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This was our exciting prototype project for our live, under water classroom program. In November 2007, the Living Oceans Foundation conducted six live “underwater classrooms” which took place sixty feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean on the coral reefs of the Florida Keys. The live classroom broadcasts are now archived for your continued use on this website. During this operation, scientists and a cinematographer lived submerged at forty-five feet underwater in NOAA’s Aquarius habitat, called America’s “inner space station”. - Click here to view the archived webcasts of the underwater classes.

The Living Oceans Foundation sponsored research in the U.S. Virgin Islands. An extensive mapping of local reefs was conducted using a Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager mounted in the Golden Eye. Read More ...

The Living Oceans Foundation, in partnership with the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, is supporting the development of a laboratory system to determine the effects of possible toxicants on the health of corals.Read More ...

Grant money will support the development of diagnostic tools for studying White Band and Yellow Band diseases, and to determine whether Dark Spot is of bacterial or fungal origin. Read More ...

Seychelles Habitat Mapping

The Foundation is producing a digital and hard-copy coastal habitat atlas for the Amirantes Group islands as follow-through on the production phase of the Seychelles 2005 habitat mapping survey.

 
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SeaCAMEL Film

SeaCAMEL Film.

Ocean Images

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