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B-Roll: Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Research
7:35
Select footage of aerial photogrammetry research in Cook Inlet beluga whales using a hexacopter drone, and beluga whales in Cook Inlet.
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B-Roll: Green Sponge and Lab Research
3:46
NOAA footage shows NOAA Fisheries sponge/coral biologist collecting green sponge from Delta Oceanographic's submersible during a 2005 habitat survey in Alaska. Henry Ford Health System footage shows biomedical researcher Fred Valeriote working in his
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B-Roll: Saildrone Launch and Shakedown Cruise
9:35
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B-Roll: Octopus, Giant Pacific, Research in Alaska
2:18
B-roll of Giant Pacific Octopus underwater, research aboard boat.
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Opah Fish Science with Nick Wegner
0:38
New research by NOAA Fisheries has revealed the opah, or moonfish, as the first fully warm-blooded fish that circulates heated blood throughout its body much like mammals and birds, giving it a competitive advantage in the cold ocean depths.
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B-Roll: Southern Resident Killer Whales & NOAA Research
2:50
Select footage of southern resident killer whales in Puget Sound and NOAA Fisheries researchers collecting prey samples including fish parts and scales.
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B-Roll: Aerial Hexacopter Footage of Northern Resident Killer Whales
0:50
For the first time, scientists have used an unmanned aerial vehicle to photograph killer whales from above. This gives scientists a new way to monitor killer whale health and reproduction. See the full story here: http://1.usa.gov/1saLzIG
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B-Roll: Photogrammetry Research on Southern Resident Killer Whales
7:33
Select footage of photogrammetry research on southern resident killer whales using an unmanned hexacopter. Images will be used to measure body condition and health of these endangered whales, and the data will be used to help guide recovery efforts.
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B-Roll: Winter 2015 Killer Whale Research Cruise on NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada
10:15
Select video from research cruise off the Washington coast in late Feburary, 2015, and focused on studying the southern resident killer whale's winter behavior and feeding patterns. Footage includes L121, a baby born to L94 in late Februrary.
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B-Roll: Gray Whale Necropsy in Seattle on 1/24/2015
2:46
Select footage from a gray whale necropsy conducted by the Marine Mammal Stranding Network on January 24, 2015 in Seattle, WA. The cause of death for this whale was a ship strike, and lacerations from a propeller can be seen on the whale's right side
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B-Roll: Stormwater Runoff Effects on Coho Salmon
6:25
Select raw footage showing research on effects of stormwater runoff on survival and behavior of coho salmon. Salmon are exposed tanks filled with clean water control, unfiltered stormwater, and filtered stormwater.
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