Dungeness Crab Molting
Have you ever watched a crab crawling out of its shell? See this Dungeness crab molt in just a matter of minutes.
Have you ever watched a crab crawling out of its shell? See this Dungeness crab molt in just a matter of minutes.
Stretching from Oregon all the way to Alaska, the waters that border the Pacific Northwest house an amazing array of life. This DVD takes you on a journey through 4 seasons of marine life in the Pacific Northwest introducing you do many of its underwater inhabitants and discovering their lives.
What do these have in common: Monitoring creosote at the bottom of Eagle Harbor in Puget Sound, surveying an Oregon Coast dredged material disposal site, characterizing a seafood outfall from a salmon processor in Ketchikan, Alaska?
Salmon passage has been in the media quite a bit lately. One of the programs that already exists to address this problem is the Washington State Family Forest Fish Passage Program.
Narrated entirely by local high school students, the Watershed Report is an award winning series of short video reports on positive sustainability trends in the 13 school districts and 27 cities of the greater Lake Washington Watershed.
See the winners of Facing the Future’s Make a Sound Impact student video contest in 2011. You can also see all of the videos submitted to the contest.
SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest — a TV series that takes you for a journey to meet our neighbors under the surface of Pacific Northwest waters.
Watch as 5 people rescue a humpback whale severely entangled in a drift net. In the finale, the whale celebrates the joy of being free!
Final drawdown of 2012 makes the Elwha a river once more
Two short films about restoration projects in Port Gamble Bay at the Celluloid Bainbridge Film Festival Oct. 21