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Episode 22 (25 min, August 2011) What changes will you
make? by Monterey Bay Acquarium
Why don't animals just evolve to survive this rapidly
changing world? Crab 101 by
Randy Pedersen
everything you wanted to know about crabs but were afraid to ask Crabs by Nancy Sefton
Pop Quiz: what crab is this? Eggs on the Beach by John F. Williams
Discover some of the invisible features of our shoreline. Interview with Karlista Rickerson by John F. Williams
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Episode 21 (27 min, September 2010) Oren Skoog and the
Santa Monica Bay Keeper by Starcrest Productions
The fate of forests of kelp are in the hands of these
divers. Southern California
Diving by Walter Marti
There is quite a variety of types of place to dive off the Southern California coast, and the variety of creatures there boggles the mind. Pacific Ocean Shelf
Tracking Project by wallop
How do we figure out what fish are going where? Boeing Sea Horses Photo
Shootout edited by John F. Williams
Best photos from this dive club's 2008 photo competition. Just Hanging Out
by John F. Williams
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Episode 20 (25 min, October 2009) Team Giant
Pumpkin by Randy Pedersen
What better way to celebrate Halloween than to watch an underwater pumpkin carving contest? Who Lives in
Puget Sound by Nancy Sefton
Two animated kids discover what's below the surface of Puget Sound. Episode 19 (24 min, August 2009) Return to the
Chaudiere by Marlene Lowden, Coast Cable 11
On the surface, and under the surface, we will see some of the history of diving — techniques used more than 60 years ago. The setting is reminiscent of beating swords into plowshares — a Canadian military ship turned into an artificial reef that provides additional habitat for sea creatures as well as an attraction for divers that boosts the local tourism industry. |
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Episode 18 (23 min, December 2008) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (1 min)
The
plight of native oysters in Puget Sound.
You Say You
Don't Like Oysters, poem by Janet Knox, video by John F.
Williams (2 min)
Another
look at oysters: through the lens of poetry.
Trickle-Down
Theory
by bublnoyz (2 min)
What have we learned
from history about caring for our waters? (2
min.)
Attack of
the Sea Slugs
by Champ Williams (6 min)
If
you've never thought slugs are scary, you've never been on their menu.
Noise
by bora bora (6 min)
There's
nothing like a day at the beach -- unless you live there!
The
Secret Weapon
by Champ
Williams (2 min)
When things are
looking their bleakest, help comes from a
surprising place.
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Episode 17 (23 min, October 2008) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (1 min)
Orca
Network watches the
movements, births, and deaths
of orcas in Puget Sound..
A Sheltered
Sea
by Coyote Films & The Baum Foundation (6 min)
How do
we protect our
oceans in the face of increasing
pollution and demand for resources?
They
Come
by Walter Marti (3 min)
Squid gather to
mate, and their
predators know it. (3
min.)
Blue Waltz
by Walter Marti (3 min)
If
you've never seen
jellyfish dancing, this might surprise you.
Artificial
Reefs in BC
by John F. Williams (5 min)
Not
trains, but
boats and planes are homes for underwater creatures.
Just
Hanging Out by John F.
Williams (2 min)
Spend
some quality
time up
close with Puget Sound inhabitants.
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Episode 16
(24
min,
August 2008) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (1 min)
Local
travel expert and TV host Rick Steves speaks about
Puget Sound.
Oregon's
Ocean Legacy
by Greenfire Productions (16 min)
How do
we protect our
oceans in the face of increasing
pollution and demand for resources?
A Year
Under the Pier
by Walter Marti (3 min)
The strange
creatures under the
pier might be your neighbors (3
min.)
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Episode 15 (26.5 min, June 2008) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (1 min)
Puget
Soundkeeper Alliance
keeps an eye on pollution.
Our Puget
Sound Friends
by John F. Williams (11 min)
Talented
3rd grade class
created a quilt that
shows various Pacific Northwest underwater creatures
Just
Goofing Around
by Anastasia Laity (3 min)
This award winning
short video
visits some of the
colorful underwater creatures just below the southern edge of the
Pacific Northwest
Dots of
the Sea by John F. Williams (8.5 min)
Dots
bring colorful images
of underwater
life to those of us stuck above the surface
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Episode 14 (23.75 min, April 2008) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (two 1 min shorts)
From
art to sewage -- see
how these influence Puget Sound.
Dan
Hershman's
Underwater Photos
by John F. Williams (6.5 min)
Here's
your chance to get inside the head of a
professional photographer
Ft.
Worden Artificial Reef
by John F. Williams (9 min)
Swim along on a tour
of a reef
near the Pt. Townsend
Marine Science Center
Muck
Diving Magic by Roger Roth (3 min)
Exploring the sea
floor in Papua
New Guinea
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Episode 13 (25.4 min, February 2008) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (two 1 min shorts)
a
couple
of local legends
share their thoughts about Puget Sound.
2006 - 2007 Retrospective
by John F. Williams (12 min) A
tribute
to the scores of folks who have generously helped make this TV series
possible.
Dive-Around-The-Clock
by John F. Williams (8 min)A new pair of divers
enter the
water every half hour to raise money for children's cancer
research. Some underwater sights near Redondo Beach,
Washington.
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Episode 12 (25.25 min, December 2007) Puget
Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (two 1 min shorts)
An
ecosystem stressed to
its breaking point and a famous local figure tells us what we can do in
our own gardens to help.
Photos & Drawings
by Jan Kocian (4 min) Some
Pacific Northwest underwater creatures captured on film and caricatured
by a very talented artist and underwater photographer.
Eddie & the Hagfish
by Mary Lynn Price (5 min)Someone has to eat
the dead
bodies! Slime, slime, slime.
The
River Runs Red by Charlie Oldfield (2 min)We'll tag along on
the arduous
upstream journey that sockeye salmon make in order to reproduce.
Science and
traditional knowledge
work together in National Marine Sanctuaries
along the U.S. West Coast.
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Episode 11 (25.5 min, October 2007)
Puget Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (two 1 min shorts) Salmon
are the iconic food
of this region, and Art
Wolfe is the iconic photographer
Divin' the Deep Green
by Walter Marti (5 min) Visit
the
critters in the green waters
of the North American west coast
Scientists at
Sea
by John D. Brooks, NOAA (7 min)visit National
Marine Sanctuaries
along the U.S. West Coast. Look over the shoulders of
scientists
from the NOAA as they
peer beneath the water's surface
Togetherness in the Red Sea by Roger
Roth, Sea
Views (4 min)
Swim around the
southern tip of
the
Sinai Peninsula
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Episode 10 (28 min, August 2007)
Puget Sound Matters by Jenny Cunningham, KCTS (1 min) See
what TV
weatherman
Jeff
Renner has to say about Puget Sound.
Derelict Fishing Gear
by Norhwest Straits Commission (13 min)What's
being done
about the
abandoned fishing gear that keeps killing fish in Puget Sound?
Seals For Real
by edward snyders (6 ½ min)Swim with fur seals
off the south
African coast -- how will they
survive large scale harvest?
Blue Crab Blues by F. Allen Vogel, Sea Views
(4
½ min)
What sort of movie
can be made
underwater by an individual without
SCUBA? Turn your sound system up for this one!
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Episode
9 (25¾
min, June 2007)
Underwater
vehicles, built
by high school students, undergo sea trials, sending back video images
from below the surface.
Discovering Hidden Habitats by John D. Brooks, NOAA (6 min)
Much
larger underwater
vehicles capture images of creatures living a mile below the surface.
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Explore
Winter, the last
of 4 seasons
underwater
in Puget Sound
Fishy Woo
by Karen Perry (6 min)Turn
off your mind and
sink beneath the waves. This video
introduces Neptune to surrealism.
Little
Skittle Lost
by Nancy Sefton (10 min)A
crab's quest involves
many of it's ecosystem partners
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Episode 7 (27 min, February 2007) Guardian of the Reef by Galbraith & Williams (6 min)Mermaids
will soon be
having company -- see the
reef's new reef guardian.
My Favorite
720 Foot
Dive
by Walter Marti (5 min)An
artificial reef that's
larger than Seattle's Space Needle
The Sunken
Barges of
Lake Tahoe
by Jerry Seawell (5 min)Old
cargo barges preserved
in fresh water are now dive destination
Return of the
Plankton,
Part 3 by Snow, Williams, Claiborne (8 min)Explore
the third of 4
seasons underwater
in Puget Sound
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Episode 6 (27 min, November 2006) Photos and Drawings, Part 2 by Jan Kocian (4 min)Ever
wish your photos
looked a little more like
what you remembered seeing?
Innerspace
Romance
by Roger Roth (4 min)Bright,
dark, shallow,
deep -- even underwater species can be seen creating
future generations
Beach Seining
by John F. Williams (5 min)Bright,
dark, shallow,
deep -- even underwater species can be seen creating
future generations
Return of the
Plankton,
Part 2 by Snow, Williams, Claiborne (8 min)Did you
know there are
seasons (and spiders) underwater?
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Episode 5 (27 min, August 2006) Photos and Drawings, Part 1 by Jan Kocian (3 min)Ever
wish your photos
looked a little more like
what you remembered seeing?
Sixgills Up
Close
by Scott Boyd, Tani Iwashita (3 min)Who's
watching whom?
Searching for
Sixgills
by Seattle Aquarium (10 min)Learning
more about these
large, sleek, Jurassic carnivores
Return of the
Plankton,
Part 1 by Snow, Williams, Claiborne (8 min)Did you
know there are
seasons (and spiders) underwater?
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Episode 4 (25 min, June 2006) Hopkins Deep by Lionel Pawlowski (4 min)Creatures
on the edge of
the of Monterey Submarine
Canyon
Hood Canal:
Challenging
Profusion by John F. Williams (14 min)What's
amiss in Hood Canal?
Alaskan
Inside Passage
by Mary Lynn Price (5 min)Go
north for some wild
sights
The Gobies
by
Roger Roth (1 min)A brief
diversion to Papua
New Guinea
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Episode 3(25 min, April 2006) Night Shift by Steve Fisher (4 min)Creatures
of the Night
from the waters of
Washington and British Columbia
Lingcod
Nesting by John F. Williams (10 min)Where
(and when) do you
find 3 foot long fish
guarding eggs?
Angler
by Cameron Snow (3 min)Fish
leap from the pages
of this book by paper
engineer Linda Costello
Counting
With Reef by John F. Williams (5 min)Audubon
Society members
aren't the only volunteers counting wild
animals
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Episode 2 (25 min, March 2006) Sights in the Sound by Valerie Lyttle (5 min)A 5
minute visual tour of
Puget Sound creatures
On
the Catalina Mako by Roger Roth (10 min)Is
California really in
the Pacific Northwest?
Karlista’s
Animal Art by Karlista Rickerson (3 min)Underwater
Abstractions
Just
Jellies by Valerie Lyttle (4 min)Creatures
from another
planet?
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Episode 1 (26 min, January 2006) Northern Nudibranchs, by Ray Izumi (5 min)What if
sea-slugs dressed
in clown outfits?
Squid
Spawning by John F. Williams (10 min)You'll
want to watch this
mating dance!
Poetry
Video, a videopoem by Karen Perry (1 min)The
music came third.
Magnificent
Soup by Mike Boom (3 min)We
could be in the
tropics!?!?
Stories
Through Photos by Nancy Sefton (4 min)Bits of
the Inside Passage
and surrounds.
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