The Resource Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals, a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner, (videorecording)
Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals, a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner, (videorecording)
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The item Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals, a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner, (videorecording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals, a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner, (videorecording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries.
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- Summary
- Investigates why so many of our ocean's animals are disappearing. Case studies focus on global issues including climate change, sea-level rise, over-fishing and habitat destruction. Antarctica: The Emperor penguin is dependent upon sea ice to reproduce and raise its young. But global warming is beginning to melt the sea ice surrounding the Antarctic, and it could lead to the extinction of the species. Melbourne Beach, Florida: Sea turtles have been wandering the oceans of the world for millions of years, but will they be able to survive the industrial age? The community of Melbourne Beach is taking positive action to reverse some of the damage that has already been done. Klamath River: Once the third richest salmon river in the United States, today a battle over water rights threatens the cultural and economic lives of both native Americans and commercial fisherman. Monterey Bay, California: Sea otters in Monterey Bay have rebounded from the brink of extinction. This has had an enormous impact on the health of the local ecosystem, particularly the kelp forests that are homes to tens of thousands of fish and marine animals
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- eng
- Extent
- 1 videodisc (57 min.)
- Note
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- Originally broadcast as an episode of the television program Journey to planet Earth on PBS in 2009
- Special features: Abridged version (37 min.); Educators' guides; Chaptered case studies
- Contents
-
- Opening segment
- New England cod
- Over-fishing
- Sharks
- Sea turtles
- Emperor penguins
- Climate change
- Klamath River
- Dolphins
- Sea otters
- Closing segment
- Isbn
- 9781928964346
- Label
- Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals
- Title
- Journey to planet Earth
- Title part
- The state of the ocean's animals
- Statement of responsibility
- a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner
- Title variation
- State of the ocean's animals
- Subject
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- Environmental degradation
- Feature films
- Marine animals -- Conservation
- Marine biodiversity conservation
- Documentary television programs
- Nonfiction films
- Nonfiction television programs
- Ocean -- Environmental aspects
- Science television programs
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Nature -- Effect of human beings on
- Educational television programs
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- Investigates why so many of our ocean's animals are disappearing. Case studies focus on global issues including climate change, sea-level rise, over-fishing and habitat destruction. Antarctica: The Emperor penguin is dependent upon sea ice to reproduce and raise its young. But global warming is beginning to melt the sea ice surrounding the Antarctic, and it could lead to the extinction of the species. Melbourne Beach, Florida: Sea turtles have been wandering the oceans of the world for millions of years, but will they be able to survive the industrial age? The community of Melbourne Beach is taking positive action to reverse some of the damage that has already been done. Klamath River: Once the third richest salmon river in the United States, today a battle over water rights threatens the cultural and economic lives of both native Americans and commercial fisherman. Monterey Bay, California: Sea otters in Monterey Bay have rebounded from the brink of extinction. This has had an enormous impact on the health of the local ecosystem, particularly the kelp forests that are homes to tens of thousands of fish and marine animals
- Cataloging source
- NIU
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Journey to planet Earth (Television program)
- Credits note
- Edited by Jim McNamee ; cinematographers, Dennis Boni, Bill Mills ; original music, Frank Ferrucci, Christopher Mangum
- Dewey number
- 363.70526
- Intended audience
- Not rated
- Language note
- Closed-captioned in English with optional English subtitles (full episode only)
- LC call number
- QH91.8.B6
- LC item number
- J68 2009 episode 10
- PerformerNote
- Narrated by Matt Damon
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1952-
- 1968-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Weiner, Marilyn
- Weiner, Hal
- Damon, Matt
- Boni, Dennis
- Mills, Bill
- McNamee, Jim
- Ferrucci, Frank
- Mangum, Christopher
- Screenscope, inc
- South Carolina Educational Television Network
- Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
- Runtime
- 57
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Marine animals
- Marine biodiversity conservation
- Ocean
- Environmental degradation
- Nature
- Technique
- live action
- Label
- Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals, a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner, (videorecording)
- Note
-
- Originally broadcast as an episode of the television program Journey to planet Earth on PBS in 2009
- Special features: Abridged version (37 min.); Educators' guides; Chaptered case studies
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier category code
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- vd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Color
- multicolored
- Configuration of playback channels
- stereophonic
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type code
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- tdi
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- Opening segment -- New England cod -- Over-fishing -- Sharks -- Sea turtles -- Emperor penguins -- Climate change -- Klamath River -- Dolphins -- Sea otters -- Closing segment
- Control code
- 320246327
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
-
- 4 3/4 in.
- other
- Extent
- 1 videodisc (57 min.)
- Isbn
- 9781928964346
- Media category
- video
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- v
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Note
- MU: Performance rights: Home view.
- Other physical details
- sound, color
- Publisher number
- JTPE 1010
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
- (OCoLC)320246327
- System details
- DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen presentation; hi-fi stereo
- Video recording format
- DVD
- Label
- Journey to planet Earth, The state of the ocean's animals, a Screenscope production, in association with South Carolina ETV ; a film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner, (videorecording)
- Note
-
- Originally broadcast as an episode of the television program Journey to planet Earth on PBS in 2009
- Special features: Abridged version (37 min.); Educators' guides; Chaptered case studies
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier category code
-
- vd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Color
- multicolored
- Configuration of playback channels
- stereophonic
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type code
-
- tdi
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- Opening segment -- New England cod -- Over-fishing -- Sharks -- Sea turtles -- Emperor penguins -- Climate change -- Klamath River -- Dolphins -- Sea otters -- Closing segment
- Control code
- 320246327
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
-
- 4 3/4 in.
- other
- Extent
- 1 videodisc (57 min.)
- Isbn
- 9781928964346
- Media category
- video
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- v
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Note
- MU: Performance rights: Home view.
- Other physical details
- sound, color
- Publisher number
- JTPE 1010
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
- (OCoLC)320246327
- System details
- DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen presentation; hi-fi stereo
- Video recording format
- DVD
Subject
- Environmental degradation
- Feature films
- Marine animals -- Conservation
- Marine biodiversity conservation
- Documentary television programs
- Nonfiction films
- Nonfiction television programs
- Ocean -- Environmental aspects
- Science television programs
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Nature -- Effect of human beings on
- Educational television programs
Genre
- Educational television programs
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Nonfiction films
- Science television programs
- Nonfiction television programs
- Documentary television programs
- Feature films
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