Changing Seas takes viewers on a deep dive into marine conservation efforts, focusing on sharks, fish populations, and coastal ecosystems. The marathon explores the critical role of sharks in the ocean and the impact of recreational angling on species like Tiger Sharks and Great Hammerhead Sharks. Researchers study how catch-and-release practices can help protect these endangered species. The marathon also highlights habitat restoration projects in Florida, where efforts are being made to restore mangrove habitats crucial for fish like tarpon and snook.
Changing Seas also examines innovative research using acoustic tags to track juvenile fish and their movements in brackish marsh habitats. Additionally, the show highlights groundbreaking deep-sea discoveries made by the DSV Alvin submersible, including hydrothermal vents and unique ecosystems that thrive without sunlight. Overall, this marathon provides a comprehensive look at the current state of marine ecosystems and the efforts underway to protect them for future generations.
00:00 Sharks & Recreational Fishing
25:20 Habitat Restoration in Florida
50:45 Alligator Gar & Saltwater Marshes in Georgia
1:06:07 DSV Alvin Submersible
From: Changing Seas
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