Ultramarine 2023
Drew Rooke
Welcome to Ultramarine, which takes a deep dive into the science seeking to understand and protect our precious aquatic world. As anyone who’s rolled out of a boat in diving or snorkelling gear into deep water knows, there’s nothing as thrilling as entering the ocean and peering inside it.
Whether in warm tropical waters or the shiver- inducing briny of temperate and lower marine environments, Earth’s oceans and seas brim with life, wonder and mystery. As 2023 ticks to a close, we wanted to showcase some of the stories that have appeared this year under the Ultramarine banner, and an e-yearbook seemed the perfect vehicle. We have published some 120 stories with a marine focus over the past 9 months; a small selection of those appears in this yearbook.
Duration - 2h 42m.
Author - Drew Rooke.
Narrator - Daniel Townsend.
Published Date - Friday, 12 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2023 The Royal Institution of Australia ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Drew Rooke
Daniel Townsend
The Royal Institution of Australia
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
Welcome to Ultramarine, which takes a deep dive into the science seeking to understand and protect our precious aquatic world. As anyone who’s rolled out of a boat in diving or snorkelling gear into deep water knows, there’s nothing as thrilling as entering the ocean and peering inside it. Whether in warm tropical waters or the shiver- inducing briny of temperate and lower marine environments, Earth’s oceans and seas brim with life, wonder and mystery. As 2023 ticks to a close, we wanted to showcase some of the stories that have appeared this year under the Ultramarine banner, and an e-yearbook seemed the perfect vehicle. We have published some 120 stories with a marine focus over the past 9 months; a small selection of those appears in this yearbook. Duration - 2h 42m. Author - Drew Rooke. Narrator - Daniel Townsend. Published Date - Friday, 12 January 2024. Copyright - © 2023 The Royal Institution of Australia ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:31
01 bringing back southern right whales from the edge of extinction
Duration:00:08:53
02 scientists concerned about antarctic ice melt
Duration:00:05:26
03 couldn't be more timely
Duration:00:03:23
04 antarctic pollution puts marine environment at risk
Duration:00:04:11
05 as the southern ocean starts feeling the heat scientists try to protect the region
Duration:00:03:32
06 emperor penguins more durable in face of vanishing ice
Duration:00:02:14
07 breathe deep
Duration:00:10:37
08 elephant seals rest at sea
Duration:00:03:46
09 living asteroid new deep sea star
Duration:00:03:04
10 chemical compounds help identify discrete ocean regions
Duration:00:04:41
11 north pacific orca culture sheds light on killer whale colonies
Duration:00:03:56
12 meet your oldest eukaryotic ancestor
Duration:00:04:24
13 measuring the temperature of the ocean
Duration:00:07:48
14 the 8000km great southern reef is in peril
Duration:00:08:48
15 despite warnings countries increasing exposure to high hazard flood zones
Duration:00:03:08
16 coastal environment at risk with less than 10mm sea level rise
Duration:00:04:20
17 ocean heatwaves more frequent and intense
Duration:00:03:43
18 explainer el niño, la niña, indian ocean dipole
Duration:00:08:12
19 seabed mining might be the next big environmental campaign
Duration:00:10:27
20 fukushima water release
Duration:00:03:53
21 new material effectively extracts uranium from seawater
Duration:00:03:54
22 are offshore windfarms a problem for whales
Duration:00:04:56
23 how citizen science unravelled the secrets of dragons
Duration:00:09:29
24 researchers peer into the twilight zone
Duration:00:08:58
25 lifeline for the much maligned grey nurse shark
Duration:00:06:36
26 octopuses sleep like humans
Duration:00:04:09
27 oldest ichthyosaur fossil
Duration:00:03:47
28 smallest baleen whales right at home
Duration:00:03:04
29 fish know to stop the spread of misinformation
Duration:00:03:43
30 australian fur seal cheeky, chunky, boof head of the sea
Duration:00:04:22
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:20