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Fingers For Eating Fish and Fish Eating Feet
from Rocketboom July 28, 2008
Spammer literally walks out of prison http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/200830/1555/Spammer-literally-walks-out-of-prison YouTomb tracks videos taken down for copyright violations http://youtomb.mit.edu/ Deleutube is now defunct http://delutube.com/ Contact Deletube http://www.namedrive.com/contact_owner.php?domain_id=2405671&lang=e The Real Deletube http://youtube.infamousx.com/ Migaloo an albino humpback whale spotted in Australia http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7519263.stm Migaloo's albino turtle cousin http://www.migaloowhale.org/06/cousin.html Coral Grief http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/jul/24/biosciences.climatechange Coral Reefs Threatened by 'Bleaching' http://www.marinebiology.org/coralbleaching.htm Just For Men http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPpCqe340fw Pedicures by Dead-Skin-Eating Fish http://www.geekologie.com/2008/07/for_the_geekologie_ladies_fish.php Exclusive Images from the Waikupanaha Lava Plume (thanks, Kam!) Update from Kilauea http://volcano.wr.usgs.gov/kilaueastatus.php Fingerfood Plate Ring http://blog.rocketboom.com/post/43031924/fingerfood-ring-plate-when-you-thought-you-didnt
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Fingers For Eating Fish and Fish Eating Feet
from Rocketboom (Quicktime) July 24, 2008
Spammer literally walks out of prison, YouTomb tracks videos taken down for copyright violations, Deleutube is now defunct, Contact Deletube, The Real Deletube, Migaloo an albino humpback whale spotted in Australia, Migaloo s albino turtle cousin, Coral Grief, Coral Reefs Threatened by Bleaching , Just For Men, Pedicures by Dead-Skin-Eating Fish, Exclusive Images from the Waikupanaha Lava Plume (thanks, Kam!), Update from Kilauea, Fingerfood Plate Ring
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Fingers For Eating Fish and Fish Eating Feet
from YouTube :: Videos by rocketboom July 23, 2008
Spammer literally walks out of prison http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/200830/1555/Spammer-literally-walks-out-of-prison YouTomb tracks videos taken down for copyright violations http://youtomb.mit.edu/ Deleutube is now defunct http://delutube.com/ Contact Deletube http://www.namedrive.com/contact_owner.php?domain_id=2405671&lang=e The Real Deletube http://youtube.infamousx.com/ Migaloo an albino humpback whale spotted in Australia http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7519263.stm Migaloo's albino turtle cousin http://www.migaloowhale.org/06/cousin.html Coral Grief http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/jul/24/biosciences.climatechange Coral Reefs Threatened by 'Bleaching' http://www.marinebiology.org/coralbleaching.htm Just For Men http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPpCqe340fw Pedicures by Dead-Skin-Eating Fish http://www.geekologie.com/2008/07/for_the_geekologie_ladies_fish.php Exclusive Images from the Waikupanaha Lava Plume (thanks, Kam!) Update from Kilauea http://volcano.wr.usgs.gov/kilaueastatus.php Fingerfood Plate Ring http://blog.rocketboom.com/post/43031924/fingerfood-ring-plate-when-you-thought-you-didnt Author: ROCKETBOOM Keywords: australia copyleft fish fugitive lava oceanography spammers sydney volcano weird whale Added: July 23, 2008
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
from Most Viewed June 10, 2008
Read more http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn14101 These robot fish can organise themselves into schools - a tactic that could one day transform ocean exploration. Footage courtesy University of Washington
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
from YouTube :: Videos by newscientistvideo June 10, 2008
Read more http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn14101 These robot fish can organise themselves into schools - a tactic that could one day transform ocean exploration. Footage courtesy University of Washington Author: newscientistvideo Keywords: computer mechanics environment electronics robots robotics oceanography newscientist Added: June 10, 2008
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PhilEx 2008
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 01, 2008
Oceanographic cruise in the internal seas of the Philippines by the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute in collaboration with the University of Hawaii. The research cruise was conducted aboard the Scripps RV Melville from January 22-Feb 1 2008. The cruise started from Dumaguete City and sailed west of Panay Island, west of Mindoro Island, Verde Island Passage and ended in Manila Bay.
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Cement - A Dirty Business
from KQED's QUEST Science Radio Podcast April 08, 2008
Thought California has consigned coal-burning to the scrap bin? Think again! California has 11 coal-fired power plants, all used to heat limestone into cement making us one of the biggest cement-producing states in the country. In addition to cement, these kilns produce 95% of the state's airborne mercury pollution and 2% of its greenhouse gas emissions. Mostly, they've slipped under the radar of regulators, but that is changing fast.
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Monarch Mentors: Dr. Cynthia Jones
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia March 11, 2008
ODU has award-winning faculty, including Dr. Cynthia Jones, Professor and Eminent Scholar in the Department of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences. Dr. Jones is the Director of ODU's Center for Quantitative Fisheries Ecology and the first scientist ever to serve on the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. Jones was named Virginia Professor of the Year in 2004 and received an Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia in 2005. Author: odu Keywords: Old Dominion University education ocean earth atomospheric sciences fisheries ecology marine resources oceanography Added: March 11, 2008
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Tour the Dept. of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia March 11, 2008
The Department of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences acquires and disseminates knowledge of the earth system, including the relationships among the biological, chemical, geological and physical components of our planet. Enjoy a brief tour of OEAS. Author: odu Keywords: Old Dominion University education oceanography atmospheric earth sciences Virginia Norfolk Added: March 11, 2008
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Reinventing Marketing
from KERA's Think February 26, 2008
What can people learn about you on the internet? Does the rise of social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook threaten your privacy and your future reputation? We'll talk this hour with Daniel J. Solove, associate professor at George Washington University Law School and author of "The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet" (Yale University Press, 2007).
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Water
from Science Made Fun February 24, 2008
Hello There! Join Colin as he talks about how, far from being boring, water is a fascinating chemical! Until next time, remember science is fun! The Science Made Fun Team
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Herring Hazards
from YouTube :: Videos by NationalGeographic February 07, 2008
Wild Chronicles dives into a big fish story. While the fish themselves may not be large in size, a herring's importance as a source of food in the ocean is bigger than people know. Conservationists fear fishermen may be depleting this marine resource and hope they can do something about it. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001 Author: NationalGeographic Keywords: herring hazard oceanography sea fisherman aquatic Added: February 6, 2008
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Shark Warnings
from YouTube :: Videos by NationalGeographic February 07, 2008
Take a dive into the world's oceans with Wild Chronicles. A team of oceanographers is issuing an important warning. Not a warning that we should fear for our safety, but for the safety of one the deep blue sea's most deadly creatures...Sharks. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001 Author: NationalGeographic Keywords: sharks oceanography conservation ocean sea aquatic Added: February 7, 2008
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Herring Hazards
from Mix Max TV (last in - first out) February 06, 2008
Wild Chronicles dives into a big fish story. While the fish themselves may not be large in size, a herring's importance as a source of food in the ocean is bigger than people know. Conservationists fear fishermen may be depleting this marine resource and hope they can do something about it.See All National Geographic Videoshttp://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001 Author: NationalGeographic Keywords: herring hazard oceanography sea fisherman aquatic Added: February 6, 2008
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Shark Warnings
from YouTube :: Videos by NationalGeographic January 29, 2008
Take a dive into the world's oceans with Wild Chronicles. A team of oceanographers is issuing an important warning. Not a warning that we should fear for our safety, but for the safety of one the deep blue sea s most deadly creatures...Sharks See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001 Author: NationalGeographic Keywords: shark warning oceanography conservation ocean sea Added: January 29, 2008
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GetFitWithAlohaSurfKidsBrazil
from V:sandbox :: Latest Video Uploads December 10, 2007
Young kids in Bahia, Brazil, learn how to surf while they receive a basic training in oceanography, marine biology Get Fit With Aloha supports their efforts with UV-protective surf rash guards from our German supplier GECKOLINE, THE expert in UV-protection. Enjoy!
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GetFitWithAlohaSurfKidsBrazil
from - blip.tv (beta) December 10, 2007
Young kids in Bahia, Brazil, learn how to surf while they receive a basic training in oceanography, marine biology & coastal geology. "Get Fit With Aloha" supports their efforts with UV-protective surf rash guards from our German supplier GECKOLINE, THE expert in UV-protection. Enjoy!
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GetFitWithAloha_SurfKidsBrazil
from V:sandbox :: Latest Video Uploads December 10, 2007
Young kids in Bahia, Brazil, learn how to surf while they receive a basic training in oceanography, marine biology Get Fit With Aloha supports their efforts with UV-protective surf rash guards from our German supplier GECKOLINE, THE expert in UV-protection. Enjoy!
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GetFitWithAloha_SurfKidsBrazil
from V:sandbox :: Latest Video Uploads December 10, 2007
Young kids in Praia Do Forte, Bahia, Brazil, learn how to surf while they receive a basic training in oceanography, marine biology Get Fit With Aloha supports their efforts with UV-protective surf rash guards from our German supplier GECKOLINE, THE expert in UV-protection. Enjoy!
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GetFitWithAloha_SurfKidsBrazil
from - blip.tv (beta) December 10, 2007
Young kids in Praia Do Forte, Bahia, Brazil, learn how to surf while they receive a basic training in oceanography, marine biology & coastal geology. "Get Fit With Aloha" supports their efforts with UV-protective surf rash guards from our German supplier GECKOLINE, THE expert in UV-protection. Enjoy!
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Big Brother Ocean
from KUOW's Weekday November 29, 2007
The $331 million dollar Ocean Observatories Initiative aims to monitor everything from sea life to earthquakes. It features an elaborate system of underwater robots, cameras, microphones, and fiber-optic cables hooked up to the Internet. Scientists will use it to study topics ranging from tsunamis to climate change to the origins of life. You'll be able to tune in too via the Web. Today we'll talk to two University of Washington Oceanographers, including the man who first envisioned the observatory plan.Tomorrow on Weekday: Your Take on the News
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SMF Competition
from Science Made Fun August 27, 2007
Hello There! Welcome to Science Made Fun s first ever competition. What s the prize? It is your very own Science Made Fun T-Shirt!! Watch the video to find out how to enter and visit the competition page for more info. Good Luck! Until next time, remember science is fun! The Science Made Fun Team
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The Ice Lifter!
from Science Made Fun August 11, 2007
Hello There! Join Colin as he shows you how to lift an ice cube without touching it with your hands! Cool huh? If the quality of the video isn t so good try www.sciencemadefun.org.uk/icelifter.html Until next time, remember science is fun! The Science Made Fun Team
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Tidepooling
from Vimeo / Yolutwin's uploaded videos July 22, 2007
Like space trucking, but a bit different. Here we have a few sea anemones, (ah ni-mo-knees) basking in the low tide. These were kinda big, but I saw a few that looked like deflated basketballs. Cast: Yolutwin
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Tidepooling
from Vimeo / Yolutwin's videos July 22, 2007
Like space trucking, but a bit different. Here we have a few sea anemones, (ah ni-mo-knees) basking in the low tide. These were kinda big, but I saw a few that looked like deflated basketballs. Cast: Yolutwin
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California Stars
from Vimeo / Yolutwin's uploaded videos July 22, 2007
Ok, last night of the Steinbeck Institute in Monterey and we got together in Ed Rickett's lab to have wine and sing a few Woody Guthrie songs. What an amazing experience! Doc's lab for any Steinbeck fans out there. Cast: Yolutwin
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NASA - Topex / Poseidon Oceanography Mission Ends
from Revver - french Videos July 12, 2007
Author: earbot Added: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:34:07 -0800 Duration: 194The joint NASA/Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales Topex/Poseidon oceanography satellite ceased operations after nearly 62,000 orbits of Earth. The spacecraft lost its ability to maneuver, bringing to a close a successful 13-year mission. Topex/Poseidon data have helped in hurricane and El Nino/La Nina forecasting, ocean and climate research, ship routing, offshore industries, fisheries management, marine mammals' research, modernizing global tide models and ocean debris tracking. The satellite's pitch reaction wheel, which helps keep the spacecraft in its proper orbital orientation, stalled on October 9, and ground controllers concluded the wheel was not functioning. The satellite remains in orbit 1,336 kilometers (830 miles) above the Earth, posing no threat to the planet. Topex/Poseidon's data have been the subject of more than 2,100 research publications; major science and application achievements include: - the first decade-long global descriptions of seasonal and yearly ocean current changes - refined scientists' estimates of rising global sea level during the past decade - provided a new understanding of the role tides play in mixing the deep ocean - developed the most accurate ever global ocean tides' models - provided the first global data set to test ocean general circulation model performance - demonstrated global positioning system measurements in space could determine spacecraft positions with unprecedented accuracy, enabling rapid delivery of data. Jason, a follow-on oceanography mission launched in December 2001, is continuing Topex/Poseidon's study of ocean circulation affects on the Earth's climate. Jason precisely maps the surface height, wind speed and wave height of 95 percent of Earth's ice-free oceans every 10 days. The data provide invaluable input for short-term weather forecasting, long-term climate forecasting and prediction models. Topex/Poseidon's stellar performance allowed it to fly in tandem with Jason for nearly three years, doubling data collection. This allowed the study of smaller-scale ocean phenomena like coastal tides, ocean eddies and currents. It also improved understanding of how low-frequency ocean waves transmit signals of climate change. Beyond Jason, the Ocean Surface Topography Mission is in development for a scheduled launch in 2008. It will continue providing high-precision sea surface height data to the oceanographic science community. The joint effort had its genesis in 1979, when NASA began developing the Topex mission, while the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales was planning a similar one called Poseidon. The agencies formed a single mission in 1983, and it was launched August 10, 1992. JPL manages the U.S. portion of Topex/Poseidon/Jason for NASA's Science Mission Directorate. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales manages the French portion of both missions.
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