One Breath: Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary from YSTV
An absolutely spectacular docmentary (short format) about the creation of this Sanctuary from the beginning...millions of years ago to the present. This is the work of Ocean Producer Extraordinaire, Robert Talbot who achieves through videographic metaphor, what most of us could never articulate. A MASTERPIECE OF OCEAN FILMMAKING!!!
One southern sea otter hauling out on land
One southern sea otter hauling out on land, walking across the shoreline, and resting in the afternoon on a cloudy day during a low tide on January 26, 2017.
This is a high-resolution daily video of the Southern Sea Otters, Great Egrets, Blue Herons, White Herons, Pelicans, and other subjects in the Moss Landing Wildlife Area in the Elkhorn Slough at Moss Landing, 95039, located along the center of the Monterey Bay shoreline, nineteen miles north of the city of Monterey, in Monterey County, California, United States, Full HD 1920 by 1080P; for the Sea Otters of Freedom website at seaottersfreedom.com.
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SSILB Video - Training with Coastguard Helicopter '104'
SSILB crew training with Coastguard Helicopter '104' crew, the video gives an idea what we all do whilst working with the Helicopter and all from the safety of your own seat ;)
West Coast America Road Trip - Part 1
Started in Las Vegas,
then to Hoover Dam,
stopped at the town that the pixar film 'Cars' in based upon on the old Route 66,
then to the Grand Canyon.
More to follow... including rafting down the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Las Vegas part 2, Monterey, and San Francisco!
Song is Can't Stop by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
NEW ORLEANS: U.S. Coast Guard Medevacs Diver In Distress from Fishing Vessel. (Aug. 6, 2016).
08.06.2016. NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, UNITED STATES.
U.S. Coast Guard, District 8.
A Coast Guard aircrew medevaced Jimmy Richard, age 60, from a fishing vessel 30 miles offshore of the Atchafalaya River, Friday.
Watchstanders launched a Coast Guard MH-65 helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans to conduct the medevac and an HC-144 crew from Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile for a cover flight. The MH-65 crew arrived on scene at 7:03 p.m. and hoisted Richard.
(This work, Coast Guard Medevacs Diver from Fishing Vessel, by PO3 Alexandria Preston, identified by DVIDS, is free of known copyright restrictions under U.S. copyright law).
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Coast Guard Opening Fire in High-Speed Chase. Intercepts Millions Worth of Weed.
A U.S. Coast Guard crew aboard a 45-foot Response Boat intercept a drug panga approximately 90 miles southwest of San Diego, Oct. 5, 2013
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Why Some Cheeses Come in Wheels and Others in Blocks?
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Cheese predates written history. Ancient Egyptians loved cheese so much that depictions of the cheese-making process were painted in tombs. Homer’s Odyssey talks about how Cyclops stored his cheese. The Greeks and Romans used cheese as a delicious currency. During the Middle Ages, if there was cheese on the dinner table, it meant the family was of at least moderately wealth.
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Farms under the sea could feed the world in 2050
Agriculture may not be able to feed the extra 2 billion people that are estimated to inhabit Earth by 2050.
Quartz News' Erik Olsen dives into the world of aquaculture to find a sustainable food source for the planet. Eating mussels could solve the problem and help the planet — but are we willing to introduce them into our diet?
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Unanticipated Future Change in the Land and Ocean Biosphere
Professor James Randerson studies the global carbon cycle. He is known for advancing our understanding of the role of fires in the Earth System. In his work, he combines satellite observations with climate models to explore changes in the biosphere. In 2003, Randerson moved to UC Irvine where he now holds the position of Ralph J. and Carol M. Cicerone Professor of Earth System Science.
Carbon cycle feedbacks have the potential to accelerate the build up of atmospheric carbon dioxide, making it more difficult to stabilize the climate system. In his talk, Professor Randerson will describe several terrestrial carbon cycle feedback mechanisms involving lightning, wildfires and sea level rise that are likely to become increasingly important over a period of decades to centuries. Within the oceans, Professor Randerson will discuss how changes in sea ice cover around Antarctica may trigger sustained losses of global ocean productivity and fisheries for more than a millennium.
This is a recording of a presentation organized by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Center for Climate Sciences as part of its Distinguished Climate Lectures on May 15, 2018 in Pasadena, Calif.
Night rescue
A Coast Guard aircrew from Air Station Port Angeles rescued a stranded hiker from the rocks near Shi Shi Beach, Sunday evening.
The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew transported the man to emergency medical services on the nearby beach at about 9:45 p.m.
“With fog pressing and darkness falling along the rugged coastline, we made an approach to a hover amongst a series of towering pinnacle rock formations and were able to locate and recover the hiker stranded some 50 feet high on a rock above the surf,” said Lt. Cmdr. Edward Geraghty, the aircraft commander. “The precise conning commands from the flight mechanic, combined with exceptional airmanship from the co-pilot and physical abilities of the rescue swimmer, culminated in a textbook vertical surface rescue.”
Neah Bay EMS contacted Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound, in Seattle, requesting assistance for a 25-year-old man stranded on a large rock south of Shi Shi beach at about 8:40 p.m. The man had climbed on the rock earlier in the day, and the rising tide prevented him from climbing down.
The Coast Guard aircrew, aboard the Dolphin, was diverted from a mission near Everett, Washington, and arrived on scene at 9:35 p.m. The rescue swimmer was lowered to a position below the stranded hiker and cliff walked to his position. The rescue swimmer placed the man in a rescue sling and both were safely hoisted into the Dolphin at about 9:40 p.m.
The aircraft landed on the nearby beach and the man was transferred to waiting EMS in reportedly good condition. This was the first operational rescue for both the Dolphin co-pilot and the rescue swimmer.
Great White Shark Seal Attack in Cape Cod Caught On Camera
A family of beachgoers witnessed a great white shark attacking a grey seal off the coast of Cape Cod. The seal initially escaped, but later died of its wounds.
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Sacramento, CA: Field Hearing on Debt Collection 7/28/2016
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The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling
With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
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Great Writers of the West: John Steinbeck and the Environment (ArtsWest 2017)
Presentations from the ArtsWest symposium at Stanford University on May 10, 2017.
The world seemed on the brink of catastrophe when John Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath in 1939. Today we are confronted with our own cataclysmic moment in time. Steinbeck’s compassionate explorations of inequality, poverty-induced human migration, and environmental degradation yield insights we are at pains to grasp. As perhaps no other novelist before or since, Steinbeck had a fundamental ecological awareness. He shows us that people are not separate from the land on which we tread, and in fact share a common fate.
Living Steinbeck by Valentin Lopez, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band
The Ecology of Humans by William Souder, Writer
We Ain't Foreign: Race, Land, and Nation in Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrathby Sarah Wald, University of Oregon, Department of English and Environmental Studies Program
Sea of Cortez and the 'Toto Picture' by Mary Ellen Hannibal, Writer
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral by Gavin Jones, Stanford University, Department of English
Steinbeck's Holism, Susan Shillinglaw, National Steinbeck Center
Here be Dragons 2018: Track A
Sea monsters such as the kraken, prister, and rosmarus indicated uncharted territory on elaborate new maps of the world in medieval times. Despite many advances in mapping technology and data acquisition in the last 500 years, our ocean remains largely uncharted and poorly understood.
Here be Dragons convened explorers, innovators, artists, scientists, and storytellers to identify the uncharted territories that still exist in ocean exploration and storytelling. In response, MIT students will work with explorers to develop and present collaborative projects to deploy new and emerging technologies in the field that address gaps in our understanding and sharing of the ocean. Select proposals will be funded for Rapid Field Deployments.
In collaboration with the National Geographic Society and New England Aquarium.
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1967: The Year of Fire and Ice
Professor Victor Brooks takes us back 50 years and explores how the year 1967 -- a year of dramatic change -- affected the lives of 200 million Americans in everything from support for the expanding war in Vietnam, the first Super Bowl, the beginning of the 1968 Presidential campaign, and the “Summer of Love.” A book signing follows the program.
Best of EcoFarm 2015 Tour including Personal BioChar Maker & More
John from attends the 35th Annual EcoFarm Conference put on by the Ecological Farming Association and gives you a tour and review of the event. You will learn first hand what it is like to attend some of the events at EcoFarm Conference that takes place at Asilomar every year.
In this episode, John will show you around the EcoFarm Conference including sharing the seed exchange as well as the exhibitor area to share with you the best exhibitors for the event.
The products and exhibitors shown are:
Personal Biochar Stove - Make your own biochar at home! from Greensteaders.org learn more at:
Aquasap - Water soluble Seaweed fertilizer that is made without chemical additives that is more sustainable than Kelp.
Austrian Engineered Compost at the Herbert Family Farm - Learn more about this compost and system of creating the best compost bar-none.
Controlled Microbial Compost Information
Johnny Seeds - for microgreen seeds, gardening seeds and more
Industrial Hemp its products and Hemp Shield a non-toxic hemp based finish for raised beds, decks, etc
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Baker Creek Seeds
Heirloom Expo
Finally John will share his personal notes from several of the workshops about what he learned at the EcoFarm Conference 2015 including topics on: Permaculture vegetable gardening, IPM of Ants and Spiders, Building Soil, No Till Farming, Making Compost, and much, much more.
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AI: The Promise and the Threat to National Security
Oliver Lewis; Senior Research Associate, Changing Character of War Centre, University of Oxford
Jonathan Luff; Co-founder, CyLon
Ozlem Ulgen; Reader in International Law and Ethics, Birmingham City University
Captain Robert Smith; Former Navy SEAL, United States Navy
Noel Sharkey; Co-Director, Professor, Chairman, The University of Sheffield
Anna Cummins | More Ocean, Less Plastic || Radcliffe Institute
The problem of plastic pollution in the oceans is now a recognized threat to the health of our global marine ecosystems. More complex, however, is coming up with solutions to this ubiquitous plague.
5 Gyres has spent the last seven years surveying plastic pollution across the world’s subtropical gyres, oceanic systems that concentrate floating debris. The goal of their research is to use science to drive solutions to plastic pollution. This lecture describes the recent science on microplastics and shares some of the current solutions in policy, innovation, and citizen engagement.
Introduction by John Huth, faculty codirector of the science program at the Radcliffe Institute and the Donner Professor of Science in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
Part of the 2016–2017 Oceans Lecture Series at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University