American Museum of Natural History | Andros Coral Reef Diorama Q&A + Hall Tour @AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Tour guide Andrew Epstein guided us through a closer look at the ecosystems of coral reefs around the world and answered your questions!
About "The Andros Coral Reef Diorama: Standing on the Floor of the Sea": youtu.be/y0w3qOBrZHI
Dive beneath the surface of one of the most iconic dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History and travel back in time to the 1920s, when Museum curator Roy Waldo Miner led expeditions to the crystal waters of the Bahamas to transplant a coral reef to New York City.
You’ll hear from artist Stephen Quinn about the fascinating history of the Museum’s only two-story diorama and the tremendous effort by scientists, artists, and builders to bring the Andros Coral Reef to life for generations of Museum visitors.
Learn about the Museum's behind-the-scenes coral collection: youtube.com/watch?v=MPFOARgzmEY
Explore how corals help scientists learn about our changing oceans: youtube.com/watch?v=mXRq35rox8Q
Join a Museum oceanographer on an expedition to Tobago as the team dives for coral samples: youtube.com/watch?v=pU4ZW98qZ64
Meet Museum oceanographer Dr. Nathalie Goodkin: youtube.com/watch?v=cAGOocHrwY4
#LearnWithMe #Coral #CoralReef #Ocean #OceanLife #AMNH #Museum #Exploration #History
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Tour guide Andrew Epstein guided us through a closer look at the ecosystems of coral reefs around the world and answered your questions!
About "The Andros Coral Reef Diorama: Standing on the Floor of the Sea": youtu.be/y0w3qOBrZHI
Dive beneath the surface of one of the most iconic dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History and travel back in time to the 1920s, when Museum curator Roy Waldo Miner led expeditions to the crystal waters of the Bahamas to transplant a coral reef to New York City.
You’ll hear from artist Stephen Quinn about the fascinating history of the Museum’s only two-story diorama and the tremendous effort by scientists, artists, and builders to bring the Andros Coral Reef to life for generations of Museum visitors.
Learn about the Museum's behind-the-scenes coral collection: youtube.com/watch?v=MPFOARgzmEY
Explore how corals help scientists learn about our changing oceans: youtube.com/watch?v=mXRq35rox8Q
Join a Museum oceanographer on an expedition to Tobago as the team dives for coral samples: youtube.com/watch?v=pU4ZW98qZ64
Meet Museum oceanographer Dr. Nathalie Goodkin: youtube.com/watch?v=cAGOocHrwY4
#LearnWithMe #Coral #CoralReef #Ocean #OceanLife #AMNH #Museum #Exploration #History
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Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/AMNHorg
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