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Smart Planet TV: November 2013
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Smart Planet TV Blog. Smart Planet TV Home Page. Monday, November 18, 2013. Welcome to my blog! Welcome to my blog! I'm Beth Smart, marine biologist and host of Smart Planet TV. Visit my blog often for updates on our new shows, behind the scenes bloopers and some very cute animal pictures like the one you see below. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog! View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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Smart Planet TV: Some days are better than others, but all are important
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Smart Planet TV Blog. Smart Planet TV Home Page. Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Some days are better than others, but all are important. Yesterday, as we rode in the catamaran on our way to Snipe Point, it was easy to forget why we were heading out there. The sun was warm and the salty air cool. It was the perfect day to be out on the water. But with our research, and through our findings, perhaps we can better understand why these animals come aground and take the steps necessary to be sure that we are not...
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Smart Planet TV: Lionfish - It's what's for dinner!
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Smart Planet TV Blog. Smart Planet TV Home Page. Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Lionfish - It's what's for dinner! Lionfish - If you don't know what they look like, the mere mention of them conjures up images of mythical creatures like that of the Griffin or the Sphinx. Their fins, like the mane of a lion, float around their head like the hair of Medusa, and yet for thousands of years, these venomous fish have lived harmoniously in their natural waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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Smart Planet TV: December 2013
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Smart Planet TV Blog. Smart Planet TV Home Page. Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Some days are better than others, but all are important. Yesterday, as we rode in the catamaran on our way to Snipe Point, it was easy to forget why we were heading out there. The sun was warm and the salty air cool. It was the perfect day to be out on the water. But with our research, and through our findings, perhaps we can better understand why these animals come aground and take the steps necessary to be sure that we are not...
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Smart Planet TV: Welcome to my blog!
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Smart Planet TV Blog. Smart Planet TV Home Page. Monday, November 18, 2013. Welcome to my blog! Welcome to my blog! I'm Beth Smart, marine biologist and host of Smart Planet TV. Visit my blog often for updates on our new shows, behind the scenes bloopers and some very cute animal pictures like the one you see below. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog! View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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SmartPlanetTV – Episode 01 – Deyson
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Creative Digital Visual Artist. SmartPlanetTV – Episode 01. March 17, 2014. I had the great pleasure to work on the first Episode of Smart Planet TV. This episode was edited fully in FCPX. I would like to send a special thanks to Jolly Roger Images, inc. For allowing me to be part of this amazing project. 🙂 Please visit the Smart Planet TV website for mote details: www.smartplanetTV.com. Producer and Host Beth Smart. Roger Prehoda Raelyn Barlow. 123 Lump Sum – Breaking News.
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Smart Planet TV: January 2014
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Smart Planet TV Blog. Smart Planet TV Home Page. Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Lionfish - It's what's for dinner! Lionfish - If you don't know what they look like, the mere mention of them conjures up images of mythical creatures like that of the Griffin or the Sphinx. Their fins, like the mane of a lion, float around their head like the hair of Medusa, and yet for thousands of years, these venomous fish have lived harmoniously in their natural waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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