Episode 12 and 2007 Anthology of Underwater TV series now available

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TWO YEARS OF PROVIDING VOYEURISTIC VIEWS OF UNDERWATER LIFE
As 2007 comes to a close, so does the second year of the Pacific Northwest's ONLY underwater TV series: "SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest." Episodes 7 through 12 showcase underwater sculptures, submarine surrealism, underwater robots built by high-school students and their larger equivalents used by NOAA to explore the depths of our Marine Sanctuaries. Music-wise, there's the hoppin' Blue Crab Blues. There are also several celebrity shorts about Puget Sound courtesy of local PBS station KCTS, exploding subaqua slime, salmon sporting Christmas colors, and assorted other peeks into the world beneath the surface of Pacific Northwest waters. And there's a visit with seals hunted off the coast of southern Africa.

Episode 12 is available on a cable-access station (hopefully) near you.

2-DVD sets of each year, 2006 and 2007, are available from the show's web site:

SEA-Inside: Home

"SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest" is a half-hour, bi-monthly TV series produced by Suquamish, Washington resident and underwater videographer John F. Williams. The point of this TV series is to introduce people in the Pacific Northwest to their underwater neighbors. It is a non-profit project co-sponsored by Still Hope Productions, Inc. and Northwest Film Forum of Seattle.

This series is now airing on 36 cable-access stations from Oceanside, California to New England, from Florida to Sechelt, British Columbia, reaching about 3 million homes.

If it's not on your local community station, call them and request it.
 
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