Is This Where Puget Sound Starts?

Beaver

Three short (4 minute) videos take the viewer on a tour of streams in Kitsap County…streams that are mainly invisible: underground or hidden by trees. Even more importantly, we see interactions between the streams, the ecosystem, and the communities they flow through.

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Animated Salmon Habitat

Art and science work together to produce an animated look at salmon in different nearshore habitats.

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Dissolution-Disillusion

anemone sculpture

Astonishing sculptures of ocean creatures that are literal, sardonic, and ceremonial, arranged to create the feel of an underwater world.
His new show, “Dialogue with Nature” starts March 22, 2014 at the Bainbridge Museum of Art.

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A letter from the seashore…

If we listen with our eyes, we can hear the seashore talking. “How do I love thee? Let me count the hearts…”

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The Deep

The way they move is … uncanny! Animated underwater creatures created from household items interact with each other in this short film.

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The Man Who Talks to Whales, 2002

Every summer for decades, Jim Nollman played music with the same pod of orcas. He wasn’t performing communication experiments on animals in a laboratory or an aquarium. Instead, he explored communication with the animals as willing participants in their own habitats.

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Seashore Life of the Northern Pacific Coast

book cover

In this keystone tome, zoologist Eugene Kozloff describes the common plants and animals that inhabit rocky shores, sandy beaches, and quiet bays and estuaries from Monterey to northern British Columbia.

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With fronds like these, who needs anemones?

Anemones make it to prime-time! Let’s hear more of our ocean friends in popular music.

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Under the Sound Photography

juvenile wolf eel

There’s plenty to see under the surface of Puget Sound, as can be seen in the photographs of Master Diver Rich Zade

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Amazing Underwater Photos

sea pen detail

Collections of high quality glimpses at our underwater world can be found in Pacific Northwest Diver, a bi-monthoy e-Magazine that offers peeks below the surface that leap right off the screen.

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A free online magazine that takes inquisitive readers outdoors with visually rich storytelling about features people can see firsthand in our public forests and beaches.


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Long Overdue Update

SEA-Media is publishing Salish Magazine, a quarterly, advertisement free, on-line publication that reveals the inter-connectedness of our natural world through visual rich stories about outdoor features in our Salish Sea region. We now (Nov. 2019) have 5 issues online, and a 6th coming in December 2019. You can see it at: SalishMagazine.org This has monopolized

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Wrapping Up 2017

In last December’s blog, I talked briefly about expanding SEA-Media’s horizons to include significant ecosystem connections with our waters — even when it meant paying attention to the (shudder) terrestrial parts of our environment 🙂

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  • A Quote worth noting on Refuge Management April 27, 2026
    As the controversy over the possible transfer of management and ownership of the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge and Protection Island to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe continues, I was sent this quote which sums up the issue of approving this transfer. At the moment, the Refuge decision making process is theoretically one for the protection of its […]

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