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"Living on an Ocean Planet" traces the connection between the ocean and daily life. "Human Connection," a series of 30 stories told throughout the hall, highlighting the relationship between humans and the ocean. "Science on a Sphere," a room-sized, 360-degree global display system, developed by NOAA, displaying information on what the ocean produces, how it changes and how it interacts with the atmosphere to moderate our climate. "The Ocean as a Laboratory," developed with the History Channel, a series of audiovisual stories and supplemental photo essays that introduces the work of marine scientists around the world. The hall is named for Victoria and Roger Sant, Washington philanthropists and Smithsonian supporters, who donated $15 million to endow the new hall and related programs. Other contributors included NOAA, the 3M Company, Ocean Conservancy, Guenther and Siewchin Yong Sommer, Sony Electronics Inc. and the Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology.
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