Saving Valentina

humpback whale

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!

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The Beachcomber’s Guide to Seashore Life in the Pacific Northwest

Mommy, is that red snot?” is just one of the many shoreline related questions that can be answered by this handy book.

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The Octopus Returns

giant pacific octopus

Swim along with a Giant Pacific Octopus being returned to Puget Sound

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More Elwha Related Media

Glines Dam

Final drawdown of 2012 makes the Elwha a river once more

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Bull What?

bull kelp underwater

Two short films about restoration projects in Port Gamble Bay at the Celluloid Bainbridge Film Festival Oct. 21

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Leaping Frog Films

How often does restoration steal the spotlight from problems and disasters? Filmmaker Shelly Solomon is getting out the word about positive things happening in our environment.

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Colors of Cold

china rockfish

What color are the cold Pacific Northwest waters when you get below the surface? This movie answers that question in spades!

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Underwater Video Of Rocky Reef Near Newport

underwater video lander

Inner space lander captures amazing fish footage off the Oregon Coast.

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The Reason You Can’t See to the Bottom . . . .

red octopus

This short movie will shatter the perception that — because you can’t see to the bottom — there must not be much life in the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest

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Links

Links used at NAME conference 2015

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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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