
Changing SeasSæson 13
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Produced by South Florida PBS in Miami, Florida, Changing Seas gives viewers a fish-eye view of life in the deep blue. Join scientists as they study earth’s last frontier and discover the mysteries of our liquid planet.
Hvor man kan se Changing Seas • Sæson 13
4 episoder
- Recreational Shark Fishing: Collaborating for ConservationE1
Recreational Shark Fishing: Collaborating for ConservationShore-based, catch and release shark fishing is a popular past time in Florida. But is it having a negative impact on sensitive shark populations? Scientists have teamed up with anglers to study the survival rates of the fish and conduct outreach on best practices. - At the Water's Edge: The Salt MarshE2
At the Water's Edge: The Salt MarshAlong scenic coastlines in the South, waves of mesmerizing green and golden grass stretch to the horizon. This is the salt marsh - a part liquid, part solid landscape that is teeming with life. How do scientists study the salt marsh? And how resilient is it to climate change? - Habitats: The Key to Florida's FisheriesE4
Habitats: The Key to Florida's FisheriesTarpon and snook are two of Florida's most iconic game fish. Both species rely on mangrove creeks and ponds when they are juveniles. With half of the state's mangroves lost to development, scientists employ creative solutions to restore and reconnect some of these important habitats to secure the future of the fisheries.





