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Meet the people of Oceanic Research Group
Oceanic Research Group, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the ... CHRISTINE BIRD, Treasurer. An experienced diver and medical doctor, ...
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Plankton: Ocean Drifters
Plankton: Ocean Drifters (11 Min). This Oceanic Research Group educational film takes viewers under the ocean to look at a variety of planktonic organisms. ...
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Oceanic Research Group
Dec 2, 2008 ... Oceanic Research Group, Inc. is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the conservation of the world's oceans and marine life ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Sperm Whales
Most of the items recovered from Sperm whale stomachs are not even chewed, but swallowed whole. An intact 40 foot-long giant squid weighing 440 pounds was ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Sharks
Like most top predators, sharks feed on the sick and weak, thereby keeping ... The filter-feeding scheme works well: the Basking Shark can grow to 45 feet, ...
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The Coral Reef: A Living Wonder
The reef is made up of small colonial animals, called coral polyps. Coral polyps live on plankton and also on sunlight, utilizing symbiotic algae in their ...
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Plankton: Ocean Drifters - Script
But the zooplankton eat the phytoplankton, so ultimately, the drifting ... It has no teeth, but eats by straining plankton from the water with a special ...
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Plankton: Ocean Drifters - Script
Anemones capture plankton with venomous tentacles. Scallops filter plankton from the water internally. Squid eat small fish which eat plankton, ...
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Plankton: Ocean Drifters - Script
Anemones capture plankton with venomous tentacles. Scallops filter plankton from the water internally. Squid eat small fish which eat plankton, ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Mollusks
There are seven classes of Mollusks: Monoplacophora, Polyplacophora, Aplacophora, Gastropoda, Scaphapoda, Bivalvia and Cephalopoda. Of these, Monoplacophora ...