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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Podcasts:
Can 20 agencies share a common vision for our oceans? That's the charter of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy.
What do our juvenile green sea turtles like? Lettuce, ice blocks and exercise.
After El Nino, comes La Nina: What will cooler waters mean for ocean animals?
Turtle tales: Habitat loss, climate change and pollution are all affecting the green sea turtle.
Ocean travelers: Green sea turtles can reach 80 years and 800 pounds.
Playing with purpose: Our two species of penguins thrive on food and fun.
How to rear stranded sea otters: Our program shows that surrogate moms know best.
Kit the orphaned sea otter pup: Find out how she became the youngest otter ever to go on exhibit.
Outer Bay Update: What you can expect to see in our million-gallon exhibit when it re-opens in 2011.
Just for shark fans: The Aquarium acquires an eight-foot sevengill.
What's in the can? Simple tuna-buying tips.
Crazy for krill: Why we're seeing so many whales in Monterey Bay.
Combing the bay for calamari: Market squid is one of the most abundant fisheries in our area.
Yosemites of the sea: How Marine Protected Areas can lead to more abundant ocean life.
Giving power to the people: How the Center for the Future of the Oceans is influencing ocean policy.