Ari Daniel
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- Username: aridanielshapiro
- Independent Science Reporter
- Role: Producer/Reporter: Independent
Portfolio
![Caption: John Delaney directs the Regional Scale Nodes ocean observatory program at the University of Washington, where he also serves as Professor of Oceanography., Credit: UWTV and the NEPTUNE Program](https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.mediajoint.prx.org/public/piece_images/60752/john_d_square.jpg)
An Internet Portal into the Ocean
(07:20)
From: Ari Daniel
Welcome to the first episode of Ocean Gazing. We'll look at, listen to and touch the ocean to unpack its secrets. On this program, we’ll hear from University of Washington ...
![Caption: John Delaney directs the Regional Scale Nodes ocean observatory program at the University of Washington, where he also serves as Professor of Oceanography., Credit: UWTV and the NEPTUNE Program](https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.mediajoint.prx.org/public/piece_images/60752/john_d_square.jpg)
An Internet Portal into the Ocean
(07:20)
From: Ari Daniel
Welcome to the first episode of Ocean Gazing. We'll look at, listen to and touch the ocean to unpack its secrets. On this program, we’ll hear from University of Washington ...
![Caption: Rob Olson and Heidi Sosik developed an automated underwater microscopic camera that takes photographs of phytoplankton in the ocean., Credit: Tom Kleindinst, WHOI](https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.mediajoint.prx.org/public/piece_images/60914/heidirob_square.jpg)
Seeing the Small
(10:02)
From: Ari Daniel
Heidi Sosik and Rob Olson describe how a shared frustration led them to develop a special underwater camera that takes pictures of tiny cells in the ocean. It has ...
![Caption: Chris Martens getting ready to 'splash' and dive 50 feet underwater to live in the Aquarius Undersea Laboratory for a 10-day mission., Credit: Mark Hulsbeck](https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.mediajoint.prx.org/public/piece_images/60918/martens-photo-11_square.jpg)
Coral Concerns
(09:33)
From: Ari Daniel
Chris Martens is alarmed by the global disappearance of corals. To learn more, he lives at the bottom of the ocean on Conch Reef off Key Largo, Florida for up to 2 weeks at a time.
![Caption: Kelly Benoit-Bird adjusting the sonar before beginning her experiment., Credit: Nick Kelsh](https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.mediajoint.prx.org/public/piece_images/61834/pic1f_square.jpg)