Dear colleagues,

 

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game and Sea Gypsy Research teamed up
with Moore and Moore Films and Marni Productions to produce this
11-minute educational video that introduces the problem of Steller sea
lion entanglement in marine debris. The video describes how sea lions
become entangled, the most common sources of entangling debris, and what
one could do to help reduce the number of entanglements.

 

Title: Entanglement of Steller Sea Lions in Marine Debris: Identifying
Causes and Finding Solutions

Watch the Video - WMV format (requires Windows Media Player**)

http://www.multimedia.adfg.alaska.gov/

 

If you are interested in a DVD of the video, please contact
[email protected].  We have a LIMITED number available.

 

Another short video (3 min) was produced by "Assignment Earth" using
footage and information from the entanglement video above.  If
interested in viewing, see: http://news.yahoo.com/video/2714
<http://news.yahoo.com/video/2714> 

 

Thank you,

 

Kim Raum-Suryan

 

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Kim Raum-Suryan

Pinniped Ecology Applied Research Lab (PEARL)

Marine Mammal Institute, Hatfield Marine Science Center

2030 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR 97365

Phone 541-867-0393 / Fax 541-867-0128

[email protected]

http://mmi.oregonstate.edu/pearl

 

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