‘The Swim’ Ended With 1,000 New Scientific Samples... Here’s What’s Next | The Swim
Broken sails don’t mean broken spirits for Ben Lecomte and his team. After six grueling months on the water, 'Seeker' has landed in Hawaii with a treasure trove of rare data and a commitment to a cleaner future.
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Swimmer Reaches Hawaii Six Months After Entering the Pacific Ocean in Japan
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""My legs are a little shaky,' he was quoted as saying by CNN affiliate KHON2. 'I'm not used to having something stable, but it feels good. I grabbed some sand with my hand to feel the earth.....' Today, The Swim as a world record attempt has stopped but The Swim as a platform keeps on living because it has always been the most important goal of the expedition.'"
He swam from Japan to Hawaii and at times saw a piece of plastic in the ocean every three minutes
cnn.com/2018/12/11/us/pacific-swim-ben-lecomte-hawaii/index.html
"'Sometimes we're swimming with whales around and then boom, 10 minutes later, a big floating plastic, a blob. A lot of it is something that we all use at home,' he told KHON. 'To see that with sea life, that was very disturbing.'"
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Ben Lecomte's historic swim across the Pacific Ocean is a feat that can’t be missed. Join us as we dive into the most extensive data set of the Pacific Ocean ever collected. Learn about the technology the Seeker crew is using to deter sharks away from Ben and measure the impact of the long-distance swim on his mind and body. Ben's core mission is to raise awareness for ocean health issues, so we’ll investigate key topics such as pollution and plastics as he swims closer to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, discover potential consequences from climate change, and examine how factors like ocean currents can impact his progress along the way.
Seeker explains every aspect of our world through a lens of science, inspiring a new generation of curious minds who want to know how today’s discoveries in science, math, engineering and technology are impacting our lives, and shaping our future. Our stories parse meaning from the noise in a world of rapidly changing information.
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Видео ‘The Swim’ Ended With 1,000 New Scientific Samples... Here’s What’s Next | The Swim канала Seeker
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Not What You Think It Is - https://youtu.be/6HBtl4sHTqU
Read More
Swimmer Reaches Hawaii Six Months After Entering the Pacific Ocean in Japan
https://www.newsweek.com/benoit-lecomte-swim-plastic-pollution-pacific-ocean-pacific-ocean-swim-1254042
""My legs are a little shaky,' he was quoted as saying by CNN affiliate KHON2. 'I'm not used to having something stable, but it feels good. I grabbed some sand with my hand to feel the earth.....' Today, The Swim as a world record attempt has stopped but The Swim as a platform keeps on living because it has always been the most important goal of the expedition.'"
He swam from Japan to Hawaii and at times saw a piece of plastic in the ocean every three minutes
cnn.com/2018/12/11/us/pacific-swim-ben-lecomte-hawaii/index.html
"'Sometimes we're swimming with whales around and then boom, 10 minutes later, a big floating plastic, a blob. A lot of it is something that we all use at home,' he told KHON. 'To see that with sea life, that was very disturbing.'"
Scientific American: Citizen Science Opportunities
https://www.scientificamerican.com/citizen-science/
Help make science happen by volunteering for a real research project.
____________________
Ben Lecomte's historic swim across the Pacific Ocean is a feat that can’t be missed. Join us as we dive into the most extensive data set of the Pacific Ocean ever collected. Learn about the technology the Seeker crew is using to deter sharks away from Ben and measure the impact of the long-distance swim on his mind and body. Ben's core mission is to raise awareness for ocean health issues, so we’ll investigate key topics such as pollution and plastics as he swims closer to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, discover potential consequences from climate change, and examine how factors like ocean currents can impact his progress along the way.
Seeker explains every aspect of our world through a lens of science, inspiring a new generation of curious minds who want to know how today’s discoveries in science, math, engineering and technology are impacting our lives, and shaping our future. Our stories parse meaning from the noise in a world of rapidly changing information.
Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=dnewschannel
Seeker on Twitter http://twitter.com/seeker
Seeker on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SeekerMedia/
Seeker http://www.seeker.com/
Discovery on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Discovery/
Nomadica Films http://www.nomadicafilms.com/
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