A selection on “Sea Level Rise In Bermuda” from the documentary film “Riddle of the Crest” produced and created by Look Bermuda. JP Rouja and Ben Watson.
Appearing in Film; Dr Philippe Max Rouja and Professor Steve Blasco
A selection on “Sea Level Rise In Bermuda” from the documentary film “Riddle of the Crest” produced and created by Look Bermuda. JP Rouja and Ben Watson.
Appearing in Film; Dr Philippe Max Rouja and Professor Steve Blasco
Bermuda Shipwreck “Blanche King” with famous diver Teddy Tucker as seen on LookBermuda TV channel
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Stuart Hayward introduces the 2008 BIOS Explorer series “On the Rock”. Drs. Andreas Andersson and Samantha de Putron discuss the concepts of ocean acidification, including the importance of carbonate ions and dissolution to coral growth. Meanwhile the BioNauts pump exhaust fumes into seawater to see what happens to its acidity (pH).
2008: On the Rock (Part 2)
With the help of coral researcher Kate Degnan, the BioNauts undertake an experiment to investigate the effects of ocean acidification on the growth rate of live coral. They also conduct a fish bite count while snorkelling on a local reef in order see just how much damage parrot fish do to the coral while feeding. Drs. Andersson and de Putron explain how corals reproduce, are ‘recruited’ onto a reef as juveniles and how this formative stage in the life cycle is crucial for the continued health of Bermuda’s reef ecosystem.
2008: On the Rock (Part 3)
BIOS Education Officer JP Skinner explains how Bermuda’s unique cave system has formed over millions of years and in doing so, chronicled changes in sea level as the caves have slowly flooded. Bermudian cave diver Bruce Williams talks to the BioNauts about the wonders (and dangers) of diving the Walsingham caves and the need to protect them for future generations. The BioNauts survey the local coastline for potential new caves systems and take water samples to monitor the levels of pollution
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Snorkel Park dancers during their last Monday Night party of the 2010 summer season (10.24.10). Video by Pills.
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Free was written by Jimmy Duncan & Tony Brannon in Barbados during the release of Nelson Mandela on February 11th 1990 after 27 years of imprisonment.
Ride the Wave was created in 2010 by Michael Freisenbruch and Tony Brannon to help raise money for Bermuda’s children for Protection and to also promote Bermuda Music. In 2010 “Ride the Wave volume 1” raised over $ 40,000 for “The Coalition for he Protection of Children”.
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Reggae & Soca music at Snorkel Park during Cup Match holiday weekend 2010
What Girl Power means to the Miss Bermuda contestants + woman on the street interviews.
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Lykke Li – ‘Little Bit’ acoustic wersion @ Grape Bay, Bermuda + original & remixes
Li Lykke Timotej Svensson Zachrisson (born 18 March 1986), better known by her stage name Lykke Li (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈlʏˌkɛ ˈliː]), is a Swedish singer-songwriter. The stage name is pronounced like the scandinavian words for happy: lycklig in Swedish and lykkelig in Danish and Norwegian.
Lycka/lykke translates to happiness in English. Her music often blends elements of pop, indie rock and electronic; various instruments can also be found in her songs including violins, synthesizers, tambourines, trumpets, saxophones and cellos.
Her debut album,Youth Novels, was released in 2008 … read more @wikipedia