June 16 - June 30, 2007
Mon., 6/18 Sea Turtles - Making Tracks to Hatch: On a moonlit beach in St. Augustine, these giant moms-to-be make the awkward trek to their nest sites.

Tue., 6/19 Turtle Hatchlings See the Light: Turtle hatchlings’ first glimpse of light sets in motion a dangerous journey.

Wed., 6/20 Mother Ocean Foundation: Meet a diving cinematographer who’s seen some troubling changes in the underwater environment.

Thu., 6/21 Hurricane Prediction: Using modern technology, an approaching hurricane can be tracked for days as it travels over the ocean.

Fri., 6/22 National Marine Sanctuaries: The National Marine Sanctuaries includes thirteen marine sanctuaries that protect marine environments from whale breeding grounds to coral reefs to shipwrecks.

Mon., 6/25 Ctenophores: Unlike common jellyfish, Ctenophores don’t use stinging cells to capture their prey.

Tue., 6/26 Siphonophores: These colonial drifters are some of the longest creatures on earth.

Wed., 6/27 Larvaceans – No Place Like Home: It may not sound appealing to you and me, but Larvaceans are safe and well fed inside their house of mucus.

Thu., 6/28 Doliolids, the Deep Sea Condo: You could call these jellies “landlords of the deep.”

Fri., 6/29 Tsunami Warning Signs: Tsunami warning systems can save lives, but there are also natural signs that warn of an impending disaster.

