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The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, and the "Southern Icy Ocean".</ref> comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica. As such, it is regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceanic divisions: smaller than the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans but larger than the Arctic Ocean. This ocean zone is where cold, northward flowing waters from the Antarctic mix with warmer subantarctic waters.
By way of his voyages in the 1770s, Captain James Cook proved that waters encompassed the southern latitudes of the globe. Since then, geographers have disagreed on the Southern Ocean's northern boundary or even existence, considering the waters part of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, instead. This remains the current official policy of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), since a 2000 revision of its definitions including the Southern Ocean as the waters south of the 60th parallel has not yet been adopted. Others regard the seasonally-fluctuating Antarctic Convergence as the natural boundary.
An ocean (from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός, transc. Okeanós, the sea of classical antiquity) is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean, which covers almost 71% of its surface. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans. The word sea is often used interchangeably with "ocean" in American English but, strictly speaking, a sea is a body of saline water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land.
Saline water covers approximately 72% of the planet's surface (~3.6×108 km2) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface. The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water, and oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. The total volume is approximately 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (320 million cu mi) with an average depth of nearly 3,700 meters (12,100 ft).
The name Southern may refer to:
Waves as tall as houses, freezing temperatures, icebergs these are just a few of the things that Team SCA will face on Leg 5 in the Southern Ocean, for many it's the first time and they start with an element of apprehension and excitement at the ride ahead
The RNZN vessel HMNZS Otago sailing through a storm in the Southern Ocean. 20m swells with 80KMph winds.
Deep Beneath The Antarctic Ocean : Documentary on Life Adapting to Cold Deep Waters. 2014 Education is a fundamental and integral part of our society and is becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availablity of information that's also entertaining helps us grow as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the new generation of students of the world. The documentary you see here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places...
Alex Thomson has just passed north of the Kerguelen Islands, a remote archipelago of islands in the southern Indian Ocean, known as the desolate islands, and is on route to pass Australia on his way towards Cape Horn in South America in the Vendee Globe. *You must credit Marine Nationale / TF1 / Nefertiti Prod
from the Aurora Australis on the voyage to the Antarctic in October 2007
Chief Investigator, Dr Andy Hogg, from the ANU hub of ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science worked with UNSW collaborators and the National Computational Infrastructure’s VizLab team, using a high-resolution ocean model, to produce the animation. The visualization has revealed underwater ocean storms generated by eddies, waterfalls of cold dense water that plummet two kilometres off the Antarctic Continental Shelf into the abyss and underwater waves hundreds of metres high. Visit the NCI website for more information: http://nci.org.au/2015/11/24/big-data-reveals-glorious-animation-of-antarctic-bottom-water/
A wave buoy has detected a massive 63.6-foot wave in the Southern Ocean.
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty. South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile. Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name. Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attracti...
Southern Ocean Lodge is Australia's first true luxury lodge, offering a unique and exclusive travel experience on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. Floating atop a secluded cliff on a rugged stretch of coast, the lodge commands peerless views of the wild Southern Ocean and pristine Kangaroo Island wilderness. Sensitive, intimate and sophisticated, Southern Ocean Lodge is a sanctuary of refined comfort and luxe, Kangaroo Island style.
This travel video spotlights Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, ranked the best hotel in Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific by Travel + Leisure readers in the 2014 World's Best Awards survey. Watch this video for an up-close look at the resort on a private island in Australia.
Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty. Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce. Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and th...
All flat earthers say you can't travel to the South Pole - WRONG! This company that created this video, Adventure Network International, does it every year and they are doing it right now in December (since it is spring at the South Pole right now). The people at the south pole in this video are not saying anything about seeing Ice reaching into space or having any difficulty getting in or that the ice is holding the ocean from running over the edge of the flat earth. Flat earthers are trying to act authoritative by saying you can't go in, UN won't let you in, there are weapons lining the shores keeping us out and so forth. Bullshit! Here is a list of tourist agencies going to Antarctica https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=antarctica+tours Here is the link to this company that offer...
https://www.expedia.com/Bali.d602651.Destination-Travel-Guides Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you. The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. Visit Kuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits. Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bal...
Antarctica trip 2016, Antarctica Tourism, Antarctica Travel Guide, Antarctica vacations Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife. De...
Travel video about destination Sintra in Portugal. Around thirty kilometres from Lisbon is the small historic Portuguese town of Sintra where once the rise and fall of an entire kingdom took place. King Joao The First ordered construction of the Palacio Nacional De Sintra on the foundations of a Moorish construction that dated back to the 10th century. From the palace there's a beautiful view across the Vila Velha, Sintra's old town. The Palacio Nacional De Sintra consists of a variety of architectural styles that include Moorish, Gothic and Manuelistic design. 530 metres above sea level, on the summit of the Sintra Mountains, the spectacular Palacio Nacional De Pena overlooks the town. At first sight its towers resemble minarets, a symbol of a courageous and successful combination of nume...
From the http://www.VideoSource.com Global Village Travel Guide and DVD, "Islands of the South Pacific". Stock footage available from http://videosource.com/search.html Transcript: On the exposed southern coast of the island, the ocean plays an eerie melody through an organlike ensemble known as the "blowholes"
http://www.expedia.com/Adelaide-and-vicinity.d6051330.Destination-Travel-Guides Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and is situated close to the Great Southern Ocean. It is a compact beachside city that is full of churches, stone buildings and beautiful parklands. This picturesque city is unusual amongst Australian cities in that it was founded by free settlers, not convicts. Those early founders put a lot of passion into creating a better life for themselves even though they were many thousands of miles from home. Because of that history, Adelaide has a unique sense of refinement and beauty. One of the most popular places to visit is Victoria Square which is right in the heart of the city. From here, it is easy to wander along the North Terrace District and admire the gracefu...
Atlanta, Georgia, is located near the Southern end of the Appalachian Mountains. It's known as the 'the city in a forest' thanks to its lush canopy of trees. Most visitors know about the burning of Atlanta during the Civil War thanks to Gone with the Wind. The Atlanta History Center documents Civil War history, and another must-see attraction is the Martin Luther King Junior Historic Site. Enjoy the green city spaces at Centennial Olympic Park near the city's downtown, or in midtown's Piedmont Park. The best views of all are found at nearby Stone Mountain Park, the world's largest exposed granite monolith. The World of Coca Cola offers guided tours, and kids will love the Zoo Atlanta and Georgia Aquarium, where you can even swim with whale sharks in the huge Ocean Voyager tank. In the ...
http://www.expedia.com/Hobart-and-vicinity.d6052485.Destination-Travel-Guides Hobart is located in Tasmania, Australia's southernmost state. Originally an infamous penal colony, Hobart is a place where the old and new meet, right at the edge of a pristine wilderness. The waterfront is where early settlers first stepped ashore, and today the docks make a perfect place to start your adventures. Visit Australia's oldest brewery, which is still in business today. The Maritime Museum is a great place to gain an insight into just how important the ocean has always been to this remote place. Help set the rigging, trim the sails, and take a turn at the helm of the Lady Nelson. A short stroll from the waterfront is Salamanca Market, a local institution for over 30 years. Learn about the grea...
Orange County, Southern California, is a collection of small cities stretching from the Santa Ana Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. The county has a pristine coastline and an attitude all of its own. Authentic Californian beach culture is captured at Crystal Cove, with classic beach shacks recreating the laid-back lifestyle of a long gone era. Huntington Beach, or 'Surf City', inspired hit songs by The Beach Boys and Jan and Dean. The city of Newport Beach boasts a famous pier and upscale bars and boutiques. Newport Harbor is filled with pleasure craft and overlooked by luxury homes. The O.C's most-visited attractions include Disneyland Park in Anaheim, and nearby Knott's Berry Farm, a theme park celebrating America's pioneering past. Architectural landmarks include the Crystal Cathedral...
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Explore http://oneworldoneocean.org/ocean-we-want-to-know to learn more about the amazing places Ferdie and Mitzi visited and critters they saw on their thrilling trip through the world's ocean habitats. Click "Show more" for facts and lyrics! One World One Ocean's new animated video celebrates the wonders of the ocean with stunning facts about our connection to the planet's lifeline. The video takes Mitzi and Ferdie from their home in Yosemite to places around the world before returning home to tell their friends about the adventure and all they've learned. The accompanying song of ocean celebration is a parody of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know." World Oceans Day is being celebrated by millions of people all over the globe! Visit http://oneworldoneocean.org to join our movement...
This DVD is available at: http://www.bigfishproductions.co.nz Laid-back beaches of the sunny north, the hustle and bustle of the multi-cultural cities, powerful volcanic playgrounds, timeless tranquility of the native bush, grandeur of the untouched southern panoramas, the ultimate adventure waiting on every cornerthis is New Zealand; a place full of contrast and variety. Our country is isolated and precious but never exclusive. Here, each visitor is invited to experience all of the magic the land conjures up and take with them amazing memories of a unique and special place.
On the southern outskirts of Brooklyn, just down the boardwalk from Coney Island, the peaceful ocean waves once drew waves of immigrants from a tumultuous past. Refugees from the former Soviet Union. After the Cold War ended in the '90s, an influx of Russians settled on the shores of the city. Brighton Beach, nicknamed Little Odessa after the Ukrainian city on the Black Sea, boasts the largest Russian-speaking population in the United States. Here, you may feel you need a translator, or a tour guide, like Dave Garbarskiy. Onward down Brighton Beach Avenue, at M & I International Food, locals stock up on fresh-made breads and other provisions. While there, also sample Russian-style eats like cured cold cuts, variations of pickled fish, and Pir-oj-ki: fried pastries with either a savory or...
Waves as tall as houses, freezing temperatures, icebergs these are just a few of the things that Team SCA will face on Leg 5 in the Southern Ocean, for many it's the first time and they start with an element of apprehension and excitement at the ride ahead
The RNZN vessel HMNZS Otago sailing through a storm in the Southern Ocean. 20m swells with 80KMph winds.
Deep Beneath The Antarctic Ocean : Documentary on Life Adapting to Cold Deep Waters. 2014 Education is a fundamental and integral part of our society and is becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availablity of information that's also entertaining helps us grow as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the new generation of students of the world. The documentary you see here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places...
Alex Thomson has just passed north of the Kerguelen Islands, a remote archipelago of islands in the southern Indian Ocean, known as the desolate islands, and is on route to pass Australia on his way towards Cape Horn in South America in the Vendee Globe. *You must credit Marine Nationale / TF1 / Nefertiti Prod
from the Aurora Australis on the voyage to the Antarctic in October 2007
Chief Investigator, Dr Andy Hogg, from the ANU hub of ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science worked with UNSW collaborators and the National Computational Infrastructure’s VizLab team, using a high-resolution ocean model, to produce the animation. The visualization has revealed underwater ocean storms generated by eddies, waterfalls of cold dense water that plummet two kilometres off the Antarctic Continental Shelf into the abyss and underwater waves hundreds of metres high. Visit the NCI website for more information: http://nci.org.au/2015/11/24/big-data-reveals-glorious-animation-of-antarctic-bottom-water/
A wave buoy has detected a massive 63.6-foot wave in the Southern Ocean.
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A film of the 1983 Southern Ocean Racing Conference (S.O.R.C.), six race series sailed off Florida, USA.
Teacher Cara Pekarcik and researcher Dr. Bethany Jenkins discuss the science behind the expedition "Southern Ocean Diatoms" while aboard the R/V Palmer in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica.
After 18 days through the Southern Ocean and grim conditions, Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing, MAPFRE, Team Brunel and Team Alvimedica arrived into Itajaí to finish Leg 5!
The 5th Quarter between the Alcorn State "Sounds of Dynomite" and the Texas Southern "Ocean of Soul" marching bands at the Alcorn State University homecoming game on October 18, 2014
Associate Professor Andy Hogg from the Research School of Earth Sciences at Australian National University discusses meridional overturning in the Southern Ocean. This talk was presented at the Southern Ocean Dynamics and Biogeochemistry workshop organized by the Linde Center for Global Environmental Science on February 2, 2015.
Born on the hudson, twenty-two years gone
Bred and raised in the city
From my daddys knee I learned the union songs
But grandma sang lullabies of dixie
And though the northern winter fills my heart with joy
Oh it's a southern sun that shines down
On this yankee boy
Mama dreamed of paris nights
And boatin on the seine
She said, were gonna make it there too
Soon as papa comes home again
And she'd speak to me in broken french
Dressed like a painting of lautrecs
In the night she'd clutch me to her breast
And say, well make it outta here yet
And though parisian women
Strut so fine down the eiffel mall
Its a southern one I sing my songs for
Well with the local bunch of do-good boys
And an old man from the west
We crossed the land in the caravan
Yes we traveled with the best
With circus acts and vaudeville hacks
And the mississippi delta queen
She told me the news and sold me her blues
In an alley in new orleans
And though the western plains are still stained
With the blood of great cowboys
Its a southern sun