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Audio & Video
Regional radio and television producers have created stories that cover the full range of Puget Sound’s maritime heritage. Click the links below to hear audio reports and see videos of local maritime history. A broadband connection is required.
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Big Ditch: Seattle's Fishing Industry; Producer: KUOW FM/NPR; Type: Audio; Length: 53:45; Format: Windows Media Player; Port of Seattle; KUOW's Marcie Sillman explores the past, present and future of Seattle's once dominant fishing industry. Individual reports in this series are available here.
Female Sailor Bold; Producer: Joe Follansbee; Type: Audio; Length: 24:57; Format: MP3; Pirate Queen; A podcast of maritime music on the theme of women who go to sea as men
Kalakala Promotional Video (Excerpt); Producer: Elizabeth Larsen; Type: Video; Length: 1:27; Format: RealPlayer; Kalakala Alliance Foundation; Watch an excerpt of a promotional video for the Kalakala Alliance Foundation, owners of the ferry Kalakala.
Lake Washington, Treasure Trove of the Past; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 43:10; Format: Windows Media Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Jeff Hummel, underwater explorer (Jan. 2003)
Marine Force Recon: Fortune Favors the Brave; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 17:05; Format: Windows Media Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Bruce Meyer, USMC, retired (Feb. 2003)
Maritime History in Flux at South Lake Union; Producer: KUOW FM/NPR; Type: Audio; Length: 6:57; Format: RealPlayer; Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Ctr; KUOW's Amy Radil describes the troubles with maritime heritage in Seattle, and the conflicts with the city's Parks and Recreation department. (Also available as an MP3 file)
Maritime Seattle; Producer: Seattle Channel; Type: Video; Length: 15:59; Format: RealPlayer; City of Seattle; Take an in-depth look at Seattle's maritime industry with producer Jeff Gentes. This video took first place in the public affairs category at the 2005 National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors awards competition.
New Dungeness Light Station; Producer: NDLSA; Type: Video; Length: 9:00; Format: Windows Media Player; New Dungeness Light Station Association; A history of the New Dungeness Light Station on the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Northwest Maritime Center; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 44:07; Format: Windows Media Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Dave Robinson, Chris Kluck and Peter Helsell of Northwest Maritime Center of Port Townsend (Feb. 2004)
Safe Boats International, Inc.; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 29:36; Format: Windows Media Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Scott Peterson, Vice President of Safe Boats International, Inc. (April 2003)
Save the PT 658; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 30:48; Format: QuickTime Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Capt. Harry Wiedemaier, President, and Jim Brunette, Vice President, of Save the PT Boat, Inc. (March 2004)
Sea Glider; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 37:45; Format: Windows Media Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Prof. Charles Eriksen of the University of Washington School of Oceanagraphy (May 2003)
Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc.; Producer: PSMHS; Type: Video; Length: 28:08; Format: Windows Media Player; Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society; Presentation by Bill Deaver, Senior Vice President, Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc. (Sept. 2003)
Wawona Hearing; Producer: Seattle Channel; Type: Video; Length: 30:00; Format: RealPlayer; Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Ctr; Discussion of Wawona in the Urban Development and Planning Committee meeting 7/12/2006
Wawona: Seattle's Tall Ship; Producer: KCTS9/PBS; Type: Video; Length: 9:09; Format: Windows Media Player; Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Ctr; The Seattle Channel's Kelly Guenther conducts a video tour of the three-masted schooner Wawona.
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