Multimedia
Tracking the Great Whales
Listen to Bruce Mate describe what he has learned about blue whales in these OSU videos narrated by Deanna Connell.
Learning to conserve blue whale habitats (2:55) [transcript]
Seeing a blue whale surfing in a 20-foot wave (2:34) [transcript]
Take a virtual eco-tour of Baja's Pacific coast through the lenses of OSU Marine Mammal Program photographers Carol DeLancey and Craig Hayslip, who document the spectacular landscape, seascape and wildlife in and around San Ignacio Lagoon.
Listen to the haunting groans, clicks and taps of whale sounds in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and the Gulf of Mexico.
Gray whales in San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, were recorded by Melania Guerro and Aaron Thode of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography with hydrophones suspended from a boat. (0:14)
OSU researchers David Mellinger and Bob Dziak at the Hatfield Marine Center, in cooperation with the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, recorded blue whales using autonomous hydrophones in place for a year.
Blue whales in the northeast Pacific (0:24)
Blue whales in the western Pacific (1:06)
Blue whales in the Atlantic (0:14)
Fin whales in the Atlantic (0:18)
Mellinger and Dziak recorded sperm whales in the Gulf of Mexico with hydrophones towed behind a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ship. (1:00)
To Conquer Vitamin E
Listen to Maret Traber discuss vitamin E and health in a 2005 interview with Allan Kreda, Bloomberg News.
Green Power
Listen to José Reyes describe his vision for the OSU Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics (1:46) [transcript]
The Weight of Wine
Hear Brian Doyle, author of The Grail published by the OSU Press, read from chapters of the book at the OSU Bookstore, April 27, 2006.
The Devil Made Pinot Noir (2:12) [transcript]
Antipodiad (3:02) [transcript]
They Were Just Kids (3:48) [transcript]
The Workhorse (1:55) [transcript]
Coastal Winds, Changing Seas
Direct from the "dead zone," see the consequences of water nearly devoid of oxygen for crabs, starfish and other sea life. Recorded by OSU marine ecologist Francis Chan.
Coastal Winds, Changing Seas (0:37)





