away than you can see them. So in marine and aquatic environments, essentially the industrialization of the world's oceans with the rapid increase in mechanized motors and shipping, and the globalization of trade, combined with the relatively recent acceleration of marine resource exploration--
Look at this incredible tree. Look at this amazing aquatic system. Look at all these things that are worth saving and protecting, along the way, and tying in the extinction message in a positive way, which is like, well,
Like you can't even move around. And then only aquatic life will be good, then birds will come.
If you think about it, lakes and ponds are like islands on the land. How do aquatic organisms get around from lake to lake, pond to pond? Well, logically you might think, well, maybe they're carried.
I was talking to him about what made the fish so valuable. It's like aquatic islands.
Volcanoes could come back at any point, really big mega volcanoes. to be aquatic animals.
And I wrote for "CSI" and for "Bones." And I've done TV. And I've made aquatic friends. And I've had just a wonderful opportunity to go out and see the world.
and rotoscoping is an animation technique where you draw directly on top of video material, frame by frame. In my case, the work is completely hand done. And the second thing I wanna say other similar aquatic communities in Cambodia and Vietnam, but many of them now, the lakes that they've lived on for hundreds of years in this way and they live in houseboats and
So while the sea beans are on their way, I'll tell you a little bit about them. So sea beans are a aquatic succulent. They grow in salt-water marshes on the coastline.
fractions evaporated it's mostly just borrowed so to speak that means the water needs to be there in the first place and there's risk of river impacts of entraining or impinging fish or other Aquatic Life or cooking them in the river if the waters return too hot so it's a major issue it turns out we use more water in these power plants for our light switches and Outlets our
At the center of the glamorous world of Southeast Asian aquaculture reigned a flamboyant Singaporean tastemaker known as Kenny the Fish, a chain smoking millionaire fond of posing nude behind strategically placed aquatic pets. The Fish's real name was Kenny Yap.
they were pretty much the only land animal. There were animals that were aquatic . There were animals that were kind of alligator-like.
laughing stocks they are our favorite peons I mean people love to tell you know intern jokes and intern stories their interns on uh The Life Aquatic with Steve zissu Cole bear The Daily Show um you know all of these Leno Letterman all of these all of these pop culture references to interns which love
Well, logically you might think, well, maybe they're carried. Because clearly, little aquatic snails are not leaving a pond to go miles and miles to another pond. Probably, they're carried. Well, once again, Darwin thought of that.
studies and technology, including a space history collection. She is also a naturalist and a rehabilitator of aquatic avian species. She lives and works in San Francisco. Ladies and gentlemen, please help we welcome Megan Prelinger. Megan Prelinger: Thank you, Chris. Wow. That's one of the most fulsome introductions, ever.
Same way it is created. Each step, there are a lot of aquatic thing. So out of these three lakes, I could able to clear the encroachment of about 12 to 15 acres encroachment I could be able to clear, without any government
That's about 300 every second. We're looking at hundreds of billions on an international level when you include aquatic life, which of course, we should. And this is what most people really know about factory farming-- very little.
It's about 60 feet underwater, and it's out in Florida Keys, as I mentioned. And people have used this over the years to basically learn about these aquatic -- the marina environment by actually being ensconced in it through the day and night. And they will actually live in there for like 7, 14 days at a time.
We have this huge mass extinction happening in our lifetime, and we're endangering other species, of course. We're endangering ourselves. Scientists are predicting that there will be practically no aquatic life in the oceans by 2048, and we're already seeing a huge crisis with fisheries. And so that's in our lifetimes, and it's something that we need to talk about.
So one of the crazy stories that was part of the inception is that I got to play an aquatic superhero
Then we have "thaenis," which was vessel, specifically, an aquatic vessel.
of what I kind of conclusion that I came to which is we're living in a storm you're more aquatic world like right now
Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses not from some farcical, aquatic ceremony.
and rotoscoping is an animation technique where you draw directly on top of video material, frame by frame. In my case, the work is completely hand done. And the second thing I wanna say that had some traces of ethnographic portraiture and that also mined a rich history of traditionally aquatic and contemporary water-based lifestyles. So, I became interested in portraying contemporary
And my favorite is the PCR story, where Thermus aquaticus was in a fridge for 16 years before Kary Mullis discovered it.
So these would be things like forests, grasslands, so-called blue carbon, all the amazing aquatic vegetation on our planet, wetlands, peatlands.
And so I played intramurals, I graduated from college, and I moved to Boise, Idaho where I became a director of the Aquatic Center at a new YMCA.
And I used boulders to trap plastic, thermo, PET bottles, and that. And also, I used water, jelly, sand, and coal, and aquatic plants to remove biomass as well as consume the nutrients which are existing in the water.
So the real winners of this mass extinction are turtles and crocodiles, because they're small, they're aquatic , and they have a very generalized diet.
Jared, and Laurie. At the conference like ICEBAT, International Conference on Evidence Based Aquatic Therapy,
One of the rewards was if you pay x amount of money, you get to pick the animal, as long as it's aquatic or prehistoric, that way I could maybe
And we are starting to see an increased awareness of the problems of keeping orcas and dolphins in confinement at places like SeaWorld. And I predict in the next few years, we will see similar announcements from SeaWorld and similar aquatic parks that will also retire these animals to oceanside sanctuaries. This just from the last few weeks-- California puppy mill ban will require pet stores to sell rescue animals.
We want to look and see what the dolphins themselves are doing, and how they might structure a communication system for a complex aquatic society.
to me, are the whales. These are mammals. They look like fish. They really do. I mean, and they swim at incredible depths. They never come on to land. They are fully aquatic animals, but they