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Last updated Tuesday, December 7, 2004

Videos

Super Nuria 2m:15s (May 2003) - Nuria Ruiz was a PMEL buoy technician aboard the Ka'imimoana at the same time that Dana Tomlinson was aboard as a sponsored Teacher at Sea. Nuria amazed everyone with her multiple skills. Our camera was able to capture some of the many tasks that she performed on the vessel -- hence the title of this video Super Nuria!

Dana in Clem's Kitchen 2m:37s (May 2003) - If an army marches on its stomach, then ship personnel wellbeing is directly correlated to the kitchen. On board the Ka'imimoana is a wonderful chief steward Clementine. Join Dana in learning more about how Clem keeps everyone "fat and happy".

Teacher at Sea -South Bay Union School District 21m.35s (May 2003) - Dana Tomlinson, from Emory Elementary School in the South Bay Union School District (SBUSD) in San Diego, was our sponsored Teacher at Sea aboard the Ka'imimoana in March of 2002. The school district was justifiably proud of Dana's achievements and wanted to bring her adventure to a wider audience. With the help of the San Diego County Office of Education, and ITV, a "commercial" half-hour video was produced. Jorge Mora from SBUSD was instrumental in bringing this about. This video will be played repeatedly from the County's Cable Education Channel.

Song of the KA 2m:40s (May 2003) - A hurricane perturbed schedule, a meeting of some musical minds, some international talent, and an insistent producer -- are all the ingredients that went into this original composition. Enjoy the KA song with words and music by John Bumgardner, Takeshi Izumo, Michelle Pelkey, and Larry Wooten.

NOTE: We are in the process of captioning each of our videos. If you have any questions about the videos or captioning, please contact Jennifer Hammond (jennifer.hammond@noaa.gov).

 

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