Channel Islands Live Archived Programs

Staci Kaye-Carr
 

Channel Islands Live is an exciting new way to experience the wild, isolated land and seascapes of your national park and national marine sanctuary. Take a virtual visit to the Channel Islands through archived broadcasts and video clips that highlight the remarkable natural and cultural resources of the islands and their surrounding waters.

Archived Channel Islands Live programs were recorded from previous live broadcasts. Video clips come from previous live broadcasts, webcams, and other sources. Click on the links below to view or download the program of your choice.

 
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Duration:
21 minutes, 54 seconds

Join rangers on a curriculum-based virtual dive through the kelp forest. This archived Channel Islands Live Dive program is of a curriculum-based presentation for school groups and was recorded from a previous live broadcast from Anacapa Island.

 
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Duration:
21 minutes, 33 seconds

Join rangers on a curriculum-based virtual dive through the kelp forest. This archived Channel Islands Live Dive program is of a curriculum-based presentation for school groups and was recorded from a previous live broadcast from Anacapa Island.

 
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Duration:
18 minutes, 58 seconds

Join rangers on a curriculum-based virtual dive through the kelp forest. This archived Channel Islands Live Dive program is of a curriculum-based presentation for school groups and was recorded from a previous live broadcast from Anacapa Island.

 
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Duration:
22 minutes, 20 seconds

This dive was broadcast to the National Mall in Washington, DC, as part of a national BioBlitz 2016 and a Kids to Parks Day celebration.

 
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Duration:
33 minutes, 53 seconds

Join rangers on a curriculum-based virtual hike on Anacapa Island to learn about seabirds. This archived Channel Islands Live Hike program is of a curriculum-based presentation for school groups and was recorded from a previous live broadcast from Anacapa Island.

 
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Duration:
28 minutes, 34 seconds

Join rangers on a curriculum-based virtual hike on Anacapa Island to learn about learn about the Island Chumash and how they used the natural resources around them to provide their basic needs. This archived Channel Islands Live Hike program is of a curriculum-based presentation for school groups and was recorded from a previous live broadcast from Anacapa Island.

 
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Duration:
34 minutes, 54 seconds

Join rangers on a curriculum-based virtual hike on Anacapa Island to learn about learn about the Channel Islands’ tie to the book Island of the Blue Dolphins. This archived Channel Islands Live Hike program is of a curriculum-based presentation for school groups and was recorded from a previous live broadcast from Anacapa Island.

 
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Duration:
44 minutes, 2 seconds

Learn about the Island of the Blue Dolphins novel and the story that inspired it from Steve Schwartz, a former archaeologist with the U.S. Navy on San Nicolas Island, and Sara Schwebel, an Associate Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina.

 
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Duration:
29 minutes, 32 seconds

Students explore park ranger jobs through meeting a ranger in an interactive distance learning program. Students learn about job responsibilities by using objects from the ranger's backpack as discussion prompts. Program was specially developed for classes reading Exploring Parks with Ranger Dockett in their Houghton Mifflin Harcourt language arts textbook.

 
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Duration:
3 minutes, 52 seconds

What is kelp? This video clip supports the From Shore to Sea curriculum Story 4.

 
 
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Duration:
3 minutes, 24 seconds

This video clip highlights the California Spiny Lobster, an integral part of the kelp forest environment.

Last updated: January 19, 2018

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