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Marine Mammals
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Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore some of the most fascinating creatures on Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore some of the most fascinating creatures on the planet - marine mammals!
These amazing animals are masters of the sea, with adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in even the most challenging environments. From playful dolphins to majestic whales, these marine mammals will leave you in awe and wonder. So, strap on your goggles, grab your snorkel, and get ready to join us on a wild adventure as we explore the incredible world of marine mammals!
There are approximately 5,500 species of mammals on E...
published: 25 Mar 2023
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Why Marine Mammals Suck
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You might think the way mammals eat is pretty simple: They open their mouths and bite the thing they want to eat. But for some marine mammals, feeding strategies can include suction or vortices!
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published: 09 Jan 2023
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Marine Mammal Ecology
Do you have a passion to save the ocean and the marine animals that call it their home? Does the thought of diving with whales fascinate you? Do you want to learn more about the ecology, biology, and conservation of marine mammals?
The SSI Marine Mammal Ecology program introduces you to the wonders of these amazing creatures. Dive into the world of whales, dolphins, and seals to explore this amazingly diverse group of marine animals.
Learn more here: https://go.divessi.com/marine-mammal-ecology
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published: 26 Oct 2022
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Marine Mammals: Champions of the Deep
Beneath the surface of the ocean exists an incredibly hostile world - an icy world immersed in eternal darkness where the pressure is phenomenal. This world is the abyssal domain - the largest habitat on our planet.
Yet, some air-breathing, young-feeding marine mammals, like us, spend much of their time in this dark world. Scientists are now discovering that the depths reached by these ocean giants are much greater than previously thought.
Using transmitter beacons worn by the animals, abyssal cameras and 3D scan images, this film accompanies and illustrates a contemporary scientific revolution. Constructed according to a dramatic progression towards the abyss - from the shallowest to the deepest dive - it brings to the forefront the often unknown animals and their remarkable physiologica...
published: 04 May 2023
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What is a marine mammal?
Discover the characteristics of marine mammals and explore what marine mammals can commonly be found within the Salish Sea.
published: 16 Mar 2021
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Walrus | The Giant Marine Mammal
Walrus is one of the largest marine mammals on earth, they can weigh up to 2000 kg.
#shorts #walrus #walruses #tusk #tusks #animal #animals #animalfacts #animalshorts #nature #wildlife #wildanimals #animaldocumentary
published: 28 Dec 2022
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The U.S. Navy's Controversial But Insanely Effective Marine Mammal Program
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The Marine Mammal Center Live Stream Point Reyes National Seashore
The Marine Mammal Center advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation, scientific research, and education. This channel shares livestream video from Point Reyes National Seashore where our team frequently releases marine mammal patients back to their ocean home. This location is also a seasonal haul-out site for elephant seals between December and June.
The livestream can be viewed at any time, but when you text RELEASE to 65179 you’ll get a notification when a patient release that’s visible from our webcam is about to start as well as other messages with marine mammal stories, news and more. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to stop. Terms & Conditions at https://www.MarineMammalCenter.org/terms
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Reducing the Impact of Ship Noise on Marine Mammals
Human shipping operations have increased significantly in the past few decades. While that means international trade and cheap goods for humans, it also means the ocean has experienced an increase in noise pollution. This has a measurable negative impact on marine mammals and other aquatic life. Could mathematics be the solution? This interview explores how optimization techniques can guide voyage optimization in a way that handles multiple optimization objectives including fuel cost and sound reduction.
published: 01 Jul 2024
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Marine Mammal Rescue Exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium
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Marine Mammals
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Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore...
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https://ngscience.com
Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore some of the most fascinating creatures on Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore some of the most fascinating creatures on the planet - marine mammals!
These amazing animals are masters of the sea, with adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in even the most challenging environments. From playful dolphins to majestic whales, these marine mammals will leave you in awe and wonder. So, strap on your goggles, grab your snorkel, and get ready to join us on a wild adventure as we explore the incredible world of marine mammals!
There are approximately 5,500 species of mammals on Earth. They are a diverse group of animals that include everything from tiny kangaroo rats, bats and squirrels to massive hippos and elephants.
Mammals are classified together because they share some key characteristics that make them unique compared to other animals.
Mammals are warm-blooded which means they are able to regulate their body temperature to stay stable, regardless of their environment.
Another distinctive trait of mammals is the presence of hair or fur on their bodies. Hair or fur serves multiple purposes, including providing warmth, protection, and camouflage, depending on the specific species.
Mammals give birth to live young and are also defined by the presence of mammary glands in females. These glands produce milk, which is essential for nourishing their young.
All mammals also have lungs which are used taking in oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide from the body.
A marine mammal is a type of mammal that is specifically adapted to living in marine or aquatic environments, such as oceans, seas, and coastal areas. Just like land mammals, marine mammals are warm-blooded, have hair or fur, females have mammary glands and all marine mammals have lungs, meaning they need to come to the surface to breathe at regular intervals.
Marine mammals possess unique physiological, anatomical, and behavioral adaptations that enable them to thrive in their watery habitats.
Marine mammals are a diverse group of mammals, which can be classified into four main groups:
Cetaceans: This group includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, dorsal fins, and blowholes for breathing. Cetaceans are highly intelligent and social animals, often living in complex social structures.
Pinnipeds: This group comprises seals, sea lions, and walruses. Pinnipeds are characterized by their flipper-like limbs, thick layers of blubber for insulation, and their ability to both swim in water and move on land. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding on fish and various marine invertebrates.
Sirenians: This group includes manatees and dugongs, which are also known as sea cows. Sirenians are large, slow-moving herbivores that feed primarily on seagrasses and other aquatic vegetation. They have a rounded, barrel-shaped body and paddle-like flippers for locomotion.
Marine carnivores: This group consists of a few species of marine-adapted mammals that do not fit into the other three categories, such as sea otters and polar bears. These animals have various adaptations that allow them to hunt and feed in marine environments. For example, sea otters have dense fur for insulation and use tools to break open the shells of their prey, while polar bears are powerful swimmers that hunt seals on sea ice.
And that's a wrap on our epic journey through the world of marine mammals! Fron giant whales, acrobatic dolphins, the chilled out sea lions, and the mysterious manatees, it's amazing how diverse and fascinating these creatures are, right?
Thanks for learning and I'll see ya on our next adventure.the planet - marine mammals!
https://wn.com/Marine_Mammals
@NGScience @MatholiaChannel #ngscience #marinemammals
https://ngscience.com
Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore some of the most fascinating creatures on Welcome, nature lovers! Today, we're diving into the depths of the ocean to explore some of the most fascinating creatures on the planet - marine mammals!
These amazing animals are masters of the sea, with adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in even the most challenging environments. From playful dolphins to majestic whales, these marine mammals will leave you in awe and wonder. So, strap on your goggles, grab your snorkel, and get ready to join us on a wild adventure as we explore the incredible world of marine mammals!
There are approximately 5,500 species of mammals on Earth. They are a diverse group of animals that include everything from tiny kangaroo rats, bats and squirrels to massive hippos and elephants.
Mammals are classified together because they share some key characteristics that make them unique compared to other animals.
Mammals are warm-blooded which means they are able to regulate their body temperature to stay stable, regardless of their environment.
Another distinctive trait of mammals is the presence of hair or fur on their bodies. Hair or fur serves multiple purposes, including providing warmth, protection, and camouflage, depending on the specific species.
Mammals give birth to live young and are also defined by the presence of mammary glands in females. These glands produce milk, which is essential for nourishing their young.
All mammals also have lungs which are used taking in oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide from the body.
A marine mammal is a type of mammal that is specifically adapted to living in marine or aquatic environments, such as oceans, seas, and coastal areas. Just like land mammals, marine mammals are warm-blooded, have hair or fur, females have mammary glands and all marine mammals have lungs, meaning they need to come to the surface to breathe at regular intervals.
Marine mammals possess unique physiological, anatomical, and behavioral adaptations that enable them to thrive in their watery habitats.
Marine mammals are a diverse group of mammals, which can be classified into four main groups:
Cetaceans: This group includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, dorsal fins, and blowholes for breathing. Cetaceans are highly intelligent and social animals, often living in complex social structures.
Pinnipeds: This group comprises seals, sea lions, and walruses. Pinnipeds are characterized by their flipper-like limbs, thick layers of blubber for insulation, and their ability to both swim in water and move on land. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding on fish and various marine invertebrates.
Sirenians: This group includes manatees and dugongs, which are also known as sea cows. Sirenians are large, slow-moving herbivores that feed primarily on seagrasses and other aquatic vegetation. They have a rounded, barrel-shaped body and paddle-like flippers for locomotion.
Marine carnivores: This group consists of a few species of marine-adapted mammals that do not fit into the other three categories, such as sea otters and polar bears. These animals have various adaptations that allow them to hunt and feed in marine environments. For example, sea otters have dense fur for insulation and use tools to break open the shells of their prey, while polar bears are powerful swimmers that hunt seals on sea ice.
And that's a wrap on our epic journey through the world of marine mammals! Fron giant whales, acrobatic dolphins, the chilled out sea lions, and the mysterious manatees, it's amazing how diverse and fascinating these creatures are, right?
Thanks for learning and I'll see ya on our next adventure.the planet - marine mammals!
- published: 25 Mar 2023
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Why Marine Mammals Suck
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https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0086710
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/208/19/3721/15850/Feeding-kinematics-of-Kogia-and-Tursiops
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360926/
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https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/marmot-eating-carrot-on-the-background-of-furkapass-stock-footage/1157939518?phrase=animal%20eating&adppopup=true
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/pod-of-dolphins-swim-under-surface-of-the-blue-water-stock-footage/1138996170?phrase=dolphin%20underwater&adppopup=true
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/shoal-of-fish-underwater-stock-footage/1399157827?phrase=fish%20feeding&adppopup=true
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/eating-green-apple-close-up-stock-footage/1033267940?phrase=chewing%20teeth&adppopup=true
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/pygmy-sperm-whale
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pygmy_sperm_whale_skull.jpg
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/close-up-stray-dog-lying-on-the-street-and-feeding-its-stock-footage/1403441672?phrase=mammal%20suckling&adppopup=true
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- published: 09 Jan 2023
- views: 174049
0:26
Marine Mammal Ecology
Do you have a passion to save the ocean and the marine animals that call it their home? Does the thought of diving with whales fascinate you? Do you want to lea...
Do you have a passion to save the ocean and the marine animals that call it their home? Does the thought of diving with whales fascinate you? Do you want to learn more about the ecology, biology, and conservation of marine mammals?
The SSI Marine Mammal Ecology program introduces you to the wonders of these amazing creatures. Dive into the world of whales, dolphins, and seals to explore this amazingly diverse group of marine animals.
Learn more here: https://go.divessi.com/marine-mammal-ecology
#marinemammals #ssiblueoceans #ecology #blueoceansprogram
https://wn.com/Marine_Mammal_Ecology
Do you have a passion to save the ocean and the marine animals that call it their home? Does the thought of diving with whales fascinate you? Do you want to learn more about the ecology, biology, and conservation of marine mammals?
The SSI Marine Mammal Ecology program introduces you to the wonders of these amazing creatures. Dive into the world of whales, dolphins, and seals to explore this amazingly diverse group of marine animals.
Learn more here: https://go.divessi.com/marine-mammal-ecology
#marinemammals #ssiblueoceans #ecology #blueoceansprogram
- published: 26 Oct 2022
- views: 1600
49:03
Marine Mammals: Champions of the Deep
Beneath the surface of the ocean exists an incredibly hostile world - an icy world immersed in eternal darkness where the pressure is phenomenal. This world is ...
Beneath the surface of the ocean exists an incredibly hostile world - an icy world immersed in eternal darkness where the pressure is phenomenal. This world is the abyssal domain - the largest habitat on our planet.
Yet, some air-breathing, young-feeding marine mammals, like us, spend much of their time in this dark world. Scientists are now discovering that the depths reached by these ocean giants are much greater than previously thought.
Using transmitter beacons worn by the animals, abyssal cameras and 3D scan images, this film accompanies and illustrates a contemporary scientific revolution. Constructed according to a dramatic progression towards the abyss - from the shallowest to the deepest dive - it brings to the forefront the often unknown animals and their remarkable physiological adaptations to the pressures of the great depths.
Director: Bertrand Loyer
https://wn.com/Marine_Mammals_Champions_Of_The_Deep
Beneath the surface of the ocean exists an incredibly hostile world - an icy world immersed in eternal darkness where the pressure is phenomenal. This world is the abyssal domain - the largest habitat on our planet.
Yet, some air-breathing, young-feeding marine mammals, like us, spend much of their time in this dark world. Scientists are now discovering that the depths reached by these ocean giants are much greater than previously thought.
Using transmitter beacons worn by the animals, abyssal cameras and 3D scan images, this film accompanies and illustrates a contemporary scientific revolution. Constructed according to a dramatic progression towards the abyss - from the shallowest to the deepest dive - it brings to the forefront the often unknown animals and their remarkable physiological adaptations to the pressures of the great depths.
Director: Bertrand Loyer
- published: 04 May 2023
- views: 1271539
4:37
What is a marine mammal?
Discover the characteristics of marine mammals and explore what marine mammals can commonly be found within the Salish Sea.
Discover the characteristics of marine mammals and explore what marine mammals can commonly be found within the Salish Sea.
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Marine_Mammal
Discover the characteristics of marine mammals and explore what marine mammals can commonly be found within the Salish Sea.
- published: 16 Mar 2021
- views: 2619
0:59
Walrus | The Giant Marine Mammal
Walrus is one of the largest marine mammals on earth, they can weigh up to 2000 kg.
#shorts #walrus #walruses #tusk #tusks #animal #animals #animalfacts #anima...
Walrus is one of the largest marine mammals on earth, they can weigh up to 2000 kg.
#shorts #walrus #walruses #tusk #tusks #animal #animals #animalfacts #animalshorts #nature #wildlife #wildanimals #animaldocumentary
https://wn.com/Walrus_|_The_Giant_Marine_Mammal
Walrus is one of the largest marine mammals on earth, they can weigh up to 2000 kg.
#shorts #walrus #walruses #tusk #tusks #animal #animals #animalfacts #animalshorts #nature #wildlife #wildanimals #animaldocumentary
- published: 28 Dec 2022
- views: 1051845
16:43
The U.S. Navy's Controversial But Insanely Effective Marine Mammal Program
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The Marine Mammal Center Live Stream Point Reyes National Seashore
The Marine Mammal Center advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation, scientific research, and education. This channel shares livestrea...
The Marine Mammal Center advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation, scientific research, and education. This channel shares livestream video from Point Reyes National Seashore where our team frequently releases marine mammal patients back to their ocean home. This location is also a seasonal haul-out site for elephant seals between December and June.
The livestream can be viewed at any time, but when you text RELEASE to 65179 you’ll get a notification when a patient release that’s visible from our webcam is about to start as well as other messages with marine mammal stories, news and more. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to stop. Terms & Conditions at https://www.MarineMammalCenter.org/terms
To learn more about the Center, subscribe to our main channel, @MarineMammalCenter, and visit our website at https://MarineMammalCenter.org. To learn more about Point Reyes National Seashore, visit their website at https://www.nps.gov/pore.
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The Marine Mammal Center advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation, scientific research, and education. This channel shares livestream video from Point Reyes National Seashore where our team frequently releases marine mammal patients back to their ocean home. This location is also a seasonal haul-out site for elephant seals between December and June.
The livestream can be viewed at any time, but when you text RELEASE to 65179 you’ll get a notification when a patient release that’s visible from our webcam is about to start as well as other messages with marine mammal stories, news and more. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to stop. Terms & Conditions at https://www.MarineMammalCenter.org/terms
To learn more about the Center, subscribe to our main channel, @MarineMammalCenter, and visit our website at https://MarineMammalCenter.org. To learn more about Point Reyes National Seashore, visit their website at https://www.nps.gov/pore.
- published: 10 May 2024
- views: 6647
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Reducing the Impact of Ship Noise on Marine Mammals
Human shipping operations have increased significantly in the past few decades. While that means international trade and cheap goods for humans, it also means ...
Human shipping operations have increased significantly in the past few decades. While that means international trade and cheap goods for humans, it also means the ocean has experienced an increase in noise pollution. This has a measurable negative impact on marine mammals and other aquatic life. Could mathematics be the solution? This interview explores how optimization techniques can guide voyage optimization in a way that handles multiple optimization objectives including fuel cost and sound reduction.
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Human shipping operations have increased significantly in the past few decades. While that means international trade and cheap goods for humans, it also means the ocean has experienced an increase in noise pollution. This has a measurable negative impact on marine mammals and other aquatic life. Could mathematics be the solution? This interview explores how optimization techniques can guide voyage optimization in a way that handles multiple optimization objectives including fuel cost and sound reduction.
- published: 01 Jul 2024
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