
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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Ephemeral water bodies provide important seasonal habitat for many species, yet pending legislative changes could render them increasingly vulnerable.…
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Protecting the Clean Water Act – The legislation that protects our waterways – and our drinking water – is under attack. Find out what you can do to help.
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If you’ve ever peered into a tide pool and glimpsed an exotic, pulsing flower-like creature, you’ve probably seen a sea anemone. Found across the globe,…
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Many people seem confused about climate change, perhaps because of a fundamental misunderstanding of the difference between weather and climate. Let’s get…
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You may be in hibernation, but the Chesapeake Bay region is an important migratory stop for an array of wintering waterfowl.
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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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What difference does a tree make? When it comes to managing climate change – and human comfort – in urban settings, trees just might make all the…
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Over 3,000 species make a home in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. But when the bitter cold comes, where does all that abundant life go?
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Mysterious, misunderstood jellyfish are swimming right in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Let's take a look at what their presence indicates and how climate…
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Red-eared slider turtles are native to the mid- and south-central United States, so what are they doing swimming in the tributaries of the Chesapeake…