In this short film by Freshwaters Illustrated, dive into a busy tropical stream ecosystem and learn how shrimp, crabs, and other invertebrates are creating a nutrient-rich environment for wildlife to flourish and humans to enjoy.
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Many people want to help protect our oceans—but what about our lakes, streams, ponds, and rivers? Despite making up less than half a percent of the world’s total water supply, freshwater is the lifeblood of human civilizations and critical aquatic ecosystems. Fortunately for us, there is a diverse array of biota working hard to keep these vital waters clean and healthy. In this short film by Freshwaters Illustrated, dive into a busy tropical stream ecosystem and learn how shrimp, crabs, and other invertebrates are creating a nutrient-rich environment for wildlife to flourish and humans to enjoy.
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Smartwatches aren’t in a great place right now. Android Wear is stalled pending its big 2.0 update; Apple still won’t break out sales figures for its own Watch; and Fitbit is buying every boutique smartwatch company it can get its hands on. So when Samsung announced that its Gear S3 was finally ready to be used with the iPhone, I was stoked that maybe an Apple Watch competitor had finally arrived for iOS. I probably should have known better.
MrMobile’s Gear S3 on iPhone video was produced following four days usage of a Samsung Gear S3 Frontier (AT&T edition) paired with an Apple iPhone 7.
[PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO]
Samsung Gear S3 Frontier:
http://mrmobile.tech/de
Samsung Gear S3 Classic:
http://mrmobile.tech/gh
Apple Watch Series 2 Aluminum:
http://mrmobile.tech/gi
[FURTHER READING]
Android Central on using the Gear S3 with a non-Samsung Android phone:
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-use-samsung-pay-gear-s3
ZDNet on using the Gear S3 with the iPhone for exercise:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/iphone-running-companion-can-the-samsung-gear-s3-beat-the-apple-watch-series-2/
[MUSIC]
“The Ballad of MrMobile.” Mobile Nations, 2016
“Active Network” by Olive Musique, available at Premium Beat: https://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/active-network
[SOCIALIZE]
http://facebook.com/themrmobile
http://instagram.com/themrmobile Tweets by theMrMobile
https://www.snapchat.com/add/mrmobilesnaps
http://mrmobile.tech
[IMAGE CREDIT]
Custom thumbnail by Jose Negron, Mobile Nations
[DISCLOSURE]
This post may contain affiliate links. See Mobile Nations’ disclosure policy for more details: http://www.mobilenations.com/external-links
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