Ocean Today Videos for "International Day of Women and Girls in Science" February 11th

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NOAA Ocean Today

This February 11th, Celebrate the "International Day of Women and Girls in Science" with Ocean Today Videos!

 

Light in the Dark Deep Sea

Light in the Dark Deep Sea

Join deep ocean explorer Dr. Edie Widder on a deep sea dive as she studies how bioluminescence of some really wild and weird animals plays a key role in the survival of deep sea organisms. 

Light In the Deep (Total Running Time - 4:00)

 

Take a Trash Trip with Symone Barkley

Trash Trip

Symone Barkley works for the National Ocean Service and hosts many Ocean Today videos. She loves sharks and the ocean. Join Symone in her home town of Baltimore, Maryland and learn how to use the Marine Debris Tracker app to collect trash, log it, and track it.  

Trash Trip (Total Running Time - 5:03)

 

Cool Careers: Meet Maggie the Scientist!

Meet Maggie

Maggie Pletta, a Research Scientist and Education Specialist from the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve says becoming a scientist is all about being curious!

Cool Careers: Meet Maggie! (Total Running Time - 2:34)

 

Cool Careers: She's a Hurricane Scientist.  You Can Be One Too! 

She's a Hurricane Scientist

Learn how a tree that fell on Renee Richardson's home during a hurricane when she was a kid inspired her to become a hurricane scientist.

Check out her story with this "1 Minute Watch.

 

Deep Dive Greatest Hits with Debi Blaney

Deep Dive Greatest Hits

Join NOAA Explorer Debi Blaney as she shares NOAA scientists' groundbreaking discoveries, and how to watch one of their expeditions live.  

Deep Dive Greatest Hits (Total Running Time - 4:20)

 

Life At Sea on a NOAA Ship

Life at Sea

Allison Stone always wanted to work for NOAA and now she spends her days out at sea exploring and mapping the ocean floor.  

Life at Sea (Total Running Time 1:54)