On SIPEX II we have a challenge of trying to sample krill through sea ice. So firstly we have to find a way of getting to them. Now if we have got clear water we can drop a net in, that’s fine. But...

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(music) >>MARTIN RIDDLE - TERRESTRIAL AND NEARSHORE EXOSYSTEMS: I am a marine biologist originally. My work has always been applied I did my PHD in Scotland to do with the effects of the...
My name is Andrew Constable. I am a theme leader in the Australian Antarctic science program responsible for studying Southern Ocean ecosystems and that theme has a number of elements. The first...
Looking like a modern-day R2-D2 with its case removed, the Northwest Fisheries Science Center is proud to introduce the ESP – or Environmental Sample Processor – as the newest member of its fleet of...
[music] [pause] >> JARDA VERSLOOT (VO): When leaving Ushuaia, it's only about a day and a half at sea. The next morning, the guests wake up and they're in Antarctica....
MALE SPEAK: So good afternoon, everyone. Today we have another outstanding Authors at Google Talk. We're very honored to welcome Bryant Austin to our midst today. He is a conservationist, a...
MY NAME IS JEREMY WADE. FOR 30 YEARS, I'VE TRAVELED THE WORLD IN SEARCH OF LEGENDARY RIVER MONSTERS. I THINK THAT HE WOULD HAVE DROWNED. IT'S THE MOST BRUTAL THING YOU'LL EVER...
Our coastline is simply stunning and an extraordinary place for wildlife from colonies of sea birds to whales, dolphins and shoals of fish. Our marine ecosystems are as varied as our coastline. For a...
Hi. It's Mr. Andersen. And welcome to the Unit 2 review. In this podcast I'm going to talk about speciation. We're going to talk about speciation, extinction, mechanisms of...
Hi. It's Mr. Andersen and welcome to biology essentials video number six. This is on phylogenetics. And phylogenetics is essentially the evolutionary history or the evolutionary family tree of...