How do I listen or view WHOI Podcasts?Listen or view content online by clicking the links below. You can listen to these files on your computer or mobile device. You can also subscribe to our free RSS feed. Then, whenever a WHOI Podcast is published, it will be delivered straight to your desktop. To do this, copy and paste this URL into a media player such as iTunes by: 1. Go to Advanced menu in iTunes 2. Select Subscribe to Podcast 3. Copy this url into the field: http://www.whoi.edu/services/graphics/WHOIPodcast.xml Polar Research The Lakes of the Greenland Ice SheetResearcher Sarah Das explains explains about the Greenland ice sheet and how meltwater lakes create fractures that drain meltwater to the base of the ice sheet. iPod compatible » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Now You See Them, Now You Don't: The Lakes of the Greenland Ice SheetResearch Mark Behn describes what happens to meltwater lakes on the Greenland ice sheet and how he is researching what causes the cracks under the lake propogate. » iPod compatible » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Sampling the Arctic OceanResearch Specialist Rick Krishfield has often worked in the Arctic over the last 20 years. Rick describes the tools needed to get long term measurements in such a hostile environment and why that data is so important. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) The Arctic and Climate ChangeDr. Mary-Louise Timmermans explains how climate change could affect the Arctic. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Coastal Observatories A Shelfbreak Observatory for Coastal OceanographyDr. Glen Gawarkiewicz explains how new robotic underwater vehicles and ocean observatories can revolutionize our understanding of the coastal ocean. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) North Atlantic Right Whales The North Atlantic Right WhaleDr. Michael Moore talks about the North Atlantic Right Whale and what the future may hold for this endangered charismatic species. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) National Deep Submergence FacilityIn Part I of our video series, Chris German explains what the National Deep Submergence Facility is and how it works. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) In Part II, Chris describes the NDSF vehicles. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Part III: what the future holds for the NDSF » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Deep Sea Corals Deep Sea CoralsWhen most people think of corals they think of the kind off the Great Barrier Reef or the Florida Keys. Rhian Waller of WHOI talks about the kind of corals most people don't get to see, deep sea corals. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Deep Sea Vehicles ROV JasonWHOI Engineer Will Sellers talks about the latest generation of sub-sea exploration vehicle ROV Jason. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Deep Sea Photo Mosaicing So, if it's pitch black at the bottom of the deep ocean, how do you photograph a large area of say, the Titanic? Dr. Hanu Singh describes the process of imaging large areas in the deep sea. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Hydrothermal Vents If a volcano erupts under water, what happens?Dr. Susan Humphris explains what hydrothermal vents are and why they're important. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) Where once was Rose Garden, now lies Rosebud.Dr. Timothy Shank talks about his expedition to the original discovery site of hydrothermal vents and what they found, or didn't find. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) TAG MoundWhat is the TAG mound? Dr. Rob Reves-Sohn explains what the TAG mound is and what makes it unique in the world of hydrothermal vent fields. » iPod compatible » MP3 (audio) » View Video (Quicktime) » View Video (Media Player) MIT/WHOI Joint Program Students Regina Campbell-Malone2007 Ph.D. Recipient » iPod compatible » View Video (Media Player) » View Video (Quicktime) Jim Thomson 2006 Ph.D. Recipient » iPod compatible » View Video (Media Player) » View Video (Quicktime) Last updated: November 18, 2009 | |||||||||||||
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