Creatures of the Pacific Northwest

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

Jean-Michel Cousteau describes a colorful dive off the Pacific Northwest where cold, nutrient rich water helps support a rich ecosystem with an abundance of sealife. He describes encounters with giant Pacific octopus, wolf eels, sunflower sea stars, a rat fish, pink scallops. a cockle, a strawberry anemone, a matridium anemone, shiner surf perch, bull kelp, and a hermit crab. Jean-Michel says he loves diving in cold water environments because he loves the amount of colorful sea life that can be seen there.

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  • very useful and nice video..

    

  • Cold water oceans are so scary to swim in. Can't c what is swimming below you

  • i live in oregon and have always been scared of swimming in the ocean

  • please omit divers from the video.

  • Interesting and always unique! Great video.

  • Great! Thanks for sharing this amazing video. Love, Anke

  • Super Fantabulous video, THANK YOU!!!

  • Fantastic, thank you for uploading this informative and well made video ~~~

  • Always great to go on an adventure with the team! We love experiencing the undersea world through your videos.

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