Marine Life Videos
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This page features fantastic marine life videos on VHS cassette from National Geographic.
Dolphins: The Wild Side VideoKnown for their boundless grace and playful energy, captive dolphins are always eager to please and perform. But at home in the open sea, there's another little-known side to these awe-inspiring mammals that's powerful, cunning, and ruthless. Witness as a team of dolphins coordinates a devastating attack on a massive school of fish. See the largest, most fearsome member of the dolphin family—a killer whale (orca) —that can travel as fast as 30 miles an hour underwater to capture its next victim. Observe as dolphins learn from an early age how to hydroplane through mere inches of water to catch fish. You'll be amazed to explore the secret side of these sociable yet aggressive creatures. Approximately 60 minutes. © 1999 Buy National Geographic's Dolphins: The Wild Side video ( USA / Canada |
Killer Whales: Wolves of the Sea VideoThroughout every ocean on earth, killer whales (orcas) are the masters of the sea. Like wolves on land, these fearsome predators often hunt in packs, working together to snare their next meal. You'll journey around the globe to see their extraordinary hunting techniques in action. Plunge beneath the waves to watch the orcas round up schools of herring, which they stun with flicks of their powerful tails. Discover the whales 'playing with their food'- tossing their prey around in a frenzied game that hones their hunting skills. And witness the amazing spectacle of these huge orcas hurling themselves onto the beach to snatch their unsuspecting prey. You will gain a new appreciation of these magnificent creatures as you come face-to-face with Killer Whales. Approximately 60 minutes. © 1993 Buy National Geographic's Killer Whales: Wolves of the Sea video ( USA / Canada |
Australia's Great Barrier Reef VideoJoin National Geographic for a tour of oceanic wonder. Australia's Great Barrier Reef takes you on a journey to this exotic oasis, where you'll see strange and beautiful creatures and witness an annual coral spawning, one of nature's most monumental undersea events. Approximately 60 minutes.© 1998 Buy National Geographic's Australia's Great Barrier Reef video ( USA / Canada |
Forest of the Deep VideoEvery day hundreds of creatures live and play in the pristine waters of California's spectacular Channel Islands. But El Nino's warm temperatures and raging storms—the worst in more than 15 years—cast a wave of destruction over this remarkable life-giving kelp forest and its inhabitants. See powerful currents uproot underwater kelp plants up to 100 feet in length. Witness elephant seals and their defenseless pups as they are taken out to sea by the relentless waters. Then find signs of renewal and life as the kelp forest recovers from the violence. Be there to discover the dramatic untold story of El Nino's devastating effects on the marine plants and animals of southern California's magnificent coastal islands. Approximately 60 minutes. © 1999 Buy National Geographic's Forest of the Deep Video ( USA / Canada |
Jewels of the Caribbean Sea VideoTour the depths of the Caribbean Sea. In waters famed for hidden treasures, another kind of wealth lies in abundance. Witness an array of brightly colored, exotic creatures. Approximately 55 minutes. © 1994 Buy National Geographic's Jewels of the Caribbean Sea video ( USA / Canada |
Ocean Drifters VideoCircle the globe with National Geographic on an underwater voyage powered by earth's great ocean currentsùthe incredible superhighways of marine life. You'll plunge into an alien world where millions of sea creatures, from tiny seahorses to enormous sharks, spend their entire lives adrift, circling the planet on currents that can carry them 100 miles a day. Approximately 55 minutes. © 1994 Buy National Geographic's Ocean Drifters video ( USA / Canada |


