
Showing posts with label oceans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oceans. Show all posts
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Oceans - The Arctic
I suspect that you were all too busy revising or writing coursework on Friday night (hmm...) to be watching the final programme in the excellent Oceans series, where the team went off to explore the Arctic. However, Friday's programme - and the rest of the series (the Southern Ocean one particularly is worth checking out) - is still available on iPlayer... Get watching!

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arctic,
arctic ocean,
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Oceans...
Given how busy you all are at the moment, I don't imagine that many of you will be watching BBC2 at the moment.
If you are, however, you will have seen sea dragons and fantastic sea stacks, and learnt lots about the Southern Ocean and ecosystem management (amongst many other interesting things...).
This was the second of the BBC's Oceans series, looking - unsurprisingly - at the world's oceans, and is well worth having a look at on iPlayer.
The website to accompany the series also has lots of useful and interesting information, images, video clips, etc. Click on the picture below to link to it:

The final programme of the series looks at the team's journey to the Arctic and as well as being worth watching just because it'll be excellent if the two programmes so far are anything to go by, it will be useful for you from a Cold Environments point-of-view and perhaps also from a Recreation and Tourism point-of-view.
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bbc,
cold environments,
oceans,
southern ocean,
tv
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