Stunningly beautiful images, though I didn't hear the words "old growth forests," and wonder why they were largely ignored: a brief visual image, that's all. They are also a foundational part of the system that fosters all that variety of life, including the intertidal and estuarial zones.
@RachaelMarion-q2j11 күн бұрын
Found this video while looking for short videos to share with my students in a homeschool co-op marine biology class that I teach. This week's lesson is all about our very own Salish Sea. I love the similarities between the Salish Sea and a windblown tree. Thank you for putting this video together. We sure do live in a beautiful part of the country and I love co-existing with such amazing creatures around us.
@bobturner764211 күн бұрын
thank you Rachel. I am delighted that you find the movie useful for your class. That was my hope when I made the movie - that a tree might be a helpful way to tell the story of how the Salish Sea works.
@MarieMartinez4418 күн бұрын
pure fascination. Thank you so much
@andreahildebrandt313218 күн бұрын
Great! Thank you!
@marjoriecoey341828 күн бұрын
The greatest of all fish in my eyes! Watching them in Fraser River year after year going through many obstacles to where they were born. Life givers to many species. Massive respect for them.❤
@therealstripes10122Ай бұрын
i want to be a salmon
@PankaSowaddikalanАй бұрын
the sole reason i went to canada as student and got my PR was to explore its vast flora and fauna. But was soon got stuck in Vancouver city life . Ppl around me didn't want to miss a days work to explore mother nature . I still cherish my solo trip from calgary to Toronto, Williams lake . Soon ppl declared to my family back home in india that i have gone mad . so went back to live in rural india and soon will be back to diacover these areas plus Andes, Rockies, Himalayas . life ia too short to discover all of our earth . May be next life is booked as well .
@mangographics225Ай бұрын
What a wonderful channel ... and delightful video! A wonderful adventure and is just a wonderful experience for us to witness such a beautiful wilderness!!
@WilliamJohnson-g6zАй бұрын
Thanks that was an amazing trip. Takes me back to the '70s. That was an awesome film! It looks like you guys had a great time!!
@dianne11caАй бұрын
This was very enjoyable to watch. You captured the feel of the place and the time so well. I was 16 in 1974, living in coastal B.C., and I spent many happy hours hiking in the mountains around and near Vancouver. Thanks for this great explore and for sharing it with us. What beautiful memories for all of you. <3
@AirshipOverWaterАй бұрын
I just wanted to say - thank you for this video. What a journey! Someday, I hope to see the Nahanni with my own eyes -- in big part thanks to you sharing your adventure!
@Wheelchair-bear2 ай бұрын
Climate change? ....... Stopped watching!
@AutodeskFTW2 ай бұрын
So no little winged creatures came out at night as one guy has claimed? Said he and 3 others went there and spent the night on the water since the creatures didn’t go on water. He said they were fast white things with wings that would scurry quickly across the ground from sunset to sunrise. Is it true?
@Barlas5112 ай бұрын
No monsters, cryptids 😢
@blueparadise152 ай бұрын
This is an incredible video!!!
@treplay88462 ай бұрын
So who taught them how to do the nest thing?
@paulinavazquezquintana56622 ай бұрын
I love it ! its so hard to find info and videos on salmon like this that are not related to fishing, I just want to admire and understand their habitat and ecology, not trick them and play around with them :)
@JTSunriseMusic2 ай бұрын
The creator spirit blessed the Salish Sea, thanks for wonderful work of this video
@AndresHernandez-hh3vm2 ай бұрын
Amazing footage! Thank you
@chessmckenzie14892 ай бұрын
Very good Video. By coincidence I just started reading Dangerous River last week. Thanks again
@yourservice672 ай бұрын
our nahanni
@bigbc52932 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your videos
@bigbc52932 ай бұрын
Love your videos found you by accident looking for fishing areas in howe sound now I'm hooked and subscribed thank you for showing the world our beautiful natural region
@bigbc52932 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible I'm so glad you shared such a wonderful video. Btw is that a double eagle?
@funkymutation33922 ай бұрын
What a gift this video is! Thank you for sharing!
@Primaryinjection2 ай бұрын
Wow! What a trip. Love the attention to detail in the photos and sketches.
@Bowler-y7w3 ай бұрын
I bet the fishing was really good this is my dream vacation
@ttul3 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@katnikov3 ай бұрын
Beautiful photography and great narration . Answered many questions for Me Thank you for this . Loved the pink run video as well
@hoop20063 ай бұрын
Bravo! and Thank you!
@1terrycollins3 ай бұрын
Well done, Bob. The beautiful video and thoughtful script combine to create a powerful impression of an under-recognized, underappreciated ecosystem.
@redhammer57833 ай бұрын
Wow! What an amazing adventure! Ive dreamed about doing this for many years now
@2lipToo3 ай бұрын
Wonderful video!
@devinsmith32163 ай бұрын
This is super special. Thank you for sharing!
@natashawehn78193 ай бұрын
thank you for your beautiful film and very effective educational content Bob - you are a treasure just like the environment you describe:)
@p7y900s3 ай бұрын
A friend and I canoed the Nahanni from Glacier lake to the falls in 85.We had no white water experience,I was 18yrs old, and capsized on a bend over a rock before Rabbit kettle.I thought twice about continuing on after the falls and without a spray skirt.That river spooked the hell out of me.
@markachbar25894 ай бұрын
As a Hornby Island summer resident based in Vancouver I deeply appreciate the effort you put into making this film. It's delightful and delicate, informative, beautiful and poignant.
@kileyredhead4 ай бұрын
Another gorgeous achievement in filmmaking! Thank you for caring so much about this precious region where we live. ❤
@trystanglynn4 ай бұрын
Benji gives this wonderful video two thumbs up! Thanks for creating the awareness of this jewel of the Pacific Northwest ❤
@monicapandian4 ай бұрын
How beautifully captured! I absolutely love our humpbacks in the Salish sea and love watching them. Thanks for taking the effort to kindle passion and respect for the whales :)
@slautensach47204 ай бұрын
Great photography, great advocacy, helpful maps - finally not a presentation that stops at national boundaries! Thank you for caring, we'll spread the word.
@thatsMYbeef4 ай бұрын
Yes.."what a gift"... thank-you
@thatsMYbeef4 ай бұрын
About my third or fourth time watching
@dougnash63164 ай бұрын
Awesome video Bob. 👍👍Thank you.
@marianasanchez83454 ай бұрын
Absolutely touched... I want to be a salmon....
@steveschijns32044 ай бұрын
you might enjoy the music video of my 2023 Nahanni trip: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e32VkGWAosarjMk
@sw87414 ай бұрын
Nice video, informative. Pro tip: watch at 1.75x to save time and still be able to understand it.
@poveisi5 ай бұрын
Bob, if you don't mind sharing, what are those sunglasses you're wearing and do you recommend them for kayaking?
@stevenfbowditch6 ай бұрын
Nice video Bob! Great to see you again in Owl Creek! Steve
@ginademarco85826 ай бұрын
Absolutely majestic ❤
@questionablilz6 ай бұрын
It was great to meet you today Bob, thanks for sharing this with me 🙏☺️ - Lily