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by Steven Magallanes
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Watch our Most Popular NOAA Ocean Today Videos of 2025
Ideal resources for educators and everyone who loves the ocean!
Most Popular Videos of 2025!
We're spotlighting 10 of our most popular 2025 videos—easy-to-use, classroom-friendly resources that also work great for anyone who just loves the ocean. Pick one for a quick warm-up, a full lesson hook, or a curiosity break.
Teek, a friendly alien, teams up with former NOAA climate scientist Tom Di Liberto to explore Earth's ocean and atmosphere. Along the way, they break down the difference between weather and climate in plain language.
Rip currents are common, fast, and often misunderstood—this video shows what they are and what to do if you're caught in one. Quick watch, high impact.
What happens when a region of the ocean runs low on oxygen? Learn how dead zones form and why they matter for marine life, fisheries, and coastal communities.
Sea otters look cute, but their bodies are built for a cold ocean lifestyle—think dense fur, serious appetite, and constant grooming. A fun way to connect anatomy to survival.
A straightforward guide to what tsunamis are, how warnings work, and what "get to high ground" really means. Ideal for understanding the science behind tsunamis.
Discover hundreds of videos about our ocean at NOAA Ocean Today
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