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I like learning about marine life and the health of oceans and large bodies of water and the sentient beings who live in them. I know the BBC and Nova on PBS and National Geographic produce documentaries devoted to oceanic eco systems and such, but I often prefer to watch Independently made documentaries produced concerning ocean life and the health of oceans.
Here is one I am watching today: This particular independently produced documentary is about Jelly Fish. Title of the documentary, is as follows: Vicious Beauties: The Secret World of Jellyfish. Interesting trivia about Jelly Fish: Did you know that they are asexual and reproduce asexually?
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