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The Fate of Carbon

The Fate of Carbon

Season 9 Episode 903
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Majestic Mantas

Majestic Mantas

Season 9 Episode 904
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Dolphins: Breaking the Code

Dolphins: Breaking the Code

Season 10 Episode 1001
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Cryptic Critters

Cryptic Critters

Season 10 Episode 1002
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Lords of the Wetlands

Lords of the Wetlands

Season 10 Episode 1003
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Fishing the Flats for Science

Fishing the Flats for Science

Season 10 Episode 1004
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The Cordell Bank: A National Treasure

The Cordell Bank: A National Treasure

Season 11 Episode 1101
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Toxic Waters

Toxic Waters

Season 11 Episode 1102
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Corals in Crisis

Corals in Crisis

Season 11 Episode 1103
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Mystery of the Humpback Whale Song

Mystery of the Humpback Whale Song

Season 11 Episode 1104
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Florida’s Blue Holes: Oases in the Sea

Florida’s Blue Holes: Oases in the Sea

Season 12 Episode 1201
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Changing Seas

The Future of Seafood

Season 9 Episode 901

It is estimated there will be two billion more people on the planet by mid-century. To feed this booming world population, more fish will need to be farmed than ever before. One way to increase fish production in a sustainable way is to move aquaculture operations offshore – where there is plenty of available space and strong currents flush out the pens to avoid polluting sensitive ecosystems.

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Fishing the Flats for Science
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Scientists study tarpon, bonefish and permit to better understand their behaviors.
Lords of the Wetlands
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Scientists work to save crocodiles through research and conservation.
Cryptic Critters
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Deep underwater, on a shipwreck near Key West, lives a tiny potential new threat.
Dolphins: Breaking the Code
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Modern technology is making it possible to correlate dolphin sounds and behavior.
Majestic Mantas
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Scientists experimant to see if giant manta rays are impacted negatively by microplastics.
The Fate of Carbon
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Changes to the ocean environment affect the way carbon is cycled through the seas.
Toxic Algae: Complex Sources and Solutions
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Lake Okeechobee, once the blue heart of Florida, now has putrid mats of blue green algae.
Beneath the Bridge
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Discover what lives beneath the Blue Heron Bridge in Florida.
Maug’s Caldera: A Natural Laboratory
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Visit the remote Pacific, the islands of Maug - a natural laboratory for scientists.
Manatees: Conserving a Marine Mammal
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Scientists take advantage of manatee gatherings to study them.
Sponges: Oldest Creatures in the Sea?
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Some scientists are suggesting that ctenophores are the oldest sea animals.
The Secret Sex Life of Fish
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Discover how some fish species change their sex.
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