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To give you a sense of what an overfed
ocean
may look like, here are two examples of me sampling seawater.
The bottom line is that from their tiny-scale existence, these tiny microbes have a very large-scale power to control how our
ocean
smells, how it tastes, how it feels and how it looks.
Just as a physician will have trouble curing a disease of unknown cause, we will have similar trouble restoring
ocean
health without understanding the microbes better.
They are the invisible engineers that control the chemistry of the
ocean
and therefore, what creatures can live there, whether or not it's safe for us to swim there and all of the other characteristics we sense with our eyes, noses and taste buds.
And the more we pay attention to these small but very numerous members of the ocean, the more we're learning they do indeed respond to human actions, such as in this fish farm example.
Another example of how I'm doing this is by using microfluidics to study specifically how pathogens behave in the
ocean.
The basic idea behind microfluidics is that you can use nanofabrication techniques to recreate or mimic the conditions bacteria experience at their own tiny scale in the
ocean.
Up until now, it was thought that a pathogen would need some good luck to find its host in the
ocean.
These micro-channels are bringing us closer than ever before to understanding how bacteria navigate that big blue
ocean.
I hope you've enjoyed this short journey into our microbial oceans and that the next time you look out at the sea, you'll take in a deep breath of fresh
ocean
air and wonder: What else are all of the unseen microbes doing to keep us and our oceans healthy?
So as I start pumping in more atmosphere, we're going to start pushing up the greenhouse gases here and if you'll start noticing, we start seeing the
ocean
levels rise over time.
You can see the
ocean
levels are rising now and as they encroach upon the cities, I'll start losing cities here.
In the ocean, what is the common point between oil, plastic and radioactivity?
The middle line is millions of tons of plastic debris accumulating in our ocean, and the third line is radioactive material leaking from Fukushima nuclear power plant in the Pacific
Ocean.
Currently, what they were doing is that they were using these small fishing boats, and they were cleaning clean lines in an
ocean
of dirt.
We hope that we can sometime clean up oil spills, or we can gather or collect plastic in the ocean, or we can have swarms of our machines controlled by multi-player video game engines to control many of these machines, to monitor coral reefs or to monitor fisheries.
It provides a surface for things in the ocean, and this surface, which is covered by seaweeds and other organisms in the ocean, will become enhanced marine habitat so it increases biodiversity.
So there's always a big question that comes up, because plastic in the
ocean
has got a really bad reputation right now, and so we've been thinking cradle to cradle.
And 60 Hudson in particular is interesting because it's home to about a half a dozen very important networks, which are the networks which serve the undersea cables that travel underneath the
ocean
that connect Europe and America and connect all of us.
If the Internet is a global phenomenon, if we live in a global village, it's because there are cables underneath the ocean, cables like this.
They stretch across the
ocean.
That's the Russians planting a flag on the
ocean
bottom to stake a claim for minerals under the receding Arctic sea ice.
There are places in Africa where they do the mining of jewels, and you go to the sand where the rivers have the sand go down to the ocean, and it's like literally looking at tiny jewels through the microscope.
I want to throw my big net into the deep, blue
ocean
of English and see what marvelous creatures I can drag up from the bottom.
What mattered to her was not the
ocean
that divided her past and new world; it was about finding common ground.
Nevertheless, there are giants in the ocean, and we now have video proof, as those of you that saw the Discovery Channel documentary are no doubt aware.
I spoke about a new way of exploring the ocean, one that focuses on attracting animals instead of scaring them away.
Mike deGruy was also invited, and he spoke with great passion about his love of the ocean, and he also talked to me about applying my approach to something he's been involved with for a very long time, which is the hunt for the giant squid.
So I set up a hydrophone on the bottom of the ocean, and I had each of these fly by at the same speed and distance and recorded the sound they made.
How could something that big live in our
ocean
and yet remain unfilmed until now?
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