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Underwater world for kids, Episode 4

Label
Underwater world for kids, Episode 4
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Suitable for children Grades K-3
Main title
Underwater world for kids
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
817754886
Runtime
30
Summary
"In this episode we take a close look at a blue spotted stingray in its underwater habitat. We are shown the interesting features of the stingray searching for food through sense of smell and electro-receptors, and being cleaned by shrimp in "cleaning stations". Abalone is one of world's most expensive sea foods and we investigate how abalone divers harvest the shell fish and protect this fragile resource. Melbourne, Australia is known as the Abalone capital of the world and Australian diving pioneer, Fred Glassbrenner explains the technique of abalone harvesting. The most famous ship and shipwreck in the world would be "The Titanic". Following the journey of the ill fated ship to the discovery of the shipwreck in 1985, "The Titanic" became a focus worldwide. Scientists have used deep-sea submersibles and remote controlled underwater robots to retrieve photos and artifacts of the wreckage"--Container
Table Of Contents
Stingray -- Abalone -- Titanic
Target audience
juvenile
Technique
live action
Classification
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