Sentences with phrase «which explore the ocean»

In summer 2016, Tate St Ives will present Sea & Studio, a pair of overlapping exhibitions which explore the ocean, the landscape and the ceramics studio.

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For example, the National History Museum of Los Angeles County, recently hosted a VR exhibit called theBlu, in which visitors could put on VR headsets to explore the ocean in virtual reality.
But there are still huge areas of the earth under the oceans which aren't explored.
Participants will be joined Tidmarsh Farms» owners and Mass Audubon naturalists in exploring a landscape in evolution: an agricultural property which in the late 1980s produced one percent of the entire harvest for giant cooperative Ocean Spray is now finding ecological rebirth where alewives are returning, eagles and hawks again soar, and native plants can again thrive.
Exploring those regions or landing near cracks on the moons Europa and Enceladus, which may harbor subsurface oceans, could require reinstituting the baking step, Conley says.
That's important, because the ROUGHIEs will not be exploring the middle of the ocean; they are designed for use near the water's edge, which offers a special challenge.
Most immediately WHOI scientists will install lightweight, highly maneuverable cameras and a lighting system that Cameron and his team designed for the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER onto the institute's Nereus robotic sub, which has been exploring the oceans» depths since 2009.
Although NASA terminated funding in 2005 for a proposed Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (which would have searched for evidence of sub-ice, oceanic life on Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede), the Agency was still funding the development of a robotic submarine for exploring the sub-ice oceans of those icy moons in 2007 (Kathleen M. Wong, New Scientist, December 14, 2007).
But in the world of marine microbial ecology, there are very few model systems and associated tools that enable scientists to deeply explore the physiology, biochemistry, and ecology of marine microbes, which drive the ocean's elemental cycles, influence greenhouse gas levels, and support marine food webs.
«If there are plumes emerging from Europa, it is significant because it means we may be able to explore that ocean for organic chemicals or even signs of life without having to drill through unknown miles of ice,» said William Sparks at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, which manages Hubble.
A Queensland study has found that as ocean temperatures rise more coral larvae may remain on their birth reefs rather than exploring the underwater world and finding a new system on which to settle.
The name is an acronym for «Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification «within which 14 institutes explore how marine organisms react to ocean acidification and the impact on the food web, the ecosystems in the sea and ultimately also on the economy and socOcean Acidification «within which 14 institutes explore how marine organisms react to ocean acidification and the impact on the food web, the ecosystems in the sea and ultimately also on the economy and sococean acidification and the impact on the food web, the ecosystems in the sea and ultimately also on the economy and society.
Having already explored the ocean from a factual perspective (the Oscar - winning 1953 documentary The Sea Around Us), writer - director - producer Irwin Allen opted to take the fantasy route with this entertaining yarn in which a nuclear submarine might be the only hope against a circling fire belt that threatens to destroy Earth in a matter of days.
Beautifully written, How Far Is the Ocean from Here explores the ways in which people care for one another and the ways in which they fail, the kinds of families we create when we have no one else to turn to, and the strangeness and unpredictability of love.
On shore you will explore the lush fringing mangrove forests, seasonal lagoons and littoral forests of red, white and black mangroves; the unique ecosystem which bridges the land and the ocean.
The turquoise ocean waters offer a tantalizing invitation to explore their mysterious depths which are alive with corals and marine life.
Located in the middle of the of the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Vila Nova de Milfontes is the perfect place to choose as the base for exploring the Vicentine Coast, which features some of the most beautiful beaches and ocean views in Portugal.
On shore you will explore the lushforests of red, white and black mangroves; the unique ecosystem which bridges the land and the ocean.
The Waves, a trio of properties (the White Heron Lodge, the Argonauta Inn, and the Waves Motel) on the quiet, north side of town, gives easy access for exploring both the wide expanse of beach and the trails of Ecola State Park, many of which lead to thrilling ocean vistas.
Nestled at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains, with an enthralling view over the Indian Ocean, George provides a great base from which to explore the Garden Route and all that it has to offer.
The rugged Costa Brava, which runs from Blanes to the French border, has lakes, rivers and ocean, with plenty of family - friendly ways to explore them all.
This evening, we board the RMS Queen Mary, a former U-boat dodging ocean liner, and a unique base from which to explore Los Angeles from her moorings in Long Beach.
As you explore the complex you'll get great views over the ocean and Bangrak beach, also known as Big Buddha beach, which you can visit afterward for a refreshing dip and lunch in a beachside cafe.
Castle - by - the - Sea is a serene, beachy home from which to discover and explore all the central coast of California has to offer.Pet friendly, Fireplace, CD / DVD, Wireless Internet, 32» flat screen TV, Ocean View, Decks, Gas BBQ, Walk to the beach.
You can swim and snorkel, visit a secret lagoon or explore a nature park - like island with winding stairs set on a mountain, which gives great views over the ocean.
The first will consist of 72 - square metre ocean view rooms with a panoramic view suite on the top floor, complete with a plunge pool, while families can opt for a room or suite in one of three family - designated buildings featuring water slides, pool access and the brand signature Planet Trekkers Programme, which allows families to explore the world together and cultivate a deeper understanding of the world around them.
From hanging out on the rooftop terrace of the villa which overlooks the ocean, visiting the souk in Agadir or exploring Paradise Valley.
The ocean floor here is riddled with underwater grottos, high sea beds, valleys, cliffs and hillocks, which are home to a huge array of tropical sea life and offer complex landscape just waiting to be explored by the intrepid visitor.
Less than a minutes walk to the ocean and only a short stroll to Sorrento village, this is the perfect base from which to explore the Peninsula's many treasures.
Ballaratl is the perfect base from which to explore Melbourne, Great Ocean Road, Bendigo, Hanging Rock, Daylesford, Geelong and Grampians makes Cardigan Lodge a great central base for day touring.
And while you can snorkel and scuba dive on the reef, you can also enjoy some amazing, once - in - a-lifetime experiences like swimming with the protected dwarf minke whales, swimming with giant potato cods the size of small cars, feeding sharks, walking on the bottom of the ocean with the Seawalker (a spaceman - like helmet so your head and face stays dry) or exploring the reef on a Scuba Doo (a small motorised underwater vehicle for one which keeps your head dry and has a 180 degree viewing window) and cruises around at 2.5 knots).
The property offers stunning ocean views, and is ideal as a base from which to explore the surrounding Garden Route»...
Players take command of their own submarine, in which they set out to explore the far reaches of the ocean in an effort to beat competing factions in a competition for resources.
Rockstar have also thrown in a whole ocean floor to explore as well which promises to beat GTA III's infamous drowning as soon as your feet touch water glitch.
Presented across eight sectors, the ocean - front located event allows visitors to explore some of the world's best sculpture, film, art publications, paintings and classical photography, as well as site - specific works which take advantage of the iconic Miami Beach setting.
«What excited me particularly when I began to explore these beaches was the multi-ethnicity of families, teens and friends all enjoying their time by the ocean, which was only a subway ride away,» she explains.
If you visit the large - scale light installation, which is free to explore, you can immerse yourself in a continuously shifting ocean of thousands of differently coloured lights, created through a combination of digital pixels, light lanterns and the physical movement of the visitors themselves.
His work explores a contemporary human relationship with the landscape which often sees him working directly in the ocean for hours at a time.
After relocating to Santa Monica to teach at the University of California, Los Angeles, Diebenkorn commenced his most chromatically original paintings, the Ocean Park series of more than 140 pieces, which he explored for the following two decades until 1988.
This analysis explores the costs associated with future scenarios for the electricity system across the eastern and midwestern U.S., which supplies electricity to 39 states from the Rockies to the Atlantic Ocean.
Climate Etc readers are * further * invited to explore the articles referenced in the up - to - date ARGO Bibliography web page and also Gregory C. Johnson's preprint database, which remediate * BOTH * deficiencies, by providing (1) up - to - date literature that (2) amply documents heating oceans.
By running a set of different experiments with the ocean model, including different conditions, such as surface winds and different types of data, they explored which influence the different conditions have on their final conclusion.
In a follow - up study, which appeared in the Journal of Climate (2001), NOAA scientists Knutson and Tuleya teamed up with Isaac Ginis and Weixing Shen of the University of Rhode Island to explore the climate warming / hurricane intensity issue using hurricane model coupled to a full ocean model.
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