Happy #WorldOceansDay! To celebrate, we’ll be premiering four brand new episodes this month. The first two drop on our YouTube channel @ChangingSeasTV next week!
NOAA scientists found this in the Gulf of Alaska and couldn’t explain it at first. After years of examination, they finally identified the mass. What's your guess? @NOAAResearch@WPBT2@WXELTV
We are so grateful to have been invited back to the @oceanfilmfest again this year to screen our "Whales in a Plastic Ocean" episode. A huge thank you to the festival organizers for putting on such a lovely event, and to the audience for coming out to see our work.
We're thrilled our episode "Whales in a Plastic Ocean" is an Official Selection of the @oceanfilmfest! If you’re in the Bay Area, join us for the live screening during this Saturday's 1pm film block at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco's Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture.
When you have a wildlife encounter without leaving the dock... Learn more about Madeira's other inhabitants in "Whales in a Plastic Ocean" 👉 https://t.co/V7m8yRrjb4 @MARE_Madeira@WPBT2@WXELTV
Researchers with the Bimini Shark Lab looked at the impact of the 2023/2024 Florida spinning fish event on different shark species. #changingseas https://t.co/iu58DzLj1y
Sperm whales are record breakers, holding titles for the: 1️⃣ Largest toothed whale 2️⃣ Most asymmetrical skull found in any mammal 3️⃣ Largest brain of any living animal, reaching up to 9.2 lbs 🏅 #sciencecommunication
Check out the link as Everglades Ranger Dylann Turffs and Director of Education Yvette Cano introduce this incredible place and answer questions from the public about what it's like to work at one of our greatest wonders.