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Marine Science and Physiology Post all medical questions related to decompression or diving here. Questions and discussions about the marine life we love to share the ocean with and how to protect them are also welcome.

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Old June 23rd, 2009, 06:32 PM   #1
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Pretty good oceanography video

As a new diver and new to ScubaBoard, and long-time armchair explorer (my wife and I just retired, and just got certified!), I thought I should share the following link to a pretty good video on marine science and filming underwater by Scripps Institute. They have a video series on marine science.

YouTube - Adventures in Oceanography

It is a lecture with some great, exciting pictures from around the world underwater, even from the north and south pole. It's kind of long, but fascinating. As a new diver I hope to see some of these places before they are gone.

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We have Flash movies and Quicktime video material in many of the lessons in this course. Chances are pretty good that you already use a Web browser that is ...
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