
A Blue View
A Blue View, hosted by National Aquarium CEO John Racanelli. From the smallest plants and animals invisible to the human eye to entire ecosystems, every living thing depends on and is intricately linked by water.
The last episode of A Blue View aired February 18, 2020.

Latest Episodes
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John tells us about The National Aquarium's efforts to restore populations of elk horn coral, an ecologically important reef-building species that is…
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Henry David Thoreau once said “we can never have enough of nature.” For the Aquarium Conservation Team, this is most certainly true of our work with our…
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If you have ever spent an afternoon on a mid-Atlantic beach marveling at dolphins so close you could swim to them, listen in to learn more about the…
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Since prehistoric times, they have swum the depths of our nearby ocean. Then, they became an internationally sought-after delicacy. Join us as we check in…
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As part of our continuing look at life in the Inner Harbor, learn more about northern water snakes and the important role they play in this ecosystem.
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If you’re wondering how you can make a difference in the fight against climate change, meaningful change is as close as your next meal. Learn how to “eat…
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Summer is here, and over 60 million Americans are beach bound. Take a listen to learn some simple, helpful suggestions for leaving the beach better than…
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As part of our continuing look at life in and around Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, we’re learning about mallards. Listen in to find out how they support plant…
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The Chesapeake Bay, our nation’s largest estuary, is teeming with life of all sorts and sizes, which begs the question: are there sharks in the Bay?…
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Listen in to learn about the long tooth sawfish, a critically endangered but seriously fascinating member of the elasmobranch family.