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Luna & Dog on Animal Planet

September 12, 2009

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http://animal.discovery.com/videos/untamed-uncut/ The show will do a small 1-2 min segment on this clip. Sunday Sept 13 at 9 pm Luna & Dog was also sighted on the Ellen DeGeneres show, the award winning feature film Saving Luna, and will appear in the feature film Unity – the sequal to the award winning feature film Earthlings. [...]

The Jumper

July 28, 2009

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A group of southern residents, thought to belong to either K or L pod make their way off while one (female) breaches forward 6 times in total, what a wonderful moment shared by all!

Happy fathers day J1

June 21, 2009

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Ruffles J1 of the southern resident orca population by now has father several offspring and also must be a grandfather, perhaps a great grandfather! So this shout out is to him! Almost 60 years old, he shows no sign of slowing down. We hope he is with us for many more fathers days to come!!! [...]

Orca Boarding

April 26, 2009

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I believe that now, more then ever, we need to embed our minds into what makes us happy. Because should we decide to submit to paranoia, confusion and fear, we will truly manifest a global nightmare. Keep your minds empty and clean, do what you must to remain free. Kiteboarding is a good exercise in [...]

T44 Nice knowing you

April 1, 2009

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(Aug 22, 2005 with 5 Star Whales and T44 at the Oak Bay gulf course) From Orca Lab: A couple of days ago, the MacKays were told of a sighting of a dead orca floating near Hope Island (near Port Hardy). The DFO was alerted and with the help of a Coast Guard boat, that [...]

Orca Board @ OrcaGirl

March 21, 2009

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The board is done and I am so excited! This will be the board I will use to learn to kiteboard, but of course who better to demonstrate it then David, a kiteboarder extraordinaire! This was a gift to me from FreeStylePlaya for my contribution to the project, so as you saw earlier, I drew [...]

Luna’s Legacy

January 9, 2009

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This is a video I produced in 2003. Luna (a solitary cetacean) died at age 6 when he was struck by a boat propeller in March of 2006. In 2008 several of the southern resident orcas (Luna’s family) disappeared, scientists suggest starvation and pollution are the main causes. Luna’s mother Splash L67 and younger brother [...]