Oceans
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But the
oceans
are filled with billions of tons of animals.
So over the years, we and others, many others, have studied Prochlorococcus across the
oceans
and found that they're very abundant over wide, wide ranges in the open ocean ecosystem.
These are sometimes referred to as the deserts of the oceans, but they're not deserts at all.
And it's that diversity of gene pools that makes it possible for them to dominate these large regions of the
oceans
and maintain their stability year in and year out.
The
oceans
are starting to warm.
And decades of data give us the view of our entire planet as a single organism sustained by currents circulating throughout the
oceans
and by clouds swirling through the atmosphere, pulsing with lightning, crowned by the aurora Borealis.
This is the impact of the ozone hole on sea level pressure, so low pressure, high pressures, around the southern oceans, around Antarctica.
There's a good match because we understand the physics that controls the temperatures in the stratosphere and what that does to the winds around the southern
oceans.
I'm here today because saving the
oceans
is more than an ecological desire.
Saving the
oceans
can feed the world.
And that's why the
oceans
need to be their most abundant, so that the
oceans
can provide us as much food as possible.
And that's something the
oceans
have been doing for us for a long time.
As far back as we can go, we've seen an increase in the amount of food we've been able to harvest from our
oceans.
But in the oceans, we don't have that war.
In the oceans, biodiversity is not at war with abundance.
We know that saving the
oceans
can feed the world, and we need to start now.
The colors reflect the composition of these asteroids, dry and stony in the center, water-rich and primitive towards the edge, water-rich asteroids which may have seeded the
oceans
and the seas that we find on our planet when they bombarded the Earth at an earlier time.
The Amazon River, the largest river on Earth, one fifth of all the fresh water that leaves the continents of the whole world and ends up in the oceans, dumps 17 billion metric tons of water a day in the Atlantic Ocean.
When the opportunity came, I crossed two oceans, with borrowed money for airfare and only a $20 bill in my pocket.
With the help of the family, they cross oceans, they cross deserts, they cross rivers, they cross mountains.
Now, my dream of dreams, I want to go explore the
oceans
of Mars, but until we can go there, I think the
oceans
still hold quite a few secrets.
This spotted eagle ray is a fairly common sight in the
oceans.
Now, using a cutting-edge piece of technology that's not really meant for the
oceans
is not always easy.
And this creates a psychological distance between the human patients who are being treated there and animal patients who are living in
oceans
and farms and jungles.
They help maintain the stability and health of the oceans, and even provide services to human society.
So let's talk about why saving whales is critical to the resiliency of the
oceans.
So really, having more whales in the
oceans
pooping is really beneficial to the entire ecosystem.
So clearly, whales are really important in nutrient cycling, both horizontally and vertically, through the
oceans.
So over the 200 years of whaling, when we were busy killing and removing these carcasses from the oceans, we likely altered the rate and geographic distribution of these whale falls that would descend into deep oceans, and as a result, probably led to a number of extinctions of species that were most specialized and dependent on these carcasses for their survival.
Whale carcasses are also known to transport about 190,000 tons of carbon, which is the equivalent of that produced by 80,000 cars per year from the atmosphere to the deep oceans, and the deep
oceans
are what we call "carbon sinks," because they trap and hold excess carbon from the atmosphere, and therefore help to delay global warming.
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