OpenTALKS: Blue Planet II: the science behind the BBC series

Marine scientists Mark Brandon and Phil Sexton have spent years working in oceans all around the world including Antarctica, the Atlantic and the Arctic, and with the BBC Blue Planet team since 2014. Using Blue Planet II as a basis, they talk about some of the key issues affecting our oceans, includ...

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Main Authors: Mark Brandon (10046652), Philip Sexton (10046655)
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/13656230 2023-05-15T13:59:57+02:00 OpenTALKS: Blue Planet II: the science behind the BBC series Mark Brandon (10046652) Philip Sexton (10046655) 2021-01-28T14:58:05Z https://doi.org/10.21954/ou.rd.13656230.v2 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/media/OpenTALKS_Blue_Planet_II_the_science_behind_the_BBC_series/13656230 doi:10.21954/ou.rd.13656230.v2 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Climate Science Climate Change Processes Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Blue Planet II Dataset Media 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.21954/ou.rd.13656230.v2 2021-02-03T08:51:57Z Marine scientists Mark Brandon and Phil Sexton have spent years working in oceans all around the world including Antarctica, the Atlantic and the Arctic, and with the BBC Blue Planet team since 2014. Using Blue Planet II as a basis, they talk about some of the key issues affecting our oceans, including how they ‘work’ and why they are important. Talk presented at the BBC Blackstaff Studios, Belfast at the Northern Ireland Science Festival. 14 February 2019. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Climate change Unknown Arctic
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Climate Change Processes
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
Blue Planet II
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Climate Change Processes
Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
Blue Planet II
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OpenTALKS: Blue Planet II: the science behind the BBC series
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Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
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description Marine scientists Mark Brandon and Phil Sexton have spent years working in oceans all around the world including Antarctica, the Atlantic and the Arctic, and with the BBC Blue Planet team since 2014. Using Blue Planet II as a basis, they talk about some of the key issues affecting our oceans, including how they ‘work’ and why they are important. Talk presented at the BBC Blackstaff Studios, Belfast at the Northern Ireland Science Festival. 14 February 2019.
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title OpenTALKS: Blue Planet II: the science behind the BBC series
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