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Ever wondered why fish are, well, fish-shaped? From fast-swimming dolphins to deep-diving whales, the latest scientific research reveals how animals cope with the problems of moving through water, ...and uncovers a new discovery about sharks.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: S324, Animal physiology
Item code: S324; 08/02
Recording date: 2001
Published: 2001
Rights Statement: This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages.
Restrictions on use: Dolphins
Duration: 00:28:59
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Producer: Simon Nash
Contributors: Chris Packham; George Lauder; Terry Williams
Publisher: Open University
Keyword(s): Blue Gill; body design; dolphins; salmon
Subject terms: Drag (Aerodynamics); Movement, Physiology of
Footage description: BAP30263- PTCS AT PLYMOUTH AQUARIUM/ SEA BIRDS ON ROCKS/ LAUNCH ACROSS PLYMOUTH SOUND SEQS./ PTCS BAP30266- SALMON IN AQUARIUM/ SHARKS IN AQUARIUM/ KITTING UP/ MORE GVs IN TANK/ PTCS/ MORE TANK GVs BAP30267- SALMON IN AQUARIUM/ PTCS BAP30276- DV- DOLPHINS WITH UNDERWATER CAM BAP30278- DV- cont. BAP30235- CAs HORSE CIRCLING/ WORKING WITH DOLPHINS BAP30236- DOLPHIN TESTS/ INTW. TERRI BAP30237- DOLPHIN MEDICAL CHECK BAP30282- DV- SALMON WITH UNDERWATER CAMERA
Production number: JOUA120E
Videofinder number: 6017
Available to public: no