Dear colleagues,



I am working on a special TV science series for children aged 6-9, where 
scientists provide some fascinating facts about things that might seem 
impossible to kids such as: become invisible (camouflage), breathe underwater 
like a fish, flying, etc. There are 24 episodes of 7 minutes each, and this 
will air on TVOntario and Knowledge Network in BC, Canada, spring 2019.




If you have any good-quality footage of the work you are doing or the animals 
you work on, I would be very interested in using it (with appropriate credits 
and copyright purchases) for the show and your lab or team would be officially 
involved in this great project.




SO if you have any footage of the following and you would be willing to share 
it for this project (we have a small budget for copyrights) please let me know 
as soon as possible.







MARINE MAMMALS:
Whales surfacing to breathe
Seals nostrils breathing
Dolphins blowhole
Whales underwater
Seals underwater
Dolphins underwater




INSECTS:
Diving bell spider

Dung beetle rooling dung ball
Dung beetle laying eggs
Leafcutter ant carrying leafs
Ants (muscles - closeup on legs)
Ants (exoskeleton)

Camouflage in butterflies

Stick insects

Fireflies
Firefly closeup light organ

Ants

Fireflies flashing

Bees



DIVING & MARINE TECHNOLOGY:

Diving bells
Diver
Scuba diver
Submarine at surface
Surbmarine underwater




TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS:
Cheetah (showing the species)
Cheetah running
Cheetah head

Cheetah running (spine)


Wolfe running
Horse running
Bear running

Moose
Mice (not lab)

Elephant (strength - breaking a tree)

Baby elephant

Goat

Deer antlers

Flying squirrels
Flying lemurs

Fruit bat




BIRDS:
Birds (aerodynamics) - Gannet
Birds aerodynamics - Kingfisher
Owl flying (aerodynamics)

Emeus running
Ostriches running
Ostriches legs (spring)

Birds flying
Bird wing at flight
Bird flapping wings




MORPHOLOGY & BEHAVIOR:

Any animal flying (aerodynamics)

MARINE ANIMALS:

Fish swimming
Fish gills moving

Mussels
Lobster

Jellyfish - Turritopsis dohrnii

Camouflage in fish

Scorpionfish


Mimic octopus

Glowing fish
Glowing plankton

Bioluminescence in ocean


Bioluminescent fish communication
Bioluminescent fish attracting mate

Bioluminescence in the dark ocean
Angler fish
Angler fish eating
Deep sea shrimp
Dinoflagellate Noctiluca
Glowing sea in the dark

Octopus arm

Starfish

Axolotl





HUMAN BIOLOGY:

Muscles
Cells
Evolution/aging of humans
Baby human
Cell division
Human skeleton
DNA
Human eyes
Human heart
Human skin

Embryo
Multiple cells
DNA
Stem cells

Zoom in human cells
Virus
Imune system
Antibodies


Eyeballs blinking
Human eyes

Legs of ballet dancer
Human ears
Human heart
Human arms pushing

Rabies or Ebola
Cold viruses - many images



SCIENTISTS

Scientist in a DNA lab
Lab mice

Scientists working with computers (robotics)



PLANTS & TREES:
Bristlecone Pine Tree

Bioluminescent plant

Plants growing (time-lapse)
Petals falling
Leaves

Pollen floating off a flower

ROBOTICS:
Robots doing different things
Robot sensors (IR)
Robot arms/hands grip
Battery pack
Solar panels
Radio isotope thermo electric generator
Robots wheels or legs
Audio chip
Robot talking or speaker
Microchip / microcontroler





PETS:

Chinese crested dog
Cat eyes shine in the dark
Cat prowls at night

REPTILES:
Tawney frogmout
Leaf tailed gecko

Crocodiles

OTHER AIMALS:
Bioluminescent animals
Bioluminescent animal defense against predators


Bioluminescent earthworms
Bioluminescent mushrooms
Dog or cat hair










Thank you so much for your collaboration and for making our world, science, 
available to kids and the general public.




Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any question.




Best,





Lyne







Lyne Morissette, Ph.D. 
Écologie des écosystèmes & mammifères  marins 
Marine mammals & ecosystem ecology 
418.750.5685 
l...@m-expertisemarine.com 
www.m-expertisemarine.com(http://www.m-expertisemarine.com/)

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