freshwater microplastic sampling would be a great one uh roadkill you there is a worldwide roadkill aspect we're doing
Freshwater is 2.5% of the earth's water.
Freshwater animals don't. So when you find someone who's drowned in saltwater, they'll have been eaten somewhat.
Most Freshwater fish-- the vast majority live in the tropics.
in the freshwater sticklebacks.
And it was freshwater streams coming down from the mountains.
He's a freshwater not a salt water being.
largest single source of freshwater
Whenever you have high-end freshwater flooding, the number one way that people wind up dying is because they try to
70% of the world's freshwater is locked within that ice.
Approximately 27% of the world's Freshwater consumption is used to produce crops to feed the animals.
The blue means it is more freshwater , so lower salinity, and the red means higher salinity.
turn human waste and municipal waste into freshwater and biofuel and in the process you sequestered and destroyed
And this is particularly true of freshwater fish.
And nearly half of them live in freshwater .
The sticklebacks that ended up in the freshwater lakes didn't have the same predators, and they don't have these spiny fins.
And since this baby had drowned in freshwater , it was bloated and huge.
some fascinating work showing that a species of freshwater turtle there actually made an astounding variety of sounds.
We have only 4% of the world's freshwater resources for a population of 1.3 billion.
And if we're giving one third of all the available freshwater to animals, something has to give at some point.
He was kind of like the Jacques Cousteau of freshwater or something.
And then-- you might have heard this before-- but then available freshwater -- so surface freshwater , freshwater that's not frozen or buried
And when you find someone who's drowned in freshwater , they'll be all bloated up.
According to research, 33% of all available global freshwater is given to animal agriculture, one third.
The Interior Department is in charge of salmon while they're in freshwater , but the Commerce Department handles them when they're in saltwater.
You have a very clear sequence, there-- freshwater , saltwater, smoked.
I don't know if you guys know salmon can go from freshwater to saltwater.
things under microscopes and so along with uh Irwin and his team we have freshwater boers uh that are out
Merriweather had noticed that in the lead up to a big storm freshwater leeches started to get kind of agitated
But the truth is that marine fishes are in much better shape than freshwater fishes.
We have the Department of Interior that's responsible for salmon as it relates to freshwater .
growing carp in carp ponds but what they found was there was in freshwater this organism called a raper that was clogging up their filter it's a
I think, to the bottom of this freshwater hole, to the very bottom.
So the same reason that islands tend to be hotbeds of speciation-- same thing with freshwaters .
If I were to compare the aura I'd seen at Prestvannet lake"-- which was earlier in the book-- "to a freshwater stream with colors bubbling
There's no life on land whatsoever, except for some sort of tiny little weeds around freshwater margins.
The Interior Department is in charge of salmon, while they're in freshwater .
And over the course of 10,000 years, the sticklebacks in the freshwater lakes changed to be like the ones below.
So the top one is marine sticklebacks, and the bottom one is the lake-dwelling freshwater sticklebacks.
It should have really no smell to it at all, because it's a freshwater fish.
He began the slideshow by asking, what's the difference between a saltwater drowning and a freshwater drowning?
It's the second largest, by volume, freshwater lake in the world nobody has ever heard of.
by the surge, the rise in ocean water levels, or freshwater flooding more than anything else.
And that was the hypothesis that turtles make noise, a specific species, Podocnemis expansa, which is this amazing, very large, Amazonian freshwater
That the food webs that support our animals-- the amphibians, the reptiles, the birds, the mammals, even our freshwater fishes-- those food buds would collapse and those animals
And I feel like in the future people will be like from all over the world, you have lots of freshwater .
And then I co-op with my neighbor on the trout, although we were probably going to start doing that in our Oregon project and do a freshwater salmon up
And what's even more amazing is that you can take that bit, that control switch in the DNA, and you can put it back into freshwater sticklebacks
So it was in this enlightenment culture that a man named Abraham Trembley-- there he is-- began studying a little creature known as the freshwater polyp,
and we are, as I said, 10 million liters of freshwater we are generating.