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Oceanus
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
21 episodes
1 week ago
A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining
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A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining
Show more...
Nature
Science,
Earth Sciences
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An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 3. Emperor Penguins
Oceanus
7 minutes
8 months ago
An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 3. Emperor Penguins
Send us a text Don't let their awkward waddle fool you. Emperor penguins have evolved ingenious ways to stay warm, feed their young, and forage in deep water, all while living in the world's most inhospitable continent. Find out how these iconic sea birds earned their royal reputation. Written and narrated by Elise Hugus | Artwork by Natalie Renier, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Penguin soundbites are from video footage Courtesy of Stephanie Jenouvrier, © Woods Hole Oceanographic In...
Oceanus
A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining