In celebration of World Oceans Day later this week, National Geographic revealed the trailer and key art for its epic six-part underwater discovery series OCEANXPLORERS. The breathtaking series will premiere Aug. 18 on National Geographic and all.
Recently the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) published its first children’s book a deep sea dive into a world that most of us will never witness outside of photos. “Where the Weird Things Are: An Ocean Twilight Zone Adventure” features creatures that live deep at sea in an area referred to as the Ocean […]
Strawberry squid, atolla jellyfish, anglerfish and salps—the Mesobot meets them all and more in “Where The Weird Things Are,” the first-ever picture book from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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