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Title Monk seals / produced by National Geographic
Published District of Columbia : National Geographic, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (24 min.)
Series Crittercam
VAST: academic video online
Summary A true "living fossil," the Hawaiian monk seal is the oldest living member of its order of pinnipeds. It has remained virtually unchanged for over 15 million years. But today, this ancient species is in serious jeopardy. Frank Parrish and his team at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Honolulu Laboratory, have invited Dr. Mike Heithaus to help on an ongoing quest to understand what is killing these extraordinary creatures. What he discovered shocked scientists and explained, at least in part, why the problem was not alleviated: the seals were, in reality, foraging and feeding in waters far outside the boundaries of the protected areas, where commercial fishing or other outside factors could still impact their prey population
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed July 1, 2014)
This edition in English
Subject Seals (Animals)
Seals (Animals) -- Behavior
Seals (Animals)
Seals (Animals) -- Behavior.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author National Geographic Films.