Videos

Two brown bears walk through a green field; a person stands behind a white camera on a tripod a good distance away.
An OASLC employee records footage of two brown bears on the coast of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

NPS/Jim Pfeiffenberger

The Ocean Alaska Science and Learning Center has created dozens of marine science videos for our partners and partner parks. In most cases, we provide recording expertise, narration, stock footage, and editing skills in creating videos that encompass a variety of subjects.

Explore some of our video projects below. Videos are organized by park; links will take you to respective park pages or YouTube. For even more videos, visit our YouTube channel.

Underwater Footage

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    Still-frame of a video; aerial view of a snow-covered, pointed volcano.

    Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

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    Still-frame of a video; two people pick up trash on a beach.

    Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance

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    Duration:
    6 minutes, 40 seconds

    This audio-described video follows the work of NPS researchers collaring bears as part of the Changing Tides research project, a study of the interconnections between intertidal invertebrates, bears, and humans in Katmai National Park and Preserve.

    Last updated: September 15, 2022