
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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When it comes to climate change, what will happen if the human race simply does nothing and continues down our current path? Unfortunately it's not good,…
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Islands in the Chesapeake Bay are disappearing. More than 500 islands that once existed on the Bay are no longer there. But there are some stories of…
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Perhaps they’ve never held your attention, but a healthy system of bay grasses provide critical habitat and are crucial to the resiliency and well-being…
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Interested in saving your local waterways? You can help by protecting and restoring forest habitat in your area whether you live in urban or rural areas.
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In the Chesapeake Bay, healthy oyster reefs perform much like coral reefs in the ocean, providing critical habitat for dozens of species and – as an added…
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A pair of nesting bald eagles have taken up residence in South Baltimore at Masonville Cove, our nations first Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership. Listen…
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National Aquarium staff are involved in a wide range of research studies, and this winter, members of National Aquarium Animal Rescue helped gather data…
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Whales in Mid-Atlantic Waters: Thought rarely seen, several species of whales regularly make their way through Mid-Atlantic waters and, in some cases,…
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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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Bundling up for a wintry walk on the beach? Keep an eye out for resting seals! Hear more from our Animal Rescue team.