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The blue planet

The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of the sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time.

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  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of the sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."@en
  • "Explores the physical oceanography and the ocean-atmosphere interaction, focusing on the ocean circulation, the currents, and the Gulf stream, and how they affect the navigation, weather, temperature, ocean, organism, and other living things."@en
  • "In the series Planet Earth, scientists explain curent theories about the formation of the earth's continents, oceans, and climate, and examine the earth's relationship to the sun and other planets."@en
  • "Points out that the oceans may still be the last unexplored frontier on earth. Features a scientist aboard a space shuttle exploring new aspects of oceanography and a visit to the depths of the middle oceans where new species are seen for the first time. Also discusses the El Niño current which has caused worldwide devastation."@en
  • "Examines the earth's waters; particularly the oceans, including what they are made of and their purposes."
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier for humans on Earth. In this program, revelations about the sea include following a scientist aboard a space shuttle studying oceanography, and findings about the El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. Includes a dive to the sea floor and to the "middle ocean" to view newly-discovered species."@en
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Niño current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."@en
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Niño current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."
  • "Part 2 of the "Planet Earth" series. The oceans may be the last great "unexplored frontier" on earth. Includes revelations about the sea from a scientist aboard the space shuttle, findings about the El Niño current that has caused worldwide devastation, and a dive to the sea floor and to the depths of the "middle ocean" where previously unknown species are observed."@en
  • "Points out that the oceans may still be the last unexplored frontier on earth. Features a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring new aspects of oceanography and a visit to the depths of the middle oceans where new species are seen for the first time. Also discusses the El Niño current which has caused worldwide devastation."@en
  • "Points out that the oceans may still be the last unexplored frontier on earth. Features a scientist aboard a space shuttle exploring new aspects of oceanography and a visit to the depths of the middle oceans where new species are seen for the first time. Also discusses the El Nino current which has caused worldwide devastation."@en
  • "The subject of oceanography is dealt with to include circulation and ocean currents as well as forms of life found in the oceans."
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the perplexing El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. A new dive takes the viewer to the site of sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."@en
  • "Points out that the oceans may still be the last unexplored frontier on earth. Features a scientist aboard a space shuttle exploring new aspects of oceanography and a visit to the depths of the middle oceans where new species are seen for the first time. Also discusses the El Ni~no current which has caused worldwide devastation."@en
  • "Documents similarities in the dynamics of earth's atmosphere and its oceans, focussing on contemporary oceanographic research utilizing satellites and computer modelling. Topics include: eddy fields, Gulf Stream, circumpolar current, cold water nutrients, plankton, links between sea changes & weather, El Nino, TOGA (Tropical Ocean/Global Atmosphere) Program, coral reef ecology, ocean floor mapping with sonar, mid-ocean ridges, sea-floor spreading, sediment core analysis tracing climate change, submersibles, mid-water and deep sea environments/life forms, hydrothermal vents."
  • "Explores development in ocean science, focusing on the link between the earth's atmosphere and the ocean. Shows the use of satellite pictures, sonar recordings, and computers in studying ocean currents, weather patterns, the distribution of plants and animals in the ocean and their environment. Suggested audience: secondary, general."@en
  • "Presents new revelations about the oceans, the last unexplored frontier on earth, from space by scientists aboard the space shuttle and by scientists diving to the depths of the middle ocean to examine rare life forms. Covers cycles of weather, aquatic weather, the Gulf Stream, concentrations of plankton and coral reefs. Introduces technological innovations that are used in studying the ocean and its creatures."@en
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist abroad the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."@en
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."@en
  • "The oceans may still be the last great unexplored frontier on earth. Major revelations about the sea include a scientist aboard the space shuttle exploring a new chapter in oceanography and startling findings about the El Nino current that has caused worldwide devastation. A dive takes the viewer to the site of sea floor spreading and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" to see new species for the first time."
  • "Part 1 familarizes the viewer with various observational techniques used to describe the geophysics of the ocean floor, and the chemistry and physics of sea water. Part 2 focuses on the dynamic properties of oceans."@en
  • "In the series Planet Earth, scientists explain current theories about the formation of the earth's continents, oceans, and climate, and examine the earth's relationship to the sun and other planets."@en
  • "Oceanography. There's been a lot of talk about a nuclear future for Australia. But we already have an enormous nuclear reactor providing us with massive quantities of energy the sun. Our reliance on greenhouse gas emitting coal-fired power stations is unsustainable. Solar power is an obvious alternative choice for sun-drenched Australia, so why aren't we already living in a solar economy? There are a number of promising technologies being developed and the solar future may be about to arrive."
  • "Scientists explain current theories about the formation of the earth's continents, oceans, and climate, and examine the earth's relationship to the sun and other planets."@en
  • "Shows major new revelations about the oceans and seas, perhaps the last great unexplored frontiers on earth, including cyclonic storms in the deep ocean and findings about the perplexing "El Nino" current that can cause world-wide havoc. Follows a dive to a site of sea floor spreading, and visits the depths of the "middle ocean" in Sealink, where new species are revealed."@en

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