In 2014, scientists declared West Antarctic ice sheet melt unstoppable, threatening the future of our planet. A group of world-class researchers is in a race to understand climate change in the fastest winter-warming place on earth: the West Antarctic Peninsula. Trekking through dangerous and uncharted landscape, these scientists push the limits of their research and come to terms with the sacrifices necessary to understand this rapidly changing world. – Written by Dena Seidel
Atlantic Crossing - A Robot's Daring Mission
Director: Dena Seidel
Production: Rutgers University
Runtime: 83 min
Release: 2010
Atlantic Crossing: a Robot’s Daring Mission is the story of a passionate team of scientists led by world-renowned oceanographer Scott Glenn, who make history by successfully navigating the first autonomous underwater robot across the Atlantic Ocean. – IMDB
Volcanoes of the Deep Sea
Director: Stephen Low
Writers: Alex Low, Stephen Low
Production: Rutgers University
Runtime: 40 min
Release: September 2003
Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting volcanic rift between Europe and North America. – Written by IMDb Editors
Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve: A Living Laboratory
ECO-PAM: Listening for Whales in a Changing Climate - Full Length Version