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Dive into the Pacific Ocean. Hear the latest news about the Aquarium of the Pacific, its animals, and exhibits, and listen to a variety of scientists and guest speakers covering important issues facing our ocean and planet.
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Clever, showy, and masters of disguise, these tiny predators may be unable to hide from their most serious threat.
The Snowy Egret

The Snowy Egret

2013-02-0601:34

Found throughout the western hemisphere, this elegant and graceful bird possesses some unique survival skills.
"Shark!" The mere word evokes fear in many people! In recent history, shark attack upon humans has been one of the most feared (and most misunderstood) natural dangers to man. In reality, it is the shark that has become the hunted.
The Arctic Fox

The Arctic Fox

2012-07-1301:37

The IUCN lists the Arctic Fox as one of the species most vulnerable to the effects of climate change in its environment.
Magellanic Penguin

Magellanic Penguin

2012-05-3101:44

Throughout history, penguins have captured the hearts and imagination of people of all ages. Comical and endearing, our perception of this awkward creature belies its amazing abilities to survive in the ocean and on land.
The Invisible Ocean

The Invisible Ocean

2012-01-3101:17

The largest geographic feature of our planet is the ocean, almost inconceivable in size to the imagination. It is in this vast environment that microscopic plants and animals make our planet habitable.
Scientists estimate sea levels could rise more than three feet by the end of this century. In California, that would mean the flooding of San Francisco International Airport, the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and much of the commercial and residential property along the coast. Find out more about this pressing issue and how to prepare through this special report by KFWB featuring Anchor Ron Kilgore and sea level rise experts: Aquarium of the Pacific President Dr. Jerry R. Schubel, Dr. Reinhard E. Flick of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Dr. Robert S. Young of Western Carolina University.
Animal Care Series: Giving Marine Animals Annual Exams Learn how Aquarium Veterinarian Dr. Lance Adams closely monitors the health of the Aquariums 12,000 animals.
Yucky, stinky seaweed everywhere! We often think of seaweed as a nuisance on our beaches. In fact, it’s not just fish that need it, we do too! Discover the amazing story of seaweed!
Did you know that staff veterinarian Dr. Lance Adams has performed surgery on dozens of Aquarium fish? Learn the methods employed for this unique surgical patient.
Should we try to protect such a vast resource? Is it even possible, and what are some of the challenges we face?
Fish can become under the weather too! Learn how staff Veterinarian Dr. Lance Adams identifies and cares for sick fish.
Climate and Weather

Climate and Weather

2010-10-0401:29

Changes in the ocean and atmosphere impact all of our lives. From deciding where to vacation, to where we farm and what we plant, understanding the ocean's influence on climate and weather benefits us all.
Efforts in restoration are showing positive results for our giant kelp forests. Learn why and how it's done.
The Quarantine Process

The Quarantine Process

2010-08-1801:33

New animals that come to the Aquarium of the Pacific are quarantined and examined by the aquariums veterinarian before they are introduced to animals already on display.
Plastic garbage makes its way from our streets to the sea. Learn where many of these plastics end up, how they impact marine life, and what you can do to help.
The Fish Doctor

The Fish Doctor

2010-04-3001:48

Meet the Aquarium staff member tasked with giving proper veterinary care to our 11,000 animals.
Shark Skin

Shark Skin

2010-03-2901:20

Believe it or not, a shark’s mouth isn’t the only place it has teeth!
The fourth and final alternative set forth by the Reconnaissance Study does not actually alter the breakwater at all, but creates a training structure at the mouth of the LA river to push contaminates away from our shores.
Evolution of Sharks

Evolution of Sharks

2010-02-0901:33

Sharks are very successful and adaptive animals. They have been around for 400 million years. Learn more about their evolutionary history listening to the “Evolution of Sharks.”
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