Monterey Bay Aquarium's "Aquarium of the Air" show

Monterey Bay Aquarium's "Aquarium of the Air"

Summary: Podcasts from California's Monterey Bay Aquarium share fascinating stories about sea otters, sharks and other sealife. From the ocean's edge to the deep sea, listeners can explore Earth's last great wilderness and the remarkable creatures that call it home.

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  • Artist: Monterey Bay Aquarium
  • Copyright: 2006, All Rights Reserved. Monterey Bay Aquarium

Podcasts:

 Creatures of the deep sea: A vampire with eight arms and a siphonophore that's 130 feet long. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Creatures of the deep sea: A vampire with eight arms and a siphonophore that's 130 feet long.

 The gumboot chiton: This mysterious creature has eight shells and a 14-inch, muscular foot. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

The gumboot chiton: This mysterious creature has eight shells and a 14-inch, muscular foot.

 Underwater volcanoes: More than 40,000 mysterious "seamounts" await our exploration. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Underwater volcanoes: More than 40,000 mysterious "seamounts" await our exploration.

 The largest habitat on earth: We've explored less than 2 percent of the deep sea. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

The largest habitat on earth: We've explored less than 2 percent of the deep sea.

 Life in the coral colony: An apartment house for 25 percent of the world's fish. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Life in the coral colony: An apartment house for 25 percent of the world's fish.

 Aquariums and Climate: How institutions are sharing knowledge about climate change and its impacts on the oceans. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Aquariums and Climate: How institutions are sharing knowledge about climate change and its impacts on the oceans.

 Ocean sentinels: Every January, gray whales pass within several hundred feet of our coast. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Ocean sentinels: Every January, gray whales pass within several hundred feet of our coast.

 Our best exhibit is the bay itself: Things to look for off our decks. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Our best exhibit is the bay itself: Things to look for off our decks.

 Perfect pacing: Simple tips to ensure your next visit is fabulous, not frantic. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Perfect pacing: Simple tips to ensure your next visit is fabulous, not frantic.

 Gray whales on the move: Rewriting the story of their migration patterns. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Gray whales on the move: Rewriting the story of their migration patterns.

 "Must-dos" for your next visit: Try a free behind-the-scenes "Sneak Peek" and our on-site text alerts. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

"Must-dos" for your next visit: Try a free behind-the-scenes "Sneak Peek" and our on-site text alerts.

 Sustainable fish in the bay: It's been a good year for market squid and white seabass. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Sustainable fish in the bay: It's been a good year for market squid and white seabass.

 How do our birds find food? Some of their antics may surprise you. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

How do our birds find food? Some of their antics may surprise you.

 Birds at an aquarium? Our veterinarian explains why we have birds, and where they come from. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

Birds at an aquarium? Our veterinarian explains why we have birds, and where they come from.

 The new national ocean policy: It's more important than ever in the wake of the Gulf oil spill. | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: Unknown

The new national ocean policy: It's more important than ever in the wake of the Gulf oil spill.

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