Filmmaker Bob Turner explores the wild environment in and around Howe Sound just north of Vancouver, Canada's largest Pacific coast city.
S 1/ E 1- Orca Morning(8m)
S 1/ E 2- Seasons in the Sound(11m)
S 1/ E 3- The Salmon are Back(11m)
S 1/ E 4- Pink Salmon in Howe Sound(8m)
S 1/ E 5- Anchovy in Howe Sound(11m)
S 1/ E 6- Exploring Howe Sound(19m)
S 1/ E 7- Howe Sound Ballet(8m)
S 1/ E 8- Orcas on the Hunt(11m)
S 1/ E 9- Sea Lion Spring(8m)
S 1/ E 10- Celebrating the Welcome Figure(15m)
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