Maddie Moate | How to be an Ocean Helper | Oceans Week | #32 LET'S GO LIVE with Maddie & Greg @maddiemoate | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
**CHECK OUT OUR NEW SCIENCE ACTIVITIES WEBSITE - letsgolivescience.com - for
individual activity pages with video clips, kit lists, methods, and science!**
All aboard! Let's Go Live are setting sail on an oceanic adventure! This week we'll be exploring the big blue - from our coasts all the way down to the midnight zone! In this episode Maddie and Greg find out how to be Ocean Helpers with the help of two special guests, Catherine Gemmel from MCS Scotland and Anjani Ganace, Coral Reef Ecologist.
#letsgolive #maddieandgreg #ocean #marinebiology #science #openocean #currents
Thank you to Catherine Gemmel - MCS Scotland Conservation Officer.
You can follow Catherine on Twitter - @cathgem2000
Thank you to Anjani Ganace, Coral Reef Ecologist.
You can follow Anjani on Twitter - @AnjGanase
LINKS MENTIONED:
The Monterey Bay Hydrophone Live Audio Feed:
mbari.org/soundscape-listening-room
How to make a Hydrophone
letsgolivescience.com/activity/how-to-make-a-hydrophone
How to make a T-shirt Jellyfish Bag
letsgolivescience.com/activity/how-to-make-a-reusable-jelly-fish-bag
Watch the rest of Oceans Week!
How to make your own rockpool - youtu.be/X64hNw0ZAFc
Let’s explore coral reefs and kelp forests - youtu.be/gRfScwDk7ko
Why the oceans are so important - youtube.com/watch?v=OXfEYj411bE
How to be an ocean helper - youtu.be/NuCNVjPP8zE
Weird and wonderful deep sea creatures - youtu.be/Www-gjVlilk
LET'S GO LIVE! T-shirts are available at Teemill - maddiemoate.teemill.com/collection/lets-go-live
EXTRA ONLINE RESOURCES:
The AMNH - How to be an Ocean Helper List -
amnh.org/explore/ology/marine-biology/be-an-ocean-helper2
The MCS Good Fish Guide -
mcsuk.org/goodfishguide/search
The MCS Seashore Safari Guide -
mcsuk.org/media/explore/MCS_seashore_safari_guide.pdf
The MCS - Where does litter and pollution come from? mcsuk.org/downloads/coolseas/keep/Clean_Seas_keep_it_documents/WGTOS_where_does_litter_and_pollution_come_from.pd
FURTHER THANKS TO:
Kayleigh Keam for her assistance writing this episode.
John Copley (Associate Prof of Ocean Exploration @OceanEarthUoS) for his expertise and fact checking.
Craig Kendall and son for contributing ideas and activity testing.
Heather Jackson for contributing ideas, activities and research.
Rob Yeo for designing our graphics
Kalyani Lodhia for administration and moderation.
PIC CREDITS:
CORAL REEF- By U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Pacific Region's Photo credit: Jim Maragos/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Coral Reef at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18806932
CORAL REEF BLEACHING-
By Jorge Láscar from Australia - Diving at the The Great Barrier Reef, CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=31951390
SPERM WHALE POD-
By Gabriel Barathieu - www.flickr.com/photos/barathieu/7991520863, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24106765
CARGO SHIP-
By JoachimKohlerBremen - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80406473
OIL SPILL-
NASA/GSFC, MODIS Rapid Response / Public domain
**CHECK OUT OUR NEW SCIENCE ACTIVITIES WEBSITE - letsgolivescience.com - for
individual activity pages with video clips, kit lists, methods, and science!**
All aboard! Let's Go Live are setting sail on an oceanic adventure! This week we'll be exploring the big blue - from our coasts all the way down to the midnight zone! In this episode Maddie and Greg find out how to be Ocean Helpers with the help of two special guests, Catherine Gemmel from MCS Scotland and Anjani Ganace, Coral Reef Ecologist.
#letsgolive #maddieandgreg #ocean #marinebiology #science #openocean #currents
Thank you to Catherine Gemmel - MCS Scotland Conservation Officer.
You can follow Catherine on Twitter - @cathgem2000
Thank you to Anjani Ganace, Coral Reef Ecologist.
You can follow Anjani on Twitter - @AnjGanase
LINKS MENTIONED:
The Monterey Bay Hydrophone Live Audio Feed:
mbari.org/soundscape-listening-room
How to make a Hydrophone
letsgolivescience.com/activity/how-to-make-a-hydrophone
How to make a T-shirt Jellyfish Bag
letsgolivescience.com/activity/how-to-make-a-reusable-jelly-fish-bag
Watch the rest of Oceans Week!
How to make your own rockpool - youtu.be/X64hNw0ZAFc
Let’s explore coral reefs and kelp forests - youtu.be/gRfScwDk7ko
Why the oceans are so important - youtube.com/watch?v=OXfEYj411bE
How to be an ocean helper - youtu.be/NuCNVjPP8zE
Weird and wonderful deep sea creatures - youtu.be/Www-gjVlilk
LET'S GO LIVE! T-shirts are available at Teemill - maddiemoate.teemill.com/collection/lets-go-live
EXTRA ONLINE RESOURCES:
The AMNH - How to be an Ocean Helper List -
amnh.org/explore/ology/marine-biology/be-an-ocean-helper2
The MCS Good Fish Guide -
mcsuk.org/goodfishguide/search
The MCS Seashore Safari Guide -
mcsuk.org/media/explore/MCS_seashore_safari_guide.pdf
The MCS - Where does litter and pollution come from? mcsuk.org/downloads/coolseas/keep/Clean_Seas_keep_it_documents/WGTOS_where_does_litter_and_pollution_come_from.pd
FURTHER THANKS TO:
Kayleigh Keam for her assistance writing this episode.
John Copley (Associate Prof of Ocean Exploration @OceanEarthUoS) for his expertise and fact checking.
Craig Kendall and son for contributing ideas and activity testing.
Heather Jackson for contributing ideas, activities and research.
Rob Yeo for designing our graphics
Kalyani Lodhia for administration and moderation.
PIC CREDITS:
CORAL REEF- By U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Pacific Region's Photo credit: Jim Maragos/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Coral Reef at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18806932
CORAL REEF BLEACHING-
By Jorge Láscar from Australia - Diving at the The Great Barrier Reef, CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=31951390
SPERM WHALE POD-
By Gabriel Barathieu - www.flickr.com/photos/barathieu/7991520863, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24106765
CARGO SHIP-
By JoachimKohlerBremen - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80406473
OIL SPILL-
NASA/GSFC, MODIS Rapid Response / Public domain