You don't need a boat to enjoy some ocean fishing. In this video, a nineteen-year-old Oceanscape Network volunteer learns all the ins and outs of this recreational activity.
Learn about the features of the Oceanscape Network and how it can help you with your schooling and investigating the natural world.
Once upon a time, lifesaving services along the Oregon coast were as dangerous for the rescuers as it was for the victim. A lot has changed since men in unmotorized boats battled the elements on the high seas. In this video from the Oregon Coast Aquarium's Oceanscape Network, US Coast Guard personnel discuss how they use advanced technology to keep themselves safer while they perform their job helping others at sea.
Lighthouses may be a remnant of a bygone era, but they still inspire fascination and nostalgia in those who visit them. In this short video, George Collins, a lighthouse keeper living on the Oregon Coast, explains his fascination for these structures and how they worked in an era before modern technology to keep sailing ships away from the treacherous coast. The video was produced for the Oregon Coast Aquarium's developing Oceanscape Network project. The Oceanscape Network is a new online...
The Oregon Coast is an amazing place for wildlife spotting. But it can sometimes be difficult to know where to start if you're interested in seeing terrestrial species including birds, mammals and insects. Produced for the Oregon Coast Aquarium's Oceanscape Network, this brief video provides suggestions on how young people can safely explore abandoned sites and spot wild animals at the same time. Here, the sprawling ruins of Fort Stevens State Park are used as an example as hosted by Marsh...
The threatened Oregon Silverspot Butterfly suffers from a lack of habitat which has fragmented its range and imperiled its survival. This short video, produced for the Oregon Coast Aquarium's developing Oceanscape Network project, shows how various organizations and individuals (including teen volunteers) have joined forces to help save this diminutive and fragile coastal creature. The Oceanscape Network is a new online resource designed for teens and teachers. The website will premiere in...