What is it about the documentary voice that makes me want to continue watching something I have no interest in. I watched an hour and a half of documentaries about the breeding habits of bee's yesterday...
What affects the Ocean Environment ultimately affects all of us as well, indeed. Animals are the best oceanographers. It all proves how everything is connected and how it all does affect everything else. Thank you for sharing this video.
The solution advanced in this video - technological monitoring - does nothing to mitigate climate change. This is an ad for a research grant or corporate project. It's pathetic. What's needed is to outlaw industrial fishing (and other harmful extraction industries), prohibit all CO2 release (causing climate change), and end the criminally negligent rape of the seas and water pollution. We need a massive change in how we think and live, not some electronics planted in an elephant seal.
Ocean observations are a path to understanding. We can't measure the impact of global change unless we have a baseline for the biodiversity that exists today. By understanding the existing biodiversity we can understand the impact of change on it. From there we can craft plans that might be able to mitigate the impact of those changes.
@pyork2007 hahaha! Yes....completely stop all fisheries and all release of CO2 into the air. While were at it lets just completely stop the usage of fossil fuels as well and over 95% of the cars in the world, mhm. Then we can all ride on our unicorns to imagination land we're we'll all live happily ever after.
@pyork2007I agree with the moratorium on industrial fishing as well, but your renouncing of further knowledge on the world's vastest inhabitable environment is puzzling. The sea is there for us and it's changing fast. That we have to learn faster still is what this means.
@pyork2007 The focus of the video is biological diversity. Biodiversity is integral to healthy ecosystems, sustainability, and to health. The problems we've created due to our past transgressions have forced us to take such measures, which can help in reversing biodiversity loss and help us understand how not to make the same careless mistakes again.
@pyork2007 ("What's needed is to outlaw industrial fishing (and other harmful extraction industries), prohibit all CO2 release (causing climate change)")...let me know when you've got that figured out. In the meantime, I'll put my faith in actual progress.
@pyork2007 ("What's needed is to outlaw industrial fishing (and other harmful extraction industries), prohibit all CO2 release (causing climate change)")...let me know when you've got that figured out. In the meantime, I'll put my faith in actual progress.
ive read somewhere that over a hundred of species reach extinction every second.... SCARY!... today its the dolphins, tomorrow it might be us!
iLOVENATURE2011 1 week ago
I wonder if the people who developed the graphics in this video came from the same school of the people who develop CCPs videos.
stmk0 1 year ago
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gjcauilan 1 year ago
i love it. everything about it just makes you wish the vid neva finishes, 5/5
quiz0walkthroughs 1 year ago
What is it about the documentary voice that makes me want to continue watching something I have no interest in. I watched an hour and a half of documentaries about the breeding habits of bee's yesterday...
MasterTenku 2 years ago
Nice vid 5 stars !
coolkev900 3 years ago
Great to get Data on the Oceans I just hope the sonar is not going to give the whales a headache
as they are proved sensitive to sound...
theGetRealGuy 3 years ago 2
not sure if this is factual... I haven't heard of these so called "Oceans".
jefferya17 3 years ago
Beautiful video, great post production, amazing work! Thanks a lot for sharing, I just loved that!
overseasmedia 3 years ago
thanks for sharing
marcialeer 3 years ago
What affects the Ocean Environment ultimately affects all of us as well, indeed. Animals are the best oceanographers. It all proves how everything is connected and how it all does affect everything else. Thank you for sharing this video.
llnytemagikll 3 years ago 2
very interesting and informative..thanks for sharing..V*
noypok 3 years ago
Hopefully this technics do not get abused for fishing! Or are they get developed for that under the camoflage of science?!
Ghomtu 3 years ago
VERY cool video VERY cool to this is so cool and its true FISHING has to stop its cruel and hit kills animals
starfish1994 3 years ago
beautiful vid 5 stars
lotus6661964 3 years ago 2
The Oceans are the Earth's Lungs.
sngrmnsthsm 3 years ago
The solution advanced in this video - technological monitoring - does nothing to mitigate climate change. This is an ad for a research grant or corporate project. It's pathetic. What's needed is to outlaw industrial fishing (and other harmful extraction industries), prohibit all CO2 release (causing climate change), and end the criminally negligent rape of the seas and water pollution. We need a massive change in how we think and live, not some electronics planted in an elephant seal.
pyork2007 3 years ago
Ocean observations are a path to understanding. We can't measure the impact of global change unless we have a baseline for the biodiversity that exists today. By understanding the existing biodiversity we can understand the impact of change on it. From there we can craft plans that might be able to mitigate the impact of those changes.
censusofmarinelife 3 years ago
@pyork2007 hahaha! Yes....completely stop all fisheries and all release of CO2 into the air. While were at it lets just completely stop the usage of fossil fuels as well and over 95% of the cars in the world, mhm. Then we can all ride on our unicorns to imagination land we're we'll all live happily ever after.
The answer is not that easy my friend..
anklebreaka03 1 year ago
@pyork2007I agree with the moratorium on industrial fishing as well, but your renouncing of further knowledge on the world's vastest inhabitable environment is puzzling. The sea is there for us and it's changing fast. That we have to learn faster still is what this means.
britoca 1 year ago
@pyork2007 The focus of the video is biological diversity. Biodiversity is integral to healthy ecosystems, sustainability, and to health. The problems we've created due to our past transgressions have forced us to take such measures, which can help in reversing biodiversity loss and help us understand how not to make the same careless mistakes again.
NatureOfAscent 1 year ago
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@pyork2007 ("What's needed is to outlaw industrial fishing (and other harmful extraction industries), prohibit all CO2 release (causing climate change)")...let me know when you've got that figured out. In the meantime, I'll put my faith in actual progress.
surlyotter 11 months ago
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@pyork2007 ("What's needed is to outlaw industrial fishing (and other harmful extraction industries), prohibit all CO2 release (causing climate change)")...let me know when you've got that figured out. In the meantime, I'll put my faith in actual progress.
surlyotter 11 months ago
Yes, oceans and seas need lot of care and respect. They are so important to all life on Earth!
iCE2sKY 3 years ago
CoML will stop getting funding from the Sloan Foundation in 2010! Who will pick up the tab then? Food for thought.
DrNicAlvarado 3 years ago
this video is awesome!
caramia1973 4 years ago
I bake my scrod with bread crumbs and lemon zest.
humpbackboy 4 years ago
Overfishing needs to cut the crap
humpbackboy 4 years ago
The earth is beautiful
paulrthelen 4 years ago