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BELUGA WHALES: Voice of the sea | Oceana

Beluga whales are often called the "canaries of the sea."

Discover more about these fascinating marine mammals in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

BABY OCEAN ANIMALS: Baby names for cute critters | Oceana

Watch to discover the names of five baby marine animals you might not know.

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WHALE SHARK: The largest fish in the sea | Oceana

The whale shark, the ocean's largest fish, consumes tiny prey such as plankton, fish eggs, and schooling fish. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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CALIFORNIA SEA LION: Speed swimmer | Oceana

California sea lions are the fastest sea lion species, a surprising fact given their appearance on land.

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PARROTFISH: These fish have a unique sleeping bag | Oceana

Parrotfish create a protective mucus cocoon around themselves for safety while sleeping.

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UNICORNS OF THE SEA: The weird and wonderful | Oceana

While unicorns are mythical, our oceans teem with real-life horned wonders like narwhals and unicornfish. Discover these and other incredible marine species in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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MUDSKIPPERS: Life in the mud | Oceana

Mudskippers are unique amphibious fish, notable for their ability to thrive both in water and on land. Unlike most fish, they spend significant time out of aquatic environments.

These fascinating creatures are particularly known for their distinctive locomotion, utilizing their pectoral fins to "walk" or "skip" across terrestrial surfaces.

Many ocean animals are endangered and face extinction, watch to learn about some of them and what Oc

Learn about endangered ocean animals and Oceana's vital efforts to protect marine life. Many species face extinction, and our work is crucial to their survival.

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SEA SNAKES: Did you know there are snakes underwater | Oceana

Sea snakes use their paddle-like tails to hunt eels and other prey underwater. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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MARINE IGUANA: Known for its swimming ability | Oceana

Discover the unique marine iguana, the only lizard species that spends significant time at sea. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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FRESHWATER SHARKS: Some sharks can tolerate freshwater | Oceana

While sharks are commonly associated with oceans, some species uniquely adapt to survive in freshwater environments.

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SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS: The world's largest seal | Oceana

Southern elephant seals are the world's largest, weighing up to 11,000 pounds. Discover more fascinating facts in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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WOLF EEL: Known for their menancing maw | Oceana

Wolf eels use their prominent teeth to crush hard-shelled prey such as sea urchins, scallops, and large crabs.

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COPEPODS: Crucial link in the foodchain | Oceana

Copepods are a vital food source for many ocean animals. Discover their importance and join our community of Wavemakers by subscribing to our channel!

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SNOWY EGRETS: Known for their bright white plumage | Oceana

The snowy egret is a remarkable bird. Join our community of Wavemakers by subscribing to our channel.

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SPOTTED SEAHORSES: Underwater romantics | Oceana

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MANTA RAYS: Gentle giants | Oceana

Explore the mesmerizing world of manta rays! Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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FISH SCHOOLS: There is safety in numbers | Oceana

Explore marine life, including various fish species, in our comprehensive Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/3DWqDiC.

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LEATHERBACK SEATURTLES: The ocean's largest seaturtle | Oceana

Take a dive with the world's largest sea turtle, the leatherback! Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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STARGAZERS: The hidden hunter | Oceana

Stargazers employ a unique ambush hunting strategy, remaining hidden while awaiting prey.

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“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection