Adventures in Oceanography

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Join research oceanographer and photographer Dale Stokes for a global photographic journey featuring ships, submarines, underwater habitats, and both poles. This presentation includes a decade of images documenting exotic locations underwater and topside and a variety of unusual vessels and research instruments. Series: Perspectives on Ocean Science [6/2009] [Science] [Show ID: 16075]

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  • This is fucking retarted

  • i have always been interested in the steam vents and the life around them this increases the chance of finding life outside our planet

  • This guy looks as if his name is Jim and he works in the local Ace Hardware.

  • HAIKU

    I hatch! Crawl! And swim!

    Oh how I love my sweet life,

    Turtles are special.

    —A Green Sea Turtle

  • the first 5 minutes makes me feel like a piece of shit.

  • God has said in the Quran: Or (the unbelievers’ state) is like the darkness in a deep sea. It is covered by waves, above which are waves, above which are clouds. Darknesses, one above another. If a man stretches out his hand, he cannot see it.... (Quran, 24:40)

  • My favorite part is "the bitey kind of sharks" about Imax filming in South Africa (around 31:25) And the Antarctic pictures are great.

  • 20:20

  • i do not have enough time in my life to learn what i long to know about the oceans

  • I don't remember where I got this info. but oceanography is divided into physical, chemical, and biological concentrations. It depends on what you want. I think that you can do an MO in any of these; the only thing is that you will need to take additional courses for background. for example in physical you need geophysical dynamics, classical fluid physics, and general knowledge in applied mathematics.

    look it up in google.

    good luck!

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