NOVA Season 6 Episode 4
Cashing In On The Ocean
The bed of the northeast Pacific Ocean is covered with a "carpet" estimated to be worth a staggering ten million dollars. These manganese nodules—the bumpy carpet—are rich not only in manganese but in the key strategic minerals: copper, nickel and cobalt. NOVA examines the debate about who owns them and who has the right to exploit their use.
- 6 - 19Blindness: Five Points of ViewsDec. 18, 1979
- 6 - 18Termites to TelescopesDec. 11, 1979
- 6 - 17The Bridge that Spanned the WorldDec. 04, 1979
- 6 - 16India: Machinery of HopeNov. 20, 1979
- 6 - 15All Part of the GameNov. 06, 1979
- 6 - 14Race for the GoldOct. 30, 1979
- 6 - 13Sweet SolutionsOct. 16, 1979
- 6 - 12Life on a Silken ThreadOct. 09, 1979
- 6 - 11A Plague on our ChildrenOct. 02, 1979
- 6 - 10The Keys Of ParadiseMar. 29, 1979
- 6 - 9EinsteinMar. 15, 1979
- 6 - 8The Beersheva ExperimentMar. 08, 1979
- 6 - 7The End Of The RainbowMar. 01, 1979
- 6 - 6The Invisible FlameFeb. 22, 1979
- 6 - 5Patterns From The PastFeb. 08, 1979
- 6 - 4Cashing In On The OceanFeb. 01, 1979
- 6 - 3A World Of DifferenceJan. 18, 1979
- 6 - 2Long Walk Of Fred YoungJan. 11, 1979
- 6 - 1Black TideJan. 04, 1979