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Marine mammals, which include seals, whales, dolphins, porpoises, manatees, dugongs, marine otters, walruses, and polar bears, form a diverse group of 129 species that rely on the ocean for their existence. They do not represent a distinct biological grouping, but rather are unified by their reliance on the aquatic environment for feeding. The level of dependence on the aquatic environment for existence varies considerably with species. For example, dolphins and whales are completely dependent on the marine environment for all stages of their life, whereas seals feed in the ocean, but breed on land.
Marine mammals can be subdivided into four recognized groups; cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), and fissipeds, which are the group of carnivores with separate digits (the polar bear, and two species of otter). Both cetaceans and sirenians are fully aquatic and therefore are obligate ocean dwellers. Pinnipeds are semiaquatic; they spend the majority of their time in the water, but need to return to land for important activities such as mating, breeding and molting. In contrast, both otters and the polar bear are much less adapted to aquatic living. While the number of marine mammals is small compared to those found on land, their total biomass is large. They play important roles in maintaining marine ecosystems, especially through regulation of prey populations. These two factors make them an integral component of the marine environment. This is of particular concern considering 23% of marine mammal species are currently threatened.
With only about 40 left, vaquitas are the most endangered marine mammals in the world. Meet those who are fighting to protect them. Ocean Warriors Stream Full Episodes | https://www.animalplanetgo.com/ http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/ocean-warriors/ Subscribe to Animal Planet: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=animalplanettv Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimalPlanet Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimalPlanet
Arctic seals have adapted so well to the sea that, even though still reliant on air for survival, they can be seen performing impressive displays underwater in the attempt to keep all the females occupied. Watch more 'Seals - Invaders of the Sea?' clips with BBC Worldwide here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B0D4FA868C2026CB
How is it possible for air-breathing marine mammals like sperm whales and elephant seals to hold their breath for so long? You can help protect the thousands of species of flora and fauna that call Pacuare home. Visit EPI’s fundraising page at http://www.crowdrise.com/PreserveProtectPacuare. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Andreas Heydeck, Justin Lentz, Will and Sonja Marple, Benny, Chris Peters, Tim Curwick, Philippe von Bergen, Patrick, Fatima Iqbal, Lucy McGlasson, Mark Terrio-Cameron, Accalia Elementia, Kathy & Tim Philip, charles george, Kevin Bealer, Thomas J., and Patri...
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Every winter, hundred of manatees aggregate at Crystal River, Florida, attracted by the warmer, clear waters. This sanctuary is also a treasure for scientists, who take advantage of these manatee gatherings to study them. From decades of visual ID studies to the most cutting-edge DNA research, experts hope that science will help conserve this beloved marine animal.
With only about 40 left, vaquitas are the most endangered marine mammals in the world. Meet those who are fighting to protect them. Ocean Warriors Stream Full Episodes | https://www.animalplanetgo.com/ http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/ocean-warriors/ Subscribe to Animal Planet: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=animalplanettv Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimalPlanet Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimalPlanet
Arctic seals have adapted so well to the sea that, even though still reliant on air for survival, they can be seen performing impressive displays underwater in the attempt to keep all the females occupied. Watch more 'Seals - Invaders of the Sea?' clips with BBC Worldwide here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B0D4FA868C2026CB
How is it possible for air-breathing marine mammals like sperm whales and elephant seals to hold their breath for so long? You can help protect the thousands of species of flora and fauna that call Pacuare home. Visit EPI’s fundraising page at http://www.crowdrise.com/PreserveProtectPacuare. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Andreas Heydeck, Justin Lentz, Will and Sonja Marple, Benny, Chris Peters, Tim Curwick, Philippe von Bergen, Patrick, Fatima Iqbal, Lucy McGlasson, Mark Terrio-Cameron, Accalia Elementia, Kathy & Tim Philip, charles george, Kevin Bealer, Thomas J., and Patri...
In this video series, the study of marine mammals provides the vehicle to learn the biological principles of natural selection, evolution, taxonomy, comparative anatomy, mammalian physiology, population biology, behavior, ecology and conservation. For information about how to purchase this program, Please visit www.palomar-tv.com
Whales and dolphins have been held captive in marine parks long before SeaWorld. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe2TP About Captive: The movement to free killer whales is at a crossroads. SeaWorld has ended the breeding of the animals. But a marine park building boom in China is driving the capture of wild killer whales, dolphins, and beluga whales. TakePart’s journalists travel from the Pacific Northwest to Asia to report on plans to return captive killer whales to the sea—and stop a new wave of captivity. Learn more about Captive: http://bit.ly/29qWf2R About TakePart: Featuring independent journalism on today’s most important and socially relevant topics,TakePart is the digital division of Participant Media, the company behind such acclaimed documentaries as CITIZENFOUR, An Inconven...
The wolf of British Columbia is on a quest to master water, fishing and swimming. According to several specialists, the wolf is at the first stage of a process that . Humpback whales breath close to the boat Sea Wolf II of Monterey Bay Whale Watch, Greg McCormack, Marine Biologist/Naturalist. Whales are mammals whose ancestors lived on land. So how did they evolve into the sea creatures of today? Based on .
While patrolling the waters of the upper Gulf of California the Sea Shepherd crew found a dead vaquita porpoise. The vaquita is the most endangered marine mammal in the whole world. The crew also found a Great White Shark caught in an illegal gillnet.
Aquarium trainers enjoy interactions with animals and human visitors
Every winter, hundred of manatees aggregate at Crystal River, Florida, attracted by the warmer, clear waters. This sanctuary is also a treasure for scientists, who take advantage of these manatee gatherings to study them. From decades of visual ID studies to the most cutting-edge DNA research, experts hope that science will help conserve this beloved marine animal.
The wolf of British Columbia is on a quest to master water, fishing and swimming. According to several specialists, the wolf is at the first stage of a process that . Humpback whales breath close to the boat Sea Wolf II of Monterey Bay Whale Watch, Greg McCormack, Marine Biologist/Naturalist. Whales are mammals whose ancestors lived on land. So how did they evolve into the sea creatures of today? Based on .
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Every winter, hundred of manatees aggregate at Crystal River, Florida, attracted by the warmer, clear waters. This sanctuary is also a treasure for scientists, who take advantage of these manatee gatherings to study them. From decades of visual ID studies to the most cutting-edge DNA research, experts hope that science will help conserve this beloved marine animal.
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This course gives students of all ages a wonderful introduction to the marine life of British Columbia. Building on the Aquarium’s successful research and education programs, the course will introduce participants to a variety of sea creatures found along the shores of B.C. Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises Tuesday, September 30, 2014 Dr. Lance Barrett-Lennard has a broad range of research experience in the field studies of marine mammals, with a particular focus on killer whales. He has been an active collaborator in the ongoing studies of the behavioural and population biology of killer whales in British Columbia and Alaska since 1984, and has also studied the species in Norway and the sub-Antarctic. Carla Crossman is an East Coast native and grew up around the water with a love of the oc...