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Changing Seas
Cryptic Critters
Season 10
Episode 1002
Deep underwater, on a shipwreck near Key West, lives a tiny potential new threat. Being in the right place at the right time, one expert spotted it and immediately knew that it didn’t belong. Researchers want to know where this new species came from, and whether its sudden appearance spells disaster for the delicate coral reef ecosystem in the Florida Keys.
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The Cayman Islands are home to the last great reproductive population of grouper.

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29:33
Scientists work to identify and link a devastating coral disease to a human pathogen.

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27:16
Scientists use satellite tags and DNA forensic tools to track tiger sharks.

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26:47
Oceanographers continue to study the long term effects of an oil spill.

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26:46
A group of scientists tests sea sponges for potential anti-cancer properties.

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26:46
Explore the emerging science of coral reef restoration.

26:49
The invasive lionfish is a major threat to biodiversity and a stressed coral reef.

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26:48
Examine the important role seagrasses and mangroves play in the ocean’s web of life.

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26:51
Take a look at the health of the bottlenose dolphin.

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26:51
The Changing Seas crew shadows a team of research divers in Dry Tortugas National Park.

26:45
Scientists develop sustainable aquaculture methods to take the pressure off wild fish.

26:46
Scientists scan the ocean floor to find deep sea corals threatened by bottom trawling.