Featured Ocean Gallery
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This 9-week summer program brings together students interested in digital media production and environmental studies to learn about important issues of the global ocean from a local, California perspective.
"The journeys of two marine turtles around the world's oceans will be available to view online this Christmas."
Marine Conservation
"NOAA’s Fisheries Service is seeking public comment on a proposed rule to expand critical habitat for the endangered leatherback sea turtle."
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La Cusinga Lodge is located in a tropical, virgin rainforest with monkeys and toucans and surrounded by a pristine coastline, secluded beaches, and healthy reefs.
With dozens of uninhabited islands, the Great Barrier Reef, and pristine deserted beaches, South Long Island Nature Lodge provides a genuine wilderness experience.
"Waters from warmer latitudes -- or subtropical waters -- are reaching Greenland's glaciers, driving melting and likely triggering an acceleration of ice loss."
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Global Ocean News
3/11/2010, The Irish Times
3/10/2010, The Los Angeles Times
3/10/2010, Associated Press
3/10/2010, The Boston Globe
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"Author and underwater photographer Paul J. Mila has released a four-and-half minute video clip showing Pacific humpback whales playing with divers, and then attempting to make contact with them, in Tonga."
WANTED: Environmental media producers, bent on using the power of images to change the world. UCSB Summer 2009. Class starts June 20th.
This is the story of a filmmaker's journey to discover the fate of the smallest, rarest and most unique oceanic dolphins in the world - the Hector's dolphin.
"Over 60 percent of Tijuana’s raw sewage flows directly into the river, through the Tijuana River Estuary and into the ocean."
Student producers, Helen Dollenbaum and Clark Hatchet, give us a different perspective on this controversial topic...
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