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Images and news of the ocean world. What's happening, what's interesting, and what's just fun to watch. Featuring underwater video from around the world, interviews with interesting people, and footage of all kinds of marine life, from Great White Sharks and Humpback Whales to tiny plankton and colorful coral reefs.

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DiveFilm Episode11 -"Return of the Plankton"


DiveFilm Episode11 -"Return of the Plankton"

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DATE : Wed, 01 Mar 2006 19:53:19 -0800
Entered in Database : 2006-03-02 03:53:19
length : 17513581
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In this episode, John Williams of Still Hope Productions. Inc., uses beautiful underwater video of amazing ocean creatures to tell the story of the seasonal changes underwater and the importance of plankton as the basis of the food web. Almost all of the underwater footage in this video is from Bainbridge Island, Washington, U.S.A. John F. Williams, founder and President of Still Hope Productions Inc., began in 2000 to create underwater videos that would portray the marine environment as a part of our own backyard. During eighteen years as a sea-going scientific technician and fifteen years of SCUBA diving, John developed a deep concern for the way in which momentous decisions were being made about our marine resources. He decided to improve the decision making process by promoting marine education via his underwater videos. You can learn more about the entire DVD, as well as other recent works, by visiting his website at www.StillHopeProductions.com.

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