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Episode #16: Marine Ecosystems Episode | The PERLGURL.ORG Podcast

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The PERLGURL.ORG Podcast

Near-Death Experiences From The Safety Of Your Own Home! The PERLGURL.ORG Podcast is a show about travel and adventure with a bit of wildlife conservation thrown in, just for kicks.

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Episode #16: Marine Ecosystems


Episode #16: Marine Ecosystems

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DATE : Mon, 23 Apr 2007 08:10:28 -0800
Entered in Database : 2007-04-23 16:10:28
length : 51049510
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Segment: Marine Ecosystems

Freshwater

Upsidedown fish, I think it's an upsidedown catfish but I heard someone call it Butterfly (although there is a tropic fish called Butterflyfish, so I'm not sure).

Ocean Shoreline

This is one of the touch tanks at the aquarium, where you can feel starfish, urchins, and sea cucumbers (my favorite!).

Tropical Reef

All the kids love this exhibit because it has the fish species from Finding Nemo. Every kid points at says Dory! Lots of different coral species in here, too.

Pelagic

Pelagic fish live deep, open water habitat. The aquarium has a fantastic exhibit called Outer Bay which features all sorts of marine species that live way out there in a gigantic 1 million gallon tank. Schools of Pacific bluefin and Yellowfin tuna cruise by while Dolphinfish and California barracuda, along with a Black Sea Turtle, hang out towards the top of the exhibit. Several smaller sharks like Scalloped hammerheads patrol the tank, and there is occasionally a young Great White Shark in the tank. They recently released the latest one though, and now there is a monstrous Ocean Sunfish.

Sandy Bottom

Tube Anemones wait for something to hit its tentacles and then quickly bring it to their mouth as you can see if you watch closely. I'm pretty sure that's a Spiny King Crab shoveling food into its mouth.

Learn More
For now, you can check out some of my other blog postings and such on this topic here:

More on Marine Biology: Hawaiian Honu: The Green Sea Turtle and other posts on Our Oceans
Marine Ecosystems: Isolated Ecosystems: The Farallons Are California’s Galapagos
Special Assignment: California Sea Otters of Monterey Bay
Special Assignment: Elephant Seals of Año Nuevo
Our Take on the Aquarium: The Zoo Report Card
More Photos & Info: The Monterey Bay Aquarium

If you have any problems with this video, please email me at the address listed below in the housekeeping section.


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All video footage taken with: Canon PowerShot SD900

Music By: 2012, Liberta

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Email Comments & Questions: led AT perlgurl DOT org