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Frigid Waters, with Andre LeBleu. Episode 2, The Mighty Humpback Whale
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos August 11, 2008
FRIGID WATERS, with Andre LeBleu, is an educational nature show produced by The Incurable Workshop, in Juneau, Alaska. Join Andre And his crew as they travel Southeast Alaska in search of marine animals to converse with. EPISODE 2, The Mighty Humpback Whale. Our friend Andre returns. After a lengthy traipse across Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, we find him in Juneau. Andre shows us the harbor, a jellyfish, and breaching humpback whales of Alaska's inside passage. Check out the incurable workshop's website at incurableallure.com EPISODE 3- The Sea Star vimeo.com/1499051 Cast: Aaron Philips
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Orca & Dog
from Vimeo / Videos JD likes July 17, 2008
Luna / L98 the solitary killer whale socializes with dog. Please note that Luna was a southern resident (fish eating orca) and was not hunting the dog for food. Cast: Chantelle Tucker
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Orca & Dog
from Vimeo / Videos JD likes July 17, 2008
Luna / L98 the solitary killer whale socializes with dog. Please note that Luna was a southern resident (fish eating orca) and was not hunting the dog for food. vimeo.com/1270981 a composite video of Luna To learn more about Luna please go to lunastewardship.blogspot.com “The fact that the story ended is not the point. That the story happened is the point. Luna was this extraordinary being and represented something extraordinary, and we didn’t want to overshadow that by the circumstances the ended the story.” - Mike Parfit Cast: Chantelle Tucker
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Whales Breaching
from z0plw00h5h June 02, 2008
Short montage of whale footage I compiled from filming while on the way to Hoonah, in Icy Strait in the inside passage, about 60 miles west of Juneau, AK.Synched up to Sigur Ros' "Staralfur", just like every other nautical film made after 2003. Super Cliched. Deal with it.Sorry for the bad quality video. All video was shot at speed on the boat while moving, so getting a steady shot was pretty hard. Whales are also 3-400 yards away, so I'm all the way zoomed in.
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Return to the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS March 26, 2008
The Amazon is the most powerful of the world's rivers, and its rapid transformation will alter the global climate. Emptying into the great Atlantic Ocean, it flows through the world's largest tropical rainforest where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest biodiversity of any area on the planet.
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Return to the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS March 26, 2008
The Amazon is the most powerful of the world's rivers, and its rapid transformation will alter the global climate. Emptying into the great Atlantic Ocean, it flows through the world's largest tropical rainforest where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest biodiversity of any area on the planet.
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Return to the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS March 26, 2008
The Amazon is the most powerful of the world's rivers, and its rapid transformation will alter the global climate. Emptying into the great Atlantic Ocean, it flows through the world's largest tropical rainforest where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest biodiversity of any area on the planet.
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Gray Whale Obstacle Course
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS July 17, 2006
Chasing clues from their birthplace in Baja California, Mexico, to their feeding grounds in the Artic Circle, Jean-Michel Cousteau's team follows gray whales to observe, document and understand the variety of natural and man-made hurdles that these creatures must overcome in order to survive. The amazing expedition unlocks seldom-seen views of tragedy and triumph along a route nearly 12,000 miles long. Watch on July 19, 2006 and find out more about their migration at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
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Gray Whale Obstacle Course
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS July 17, 2006
Chasing clues from their birthplace in Baja California, Mexico, to their feeding grounds in the Artic Circle, Jean-Michel Cousteau's team follows gray whales to observe, document and understand the variety of natural and man-made hurdles that these creatures must overcome in order to survive. The amazing expedition unlocks seldom-seen views of tragedy and triumph along a route nearly 12,000 miles long. Watch on July 19, 2006 and find out more about their migration at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
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Gray Whale Obstacle Course
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS July 17, 2006
Chasing clues from their birthplace in Baja California, Mexico, to their feeding grounds in the Artic Circle, Jean-Michel Cousteau's team follows gray whales to observe, document and understand the variety of natural and man-made hurdles that these creatures must overcome in order to survive. The amazing expedition unlocks seldom-seen views of tragedy and triumph along a route nearly 12,000 miles long. Watch on July 19, 2006 and find out more about their migration at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
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Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures . Podcasts | PBS
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures . Podcasts | PBS July 17, 2006
Chasing clues from their birthplace in Baja California, Mexico, to their feeding grounds in the Artic Circle, Jean-Michel Cousteau's team follows gray whales to observe, document and understand the variety of natural and man-made hurdles that these creatures must overcome in order to survive. The amazing expedition unlocks seldom-seen views of tragedy and triumph along a route nearly 12,000 miles long. Watch on July 19, 2006 and find out more about their migration at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
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Sharks at Risk
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS July 06, 2006
Jean-Michel Cousteau uncovers the shocking story of the worldwide extermination of sharks and learns that sharks have more to fear from humans than we do from them. The precipitous decline of sharks, long maligned as man-eaters, could affect many other species in the food chain, as Cousteau's investigation reveals.
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Sharks at Risk
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS July 06, 2006
Jean-Michel Cousteau uncovers the shocking story of the worldwide extermination of sharks and learns that sharks have more to fear from humans than we do from them. The precipitous decline of sharks, long maligned as man-eaters, could affect many other species in the food chain, as Cousteau's investigation reveals.
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