Maar het taalgebruik wijst op een bredere doelgroep: er zijn veel woorden die echt te moeilijk zijn voor kleinere kinderen, en ook niet uitgelegd worden. Toen ik Blauwe planeet oppakte, verwachtte ik een boek voor kinderen. De immer populaire serie is er nu ook als prentenboek. Wie kent de BBC serie Blue Planet niet? Nu in een prachtig geïllustreerd jasje gestoken door uitgeverij Lemniscaat, zelfs met voorwoord van David Attenborough himself, en vertaald door Jesse Goossens (die ook verantwoordelijk was voor de teksten van Noord). In collaboration with BBC Earth, this illustrated non-fiction book captures the wonder, beauty, and emotion of the iconic BBC Blue Planet II TV series. Chase sea otters through kelp forest seas, and glide the open ocean with humpback whales.ĭiscover all there is to love about our Blue Planet, the stories of its inhabitants, and realise how you can help protect this wilderness beneath the waves. Venture to the bottom of the ocean where creatures beyond your wildest imagination live in the dark. Įxplore coral reefs that shimmer in a kaleidoscope of colours. and dive into a wondrous world beneath the waves. With so much more to discover, take a deep breath. It's home to the greatest diversity of life on Earth but is our least explored habitat we've better maps of Mars than of the ocean floor. Unlike billions of other worlds in the Milky Way, 71 per cent of our Blue Planet is covered by ocean. Dive into these incredible stories from BBC Blue Planet II. More information on “Planet Earth: Blue Planet II” is available here, and more information on “Our Blue Planet” is here.This is our Blue a beautiful blue marble suspended in a sea of stars. “One inspired person can serve as a nucleus for action to protect the ocean.” “I feel compelled to use any opportunity to educate and empower the public to generate positive change in the world,” she said. Joye’s involvement in projects like the Blue Planet II series reflects her commitment to communicating with the public about ocean science and ocean conservation. In addition to serving as a science adviser for “Planet Earth: Blue Planet II,” Joye is featured in two digital shorts films co-produced by BBC Earth and Alucia Productions powered by OceanX, including “ The Future of the Oceans” and “ Brine Pools: Exploring an Alien World.” Other shorts and a large-screen format film will be released in coming months. By using breakthroughs in science and cutting-edge technology to explore this final frontier, the seven-episode series reveals the astonishing characters, otherworldly places and extraordinary new animal behaviors. “ Planet Earth: Blue Planet II” is presented by Sir David Attenborough and scored by Academy Award-winner Hans Zimmer. Samantha Joye with Sylvia Earle of Mission Blue on the Alucia. “What we’ve learned is that every single one of them is unique, and that means the microbiology is unique and could have very real potential for biotechnology and biomedical use.” “In the Gulf of Mexico, there are hundreds of brine pool ecosystems we’ve explored less than 10,” she said. The team descended in the Alucia submersibles to visit the brine pools where Joye, a world-renowned marine scientist, collected samples from this rarely visited ecosystem - which could lead to medical breakthroughs or provide clues to the origins of life. Sylvia Earle of Mission Blue were aboard the research vessel Alucia for several weeks to observe and advise. Samantha Joye, Georgia Athletic Association Professor of Arts and Sciences, is one of the very few humans who have seen the mysterious brine pools of the ocean floor, and her expertise informs the new BBC documentary, “Planet Earth: Blue Planet II.”Īs a team from Alucia Productions powered by OceanX worked with the BBC to film the brine pools for “Blue Planet II,” Joye and Dr.
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