couleur blanche, rendus stériles par les émissions des exploitations de phosphates, et des créatures transparentes reconquièrent la mer. Les méduses et leurs cousins — tuniciers, siphonophores, cténophores et salpes — sont constituées de 90 % d'eau. On trouve ces créatures gélatineuses partout dans le monde et leur nombre peut exploser, créant des populations nuisibles, quand les conditions deviennent trop difficiles pour leurs prédateurs.
also in: Cousteau Tech
See-through survivors - Des survivants translucides
from Recently Featured on October 31, 2008
- In waters above a whitened seafloor, white fish, white anemones, white gorgonians, sterilized by phosphate mining runoff, transparent creatures reclaim the sea. Drifting medusas and their cousins—tunicates, siphonophores, ctenophores, jellies and salps — are composed of 90 percent water. These gelatinous creatures are found throughout the world and, survivors that they are, can explode into damaging populations when conditions are too stressful for their predators. - Dans les eaux surplombant des fonds marins blanchis, des poissons, anémones et gorgones de couleur blanche, rendus stériles par les émissions des exploitations de phosphates, et des créatures transparentes reconquièrent la mer. Les méduses et leurs cousins — tuniciers, siphonophores, cténophores et salpes — sont constituées de 90 % d'eau. On trouve ces créatures gélatineuses partout dans le monde et leur nombre peut exploser, créant des populations nuisibles, quand les conditions deviennent trop difficiles pour leurs prédateurs.
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