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Cranberry Cove & Paddy's Head St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia Images © Jeffrey Gallant / GEERG.ca ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group Groupe d'étude sur les élasmobranches et le requin du Groenland GEERG.ca
Lion's mane jellyfish Méduse crinière de lion (Cyanea capillata) St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia Images © Jeffrey Gallant / GEERG.ca ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group Groupe d'étude sur les élasmobranches et le requin du Groenland GEERG.ca
Winter flounder and moon snail Plie rouge et lunatie atlantique (Pseudopleuronectes americanus & Polinices heros) Godbout, Québec - 18.06.2010 Images © Jeffrey Gallant / GEERG.ca ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group Groupe d'étude sur les élasmobranches et le requin du Groenland GEERG.ca
Poor resolution time-lapse of urchins in Baie-Saint-Pancrace during GEERG 2010 Greenland shark tagging expedition (June 16, 2010). Chronocinématographie à faible résolution d'oursins à la Baie-Saint-Pancrace lors de l'expédition de balisage 2010 du GEERG (16 juin 2010). Images © Jeffrey Gallant (GEERG.ca) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS www.geerg.ca
Time-lapse of rising tide in Baie-Saint-Pancrace during GEERG 2010 Greenland shark tagging expedition (June 16, 2010). Chronocinématographie de la marée montante à la Baie-Saint-Pancrace lors de l'expédition de balisage 2010 du GEERG (16 juin 2010). Images © Jeffrey Gallant (GEERG.ca) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS www.geerg.ca
Boat launch at Lions Bay Marina (Lions Bay, British Columbia). Two boats were used in the video montage. Mise à l'eau à la marina de Lions Bay en Colombie-Britannique. Deux bateaux ont été utilisés lors du montage vidéo. Images © Jeffrey Gallant (GEERG.ca) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group www.GEERG.ca
Approx. 6m long dead shark. Greenland shark possibly?
A sea otter in Kyuquot, British Columbia, uses a beer bottle as a tool to crack open mollusks and crustaceans. Une loutre de mer à Kyuquot, Colombie-Britannique, utilise une bouteille de bière pour ouvrir des mollusques et des crustacés. Images © Jeffrey Gallant (GEERG.ca) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group www.GEERG.ca
The Sound of Freedom. Far away you can hear the sound of a dolphin, it seems to wrap it all. It is singing from the depth of a very special place. We let ourselves be carried away into a unique paradise of a wild kingdom where the music is even more alive than ever before in the middle of the extraordinary beauty of a Thai enclave. This takes place in Loro Park, a zoological garden which started as a reception station for parrots, and has developed into one of the world greatest parks in the course of the years. In its 135.000 square-metre-big areal you can find lions, orcas, and of course gorillas and penguins among other animals. Greenland Productions have produced a CD with a background music for every single living being in the park. The piece `A Day in Paradise´ was dedicated to all the animals in this park. The music makes you feel the animals in their natural habitat, and it accompanies us on our way through the park. We can hear the special sounds of the penguins, and feel the Antarctic for a short time along with the song `Planet Penguin´, or we experience the happiness of the sea-lions with the rhythm of the song `Sea Lions Playing´. Our adventure continues, and suddenly we find ourselves in the middle of a jungle. You can hear the roar of a jaguar, and the rhythm of the drums makes our hearts beat faster when listening to the song `Jaguars Crater´. As soon as we arrive at the aquarium a musical universe surrounds us with the sound of the ocean. The theme ...
The Sound of Freedom. Far away you can hear the sound of a dolphin, it seems to wrap it all. It is singing from the depth of a very special place. We let ourselves be carried away into a unique paradise of a wild kingdom where the music is even more alive than ever before in the middle of the extraordinary beauty of a Thai enclave. This takes place in Loro Park, a zoological garden which started as a reception station for parrots, and has developed into one of the world greatest parks in the course of the years. In its 135.000 square-metre-big areal you can find lions, orcas, and of course gorillas and penguins among other animals. Greenland Productions have produced a CD with a background music for every single living being in the park. The piece `A Day in Paradise´ was dedicated to all the animals in this park. The music makes you feel the animals in their natural habitat, and it accompanies us on our way through the park. We can hear the special sounds of the penguins, and feel the Antarctic for a short time along with the song `Planet Penguin´, or we experience the happiness of the sea-lions with the rhythm of the song `Sea Lions Playing´. Our adventure continues, and suddenly we find ourselves in the middle of a jungle. You can hear the roar of a jaguar, and the rhythm of the drums makes our hearts beat faster when listening to the song `Jaguars Crater´. As soon as we arrive at the aquarium a musical universe surrounds us with the sound of the ocean. The theme ...
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