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Chasing the Story for Nat Geo
20 Apr 2017

Chasing the Story for Nat Geo

by elisehugus | posted in: published videos, science videos | 0

There’s lots of exciting research coming out of Woods Hole, but much of it takes place at sea and the polar regions. Showing science in action can therefore be a huge challenge! But every once in a while we get … Continued

alvin, climate change, jeff marlow, national geographic, whoi, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Science Matters!
18 Apr 2017

Science Matters!

by elisehugus | posted in: environmental video, science videos | 0

Living and working in a coastal community that’s blessed with more than its fair share of scientific institutions, it’s easy to take a pro-science approach to life for granted. We try to make judgements based on evidence and facts, and … Continued

anne giblin, climate change, march for science, marine biological laboratory, research funding
Preventing Marine Debris, One Lobster Pot at a Time
19 Sep 2016

Preventing Marine Debris, One Lobster Pot at a Time

by elisehugus | posted in: environmental video, science videos | 0

What does your lobster roll have to do with saving whales? Well, if the stats are any indication, quite a bit! Due to the irresponsible fishing practices of a few, marine debris created by abandoned or improperly constructed fishing gear … Continued

dmf, fisheries, lobster, lobsterboat, marine debris, woods hole seagrant
Alvin Video Series in the Works
6 Aug 2016

Alvin Video Series in the Works

by elisehugus | posted in: science videos | 0

We’re honored to be working with the Alvin group at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to let the next generation of scientists know about the human-occupied submersible through video. The 10-part series revolves around breathtaking underwater imagery from the sub’s explorations, … Continued

alvin, animation, oceanography, research cruise, virtual reality, whoi, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Out to Sea With R/V Neil Armstrong
11 Jul 2016

Out to Sea With R/V Neil Armstrong

by elisehugus | posted in: science videos | 0

We marked a career milestone this June, spending a week at sea documenting the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s new research vessel, the R/V Neil Armstrong. The mission: gather as much imagery as possible for archival use and for a German … Continued

Neil Armstrong, oceanography, research cruise, whoi, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Our Ship Comes In
7 Apr 2016

Our Ship Comes In

by elisehugus | posted in: Events, science videos | 0

      It’s a relatively small ship for WHOI, but a giant leap for the oceanographic research community. Or something like that. We’re full of space age innuendo, since Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution welcomed its new research vessel, the … Continued

aerials, Neil Armstrong, ship, woods hole, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Project TurtleCam’s First Day
2 Sep 2015

Project TurtleCam’s First Day

by elisehugus | posted in: crowdfunding, environmental video, non-profit, science videos | 0

We got the call in the afternoon, and were all ready to go by sunrise the next morning: Project TurtleCam‘s first mission, to tag and track leatherback turtles as they migrate through Nantucket Sound! Thanks to a roaring start to … Continued

amy kukulya, AUV, kara dodge, turtlecam, turtles, whoi, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Crowdsourcing Science: WHOI’s TurtleCam
7 Aug 2015

Crowdsourcing Science: WHOI’s TurtleCam

by elisehugus | posted in: crowdfunding, science videos | 0

We’re super psyched to be collaborating with WHOI engineer Amy Kukulya, of SharkCam fame, and Kara Dodge, a leatherback turtle expert who’s bridging the gap between WHOI and NOAA. Amy and Kara are teaming up to use an autonomous underwater … Continued

AUV, crowdfunding, leatherback, sharkcam, turtlecam, turtles, whoi, woods hole oceanographic
Scallops: Sustainability & Science at Sea
15 May 2015

Scallops: Sustainability & Science at Sea

by elisehugus | posted in: documentary, science videos, White Gold | 0

We’ve been in discussions on an exciting documentary project since February. But with two production days under our belt this week, it’s time to finally spill the beans. (Or shuck the scallop, as it were.) In collaboration with the Coonamessett … Continued

fisheries, fishing, new bedford, scallops, sustainability

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