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University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment graduate student Jennifer Joseph talks to us from her field site ... Both are very active spawners so the appearance of the "The more we know about the ocean, the more we can actually protect it," Dr. Paris says. UDel's Ed Hale talks about the advantages of hydroponic technology for both On January 21, 2016, Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Research Fellow Cindy Marin Martinez was challenged to tell an audience of ... Have you ever wondered about how whales are born? It turns out they are usually born tail first, for some very good reasons.

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15 Second Science - Studying Larval Fish

15 Second Science - Studying Larval Fish

University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment graduate student Jennifer Joseph talks to us from her field site ...

15 Second Science — Whale Tagging

15 Second Science — Whale Tagging

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Emma Martin: Studying Global Change in a Natural Climate Laboratory: Larval Fishes Resonse to ENSO

Emma Martin: Studying Global Change in a Natural Climate Laboratory: Larval Fishes Resonse to ENSO

Both are very active spawners so the appearance of the

Larval fish slideshow

Larval fish slideshow

Larval fish slideshow

15 Second Science — Economic Impact of Fishing

15 Second Science — Economic Impact of Fishing

Both commercial and recreational

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Larval Fish Ecology

Larval Fish Ecology

"The more we know about the ocean, the more we can actually protect it," Dr. Paris says.

Fish larvae find their way using external cues

Fish larvae find their way using external cues

Fish larvae

Hydroponics — #15SecondScience

Hydroponics — #15SecondScience

UDel's Ed Hale talks about the advantages of hydroponic technology for both

How Do Larval Fish Develop? - The Marine Life Explorer

How Do Larval Fish Develop? - The Marine Life Explorer

How Do

Larval Fishes by Cindy Marin Martinez (Virginia Institute of Marine Science)

Larval Fishes by Cindy Marin Martinez (Virginia Institute of Marine Science)

On January 21, 2016, Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Research Fellow Cindy Marin Martinez was challenged to tell an audience of ...

What Is a Larvae Fish? | Discover Special

What Is a Larvae Fish? | Discover Special

... 07:30 The importance of

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15 Second Science — Bioacoustics

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Larval Fish Monitoring Studies

Larval Fish Monitoring Studies

Traps and methods for collecting

15 Second Science — How Whales Are Born

15 Second Science — How Whales Are Born

Have you ever wondered about how whales are born? It turns out they are usually born tail first, for some very good reasons.

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Zoom Series - Larval Fish Ecology with Estrella Malca

Estrella Malca is a

Computer modeling of larval fish transport

Computer modeling of larval fish transport

Produced in 2008 by the University of Miami Center for Computational

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15 Second Science - Marine Protected Areas

Did you know that more than 6% of the world's oceans are considered marine protected areas by international governments?

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15 Second Science — Sand Tiger Sharks

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15 Second Science — Derelict Crab Pots

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In this episode of #15SecondScience, DESG education specialist David Christopher explains how Asian shore crabs might've ...