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Changing Seas

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Oceans + Science + Exploration = Changing Seas. A public TV series produced by South Florida PBS - WPBT2 in Miami, Florida.

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Our Series Producer Alexa Elliott will be in attendance, so please stop by and say hello! 👋
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We're thrilled our episode "Whales in a Plastic Ocean" is an Official Selection of the @oceanfilmfest! If you’re in the Bay Area, join us for the live screening during this Saturday's 1pm film block at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco's Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture.
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We're finding our luck in the wild. Snaps of green for St. Patrick's Day. #changingseas
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Sperm whales are record breakers, holding titles for the: 1️⃣ Largest toothed whale 2️⃣ Most asymmetrical skull found in any mammal 3️⃣ Largest brain of any living animal, reaching up to 9.2 lbs 🏅 #sciencecommunication
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Check out the link as Everglades Ranger Dylann Turffs and Director of Education Yvette Cano introduce this incredible place and answer questions from the public about what it's like to work at one of our greatest wonders.
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In celebration of #WorldWetlandsDay, we're throwing it back to last season's trip to Costa Rica's Playa Hermosa, a community surrounded by wetlands that help sustain the area's powerful waves.
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FSU sawfish research conducted under the following permits: NMFS ESA Permit No. 22078 NMFS ESA Permit No. 17787 FL Permit No. SAL-345SRP NPS Permit No. EVER-2014-SCI-009 NPS Permit No. EVER-2024-SCI-0007 FKNMS-2024-032 @MoteMarineLab @FSUMarineLab
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Ever wonder how sharks and rays are related? Senior Biologist at Mote Marine Laboratory Kim Bassos-Hull breaks down the subclass Elasmobranchii. youtube.com/shorts/2EXKNPg…
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Hypoxic areas are low in oxygen, making them unable to sustain life. This creates so-called "dead zones." In 2025, the largest U.S. dead zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico spread across 4,402 square miles of seafloor. #changingseas
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