Instructional Video1:39
Next Animation Studio

Deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could be about to devastate the oceans

12th - Higher Ed
A deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could soon have catastrophic consequences for marine ecosystems.
Instructional Video23:54
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 8

Higher Ed
Blockchain gives the smart grid a jolt, an AI spots imposters and an algorithm optimizes insurance coverage. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with the entrepreneur pioneering a friendlier alternative to Facebook. Hosted by venture...
Instructional Video1:01
Next Animation Studio

Scientists lead mission to explore depths of the Indian Ocean

12th - Higher Ed
A group of researchers from a nonprofit research institute called Nekton is leading a three-year-expedition to explore the Indian Ocean.
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Ship that survived Japan’s huge tsunami sets drilling record

12th - Higher Ed
After dropping a 6-kilometer-long, drill-protecting pipe to the ocean floor, the Chikyu was ready to start drilling into the seafloor.
Instructional Video4:04
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Deep ocean storage doubts

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Is it possible to store carbon in seaweed out in the deep...
Instructional Video3:46
Bizarre Beasts

A Feast of Bones

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Deep in the ocean, resting on the seafloor, there is a strange ecosystem – one built on the bodies of the dead. Join us on a tour of a whale fall.
Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Ex-astronaut Kathy Sullivan dives to deepest known point on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Kathy Sullivan, the first American woman to walk in space, dived into the Challenger Deep last Sunday.
Instructional Video3:45
Bizarre Beasts

A Deep Sea Ghost

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a minute to gently float with Deepstaria, a translucent jelly of organic, ever-changing shapes.
Instructional Video6:03
Bizarre Beasts

How One Crab Got Fuzzy to Live Without The Sun

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Yeti crabs have figured out how to live without the sun! All they need is their fuzzy arms, bacteria, and the bizarre, dark oozings of the deep.
Instructional Video4:19
Bizarre Beasts

A Living Tube With Little Tube Feet

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a moment to enjoy the flapping of this deep sea cucumber known as a sea pig.
Instructional Video6:20
Bizarre Beasts

This Slimy Fish Ties Itself in Knots

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hagfish are slimy sea noodles that wear their skin like a pair of loose pajamas... and that isn't the weirdest thing about them.
Instructional Video6:30
msvgo

Non-Conventional Source of Energy Energy from the Sea

K - 12th
It explains tidal energy, wave energy and ocean thermal energy.
Instructional Video9:32
Brave Wilderness

BITTEN by a DEEP SEA CREATURE?!

6th - 8th
On this episode, it's a first for the Brave Wilderness channel - our very first close encounter with a DEEP SEA CREATURE! Mark and the crew are at Aquarium Encounters in Florida, which happens to be one of the only places in the world...
Instructional Video13:47
ProTeachersVideo

Inside Science: Micro-organisms under the Sea

Higher Ed
Inside Science takes viewers on a mission of discovery aboard an Arctic Ocean research vessel which is scooping up samples of micro-organisms from the ocean floor, three miles down. The expedition is part of the 'Census of Marine Life',...
Instructional Video18:36
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems

K - 5th
This video explores the concepts of matter and energy in organisms and ecosystems. It explains how food provides energy for organisms, how plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into glucose, and how consumers obtain energy by...
Instructional Video5:20
Curated OER

Exploring the Deep 3 | Traces of Climate Change

5th - 8th
What was our world like 57 million years ago? Due to recent drilling in the North Pole, we can actually tell that the temperature was significantly warmer. What is causing this climate change? Will there be a north pole in 100 years?...
Instructional Video5:34
Curated OER

Exploring the Deep - Life Under the Sea

6th - 12th
Welcome to the deep sea, off the coast of Pakistan! Follow the biologists as they observe the ocean floor and take samples with the help of underwater robotics. Especially interesting is the abundance of methane hydrate which, when lit...
Instructional Video5:27
Curated OER

Exploring the Deep 4 | Corals in the Cold

5th - 8th
Did you know coral is actually an animal? Even stranger, corals used to be found primarily in cold water regions! Explore the deep with the help of underwater robotics.
Instructional Video
Monterey Institute for Technology and Education

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Deep Sea Benthos

9th - 10th
This video shows a variety of deep sea animals (benthos) and explains the adaptations that enable them to live at extreme depths.