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Killer whales in Alaska
02:01:30:17- 02:01:38:01 - Cruse boat tour - Seward Summer AK 02:01:39:25- 02:01:49:01 - Speed boats sail boats 02:01:50:20- 02:02:07:01 - Coast line PAN shaky 02:02:08:23- 02:02:56:16 - Killer Whales Mega pod Killer whales come to the surface for air 02:02:58:00- 02:03:01:01 - Jumping Killer Whale 02:03:02:29- 02:03:23:01 - Traveling Killer Whales, Fins in water
News Clip: Seven seas
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
KILLER WHALE FOLO
00:00:00:00 [Killer whales at Sea World]---WS crowd entering Sea World :07/ WS 2 employees comfort each other :30/ VS whales swims around :40/ VS stands & reporters :20/ VS whales 1:40/ VS peop ...
CUDDLES THE KILLER WHALE
No titles. Cuddles the Killer Whale. <br/> <br/>Yorkshire. <br/> <br/>At Flamingo Park Zoo we see various shots of Cuddles, the Killer Whale, in a pool. Her trainer, Geraldine Watmore, gets Cuddles to do several tricks, like pushing a ball through the water. Geraldine gives Cuddles a fish then brushes the Whale's teeth with a large toothbrush. <br/> <br/>Geraldine throws a spanner into the water and Cuddles brings it back to her. More tricks, with the Whale begging for fish. Underwater shots of the Whale under the water. Geraldine is seen in the water with Cuddles - she gives Cuddles a kiss.
Travelogue of Pacific Northwest regions of the United States, including Seattle and Alaska.
1980s travelogue of Pacific Northwest regions of the United States and Alaska. Map highlights Pacific North West regions. Pictures show people and sites located in Mid West regions. View of oncoming Amtrak passenger railroad train approaching camera position as it crosses a bridge. Coast line views of ocean and inland views of waterfall. Elevated view of coastal areas in Washington state. A small waterway by a coastal village. A child is helped in reeling in a salmon fish catch on a boat. Ship crew nets the salmon. View of fresh salmon fish being grilled on barbecue grill. Views of ferry and ship in harbor at Seattle. View of space needle tower in Seattle. A lumber man competition shows hatchet or axe throwing contest, a two man sawing contest to cut a felled tree. Two young men in a log rolling contest in water. Ag group of people river rafting on rapids. Sled dogs running in snow pulling a sled. View from sled position of dogs pulling sled. View of Mount McKinley or Denali peak as seen from across a lake (possibly Wonder Lake). A group of native people, possibly eskimo, perform a traditional dance. View of a totem pole, two grizzly bears running on a shore line, big horn sheep in a herd, a passenger ship passing near a calving glacier. Passengers observe the glacial landscape. A glacier breaking (calving) and dropping a large piece into water. Orca or "killer whale" lightly breaching the surface of the water. View of a harbor with boats and low mountains in distance behind a bay area in Alaska. Wide view of a passenger bus traveling on a road in Alaska with a glacier in the distance behind. Yellow flowers close-up. A passenger ferry ship slowly moving on a bay of water. Location: United States USA. Date: 1986.
WHALE STORY - NUMU THE KILLER
PRINT 100 FT. SIL VARIOUS SHOTS TWO KILLER WHALES SWIM AROUND IN ENCLOSED PEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FITZHUGH SOUND. MAN THROWS FISH TO THEM. QUICK CU LARGER WHALE, NU,U, SWIMS BY. SMALL WHALE ESCAPED BY JUMPING OVER GILL NETS. NAMU WAS PURCHASED BY SEATTLEPUBLIC AQUARIUM FOR $8,000. THESE ARE FIRST KILLER WHALES TO BE CAPTURED ALIVE AND UNHARMED. CI: GEOGRAPHIC - CANADA, FITZHUGH SOUND. ANIMALS - WHALES, NUMU, KILLER WHALE.
ANIMALS
MONTAGE KILLER WHALE. DIVER ON KILLER WHALE'S BACK. GOOD UNDERWATER FOOTAGE OF WHALES
2001
killer whales and seals - orca dives - seagull nests on cliff - seals on rock - Alaska - animals - wildlife
Island of Whales
BOATING SHOT of killer whale surfacing to breathe off foggy coast (0:12). Beautiful early morning shot of killer whales surfacing to breathe at surface of calm water, tuffs of air from whales lingering in calm air (0:18). CS of large killer whale surfacing to breathe (0:05). BOATING SHOTS pacing pod of killer whales (0:40). More beautiful early morning shot of killer whales surfacing to breathe at surface of calm water, including good CSs of dorsal fins slowly sinking underwater (1:28).
Beached Whales
The carcasses of a pod of beached killer whales lie on the shore.
Whale Watching Pt. III (1992)
Part three of series on killer whales. This part focuses on at a Vancouver aquarium, which doesn't provide "Shows" to visitors, but merely the opportunity to watch the whales at all times during the day.
Keiko; 09/08/98
People look at Killer Whale Keiko in aquarium; Nice CU killer whale
Aerial MS track with Orca surfacing to breathe
Small town on Unalaska Island, Alaska, USA, drone
Aerial View of a small town on Unalaska Island, Alaska, United States.
21094 " THE SEA: MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP " 1970s OCEANOGRAPHY EDUCATIONAL FILM SSP KAIMALINO
The Sea: Mysteries of the Deep is a short 1977 educational film from Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, narrated by John Bartholomew Tucker, that looks at current research efforts to better understand undersea life and resources and how to protect it from manmade pollution. The film features great footage of undersea life, contrasted with footage of harmful industrial waste being pumped into the oceans. The film opens with shots of sea creatures, include ling a hammerhead shark, sea lions, and an octopus. Viewers see microscopic shots of sea organisms, including plankton. Pollution is dumped into the ocean (01:32). An aerial view shows the Navy research watercraft SSP Kaimalino (01:53). Aboard the ship, Dr. William E. Evans of Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute goes down to the observation bubble, where he watches dolphins swimming ahead of the SSP. Illustrations and paintings are used to depict the developments of the historical/cultural understanding of the seas by man, from the time of Greeks on through the 20th century. Images include Poseidon and a 1920s deep-sea vessel. Evans is shown in the observation bubble narrating his observations (04:55). A shark swims through the water amid schools of fish and plankton. Orcas (killer whales) breach the surface of the ocean (05:35), and viewers see shots of dolphins and other whales. Footage shows a variety of fish swimming along coral reefs (07:10), include a Lionfish, a Damselfish, and an octopus (08:10). A stingray glides along the floor of the ocean. Starfish cling to a reef or rock (08:40). Viewers see a closeup shot of a lobster, a crab, and a sea slug (09:34). Sea anemones gently move with the current: viewers see the different species, featuring a variety of tentacles and colors. Next, the film cuts to a tide pool to show starfish and sea urchins. A sea lion colony swims in the waves (11:01). Underwater footage shows the animals swimming around. The film then gives viewers a glimpse of the pollution being pumped into the ocean (11:34). A diver swims outside of a submersible vehicle. Red-colored pollution flows into the sea. Viewers see the frothy white film of pollution on the surface of the water. This is followed by shots of dead fish and bird coated by oil from an oil spill unsuccessfully trying to fly. A man (appears to be Dr. Evans) talks to the camera about the evolution of manmade pollution in waters. A bi-plane sprays pesticide on crops (13:51). At a landfill, a heavy truck moves garbage. The film then shows microscopic shots of plankton (14:45). Waves crash into rocks and shorelines (16:35). Waves crash along cliffs in California. Viewers see footage of the Arctic sea and an iceberg floating in the water (17:10). A hurricane is developing; massive waves and high winds develop with the storm. A diver rides an underwater scooter/propeller (18:50). Scientists record the underwater sounds of sea creatures (19:22). The SSP moves along the ocean. Fishermen haul in their catch. Viewers see a number of off-shore oil platforms. A submersible vehicle moves underwater (20:34). Divers climb into an underwater shelter. Divers collect samples for underwater mineral mining (21:52), concluding the film.<p><p>The 190-ton ship SSP Kaimalino (SSP standing for stable semi-submerged platform) was the first of its kind which had a Small Waterplane Twin Hull (SWATH). This provided the lowest motion in large waves known of any ship type in the world and can virtually eliminates seasickness. Its major uses are for any kind of ship application that requires low motion in large waves.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
SEA WORLD PRESSER
00:00:00:00 MDTY CSTY; SEA WORLD: Sea World handout incls VS workers frolice in pool w killer whales 9/23/88 birth of killer whale; announcement that killer whale Kasatka is pregant &amp; is expected to delvier this summer; SOTs Jim Antrim, Senior Curator &amp; Jim Clarke, Asst Curator of Animal Training. (0:00)/
Elk / Deer / Sunset / Bald Eagle / Killer Whales / Glacier / Black Bear / Moonrise / Whales Splashes / Chicks / Boreal Forest / Wolf / Grizzly / Bison
05:02:47:06- 05:03:04:04 - Whales spout from small boat - Kodiak Island - Summer- AK 05:03:05:13- 05:03:11:04 - Whales dives fin whales 05:03:12:28- 05:03:24:04 - Sea Otter in bay 05:03:26:01- 05:03:35:19 - Sunset TL foggy top of Mt. above town
Killer Whales at Vancouver Aquarium
At the Vancouver Aquarium, Kyushu the killer whale calf swims with her mother and is fed by zoologists, followed by a report that the young whale died suddenly. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
WHALE TALK 1991
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IS HELPING HUMANS LEARN THE LANGUAGE THAT A WHALE USES TO COMMUNICATE.
News Clip: Perr Como's Easter by the Sea
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas.