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- It's sink or swim as entrepreneurs from all over the world pitch their groundbreaking crypto and NFT businesses to the panel of Killer Whale Judges. Aiming to gain as many "Swim" votes as possible and avoid the dreaded "Sink".
- Robert Lansing and Lee Meriwether star in this warm and compelling family drama about a compassionate scientist who forms an unlikely friendship with a magnificent killer whale.
- A naive filmmaker sets out to make the next true crime hit. Woefully underprepared and faced with a cast of kooky suspects, his plans unravel in spectacular fashion and threaten to throw him behind bars.
- A fishing village is terrorized by a giant whale, and the fishermen are determined to kill it. A Japanese variation of the "Moby Dick" story.
- Scientists dive deep on the mysterious and unusual predatory behavior of orcas attacking great white sharks, and the disappearance of the other sharks after these attacks.
- The Killer Whale Who Changed The World tells the story of the birth of our love affair with orcas and explores the past, present and future of the most famous family of orcas - the southern residents.
- A newly discovered mega-hunt is happening off the coast of South Africa. In an epic annual spectacle in False Bay, a pod of cunning killer whales hunt 5,000 common dolphins.
- Joseph, a young homeless man, struggles through another day, when a chance encounter offers the promise of the change he so greatly desires.
- During four years of shooting in the icy waters that surround the volcanic archipelago of the Crozet Islands, we have followed the trial and tribulations of Delphine, a young female adolescent killer whale. Living and growing within her family group she gradually learns how to find her bearings, how to hunt king penguins or Minke rorquals and how to get stranded in order to catch sea elephants.
- The most complex marine species on the planet, our counterparts in the sea, is the orca, the ruler of the ocean. Orcas, also called killer whales, are the most widely distributed marine mammal in the world -- their realm extends from the Arctic to the Antarctic. They number fewer than 100,000 worldwide, and learning more about them is a global endeavor for Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team of explorers, who travel to both the Northern and Southern hemispheres as they seek out killer whales in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Cousteau and the team discover that people and orcas share surprising similarities, even similar needs, and they relate their findings to the captivity and release of Keiko, from Free Willy fame, who captured the world's imagination and whose survival depended on pioneering efforts to reintroduce Keiko into the wild. The team also learns how some of the threats to killer whales now intersect with human lives. Intriguing detours in the expedition arise, leading to critical examinations of our environment, of the food on our dinner tables, even of our own health.
- In the heart of Vancouver Island, the Cowichan Tribes have been performing their songs & dances for many generations. Only since the 1950's have they been made available to the general public in a performance called a 'Tzinqwa Opera' Narrated by teacher & drummer, John George, he tells the story of the Thunderbird & the Killer Whale while the dancers are acting out the legend. Set on the beautiful banks of the Cowichan River, we witness the Cowichan Tribes recreate the story. We talk and met with John George and his dancers & get their perspectives on carrying out a heritage of the songs and dances that started with their ancestors a very long time ago.
- In "Killer Whale and Crocodile" carvers from two of the world's great carving traditions come together. A First Nations carver from Canada travels into the jungles of Papua New Guinea and a New Guinea carver travels to urban Canada. Together, they share each other's cultures and learn about the myths and legends that inform their individual artistic styles. In the Spring of 2006 John Marston, a young Coast Salish carver from Vancouver Island who has already gained a strong reputation for his innovative approach to traditional Coast Salish styles, visited Teddy Balangu, a carver from the Sepik River of Papua New Guinea. Teddy returned to Canada where he was the artist in residence at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia for 5 months. What strikes the eye as one looks from John's art to Teddy's is the similarity of forms and lines found in Coast Salish and Sepik River pieces. The Coast Salish carvings include killer whales, ravens and eagles; the Sepik pieces include crocodiles, cassowaries and hornbills. But both speak of culture, tradition and art. John and Teddy's journeys would not have been possible without Elaine Monds, director of Alcheringa Gallery in Victoria, BC and Dr. Carol Mayer, Curator for Oceania and Africa at the Museum of Anthropology. Elaine has for many years championed the art of the Northwest Coast and the Sepik River. She is perhaps the only person in the world who sells the work of Papua New Guinea artists as the work of individual artists instead of cultural curios. Carol has long championed the arts of Oceania and Africa as living art traditions. The exchange inspires the most magnificent projects either of the carvers has ever undertaken.
- The killer whale was long feared as a fierce merciless predator until, in May 1964, one was brought into captivity for the first time. It quickly became clear they were highly intelligent, social creatures. Learn more about these behemoths of the seas in this look into their lives.
- Steed suspects that the gymnasium Cathy is using to train a prize-fighter is actually the front for a gang of ambergris smugglers.
- Mike hunts down a killer whale that has been terrorizing a local coastal community.
- 36 million years B.C., a pregnant Basilosaurus whale resorts to desperate measures to find food for herself and her unborn infant. On land, mammals are growing into enormous creatures.
- 1983–1998TV Episode
- Whaling ships come to hunt down Guppie with the rest of her Gray whale friends even though they are protected by international law. The Captain is determined to find them even though it will endanger his ship and crew.
- 2006– 1h 52mTV-PG8.4 (15)TV EpisodeThe most complex marine species on the planet, our counterparts in the sea are the orca, the ruler of the ocean. They are the most widely distributed marine mammal in the world, and their realm extends from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Orcas, also called killer whales, number fewer than 100,000 worldwide, and learning more about them is a global endeavor for Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team of explorers, who travel to both the northern and southern hemispheres as they seek out killer whales in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Patrick Dykstra heads to the fjords of northern Norway to study killer whales. His goal is to dive alongside these intelligent creatures and examine how they've been able to adapt there hinting behavior to capitalize on the efforts of fishing vessels
- Coyote and Mark go kayaking next to one of the largest predators in the world: killer whales.
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- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2017– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 32mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019– 1h 57mPodcast Episode
- Agreeing to help his friend Professor Ranobel in her study of the melting ice caps, Geronimo and company take a trip into the arctic; however their passage does not go smoothly when they find the ship they're on under attack from one of the ocean's most fearsome creatures.
- 2008– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 47mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 6mPodcast Episode
- This is the emotional story of one young killer whale's quest for companionship after he was separated from his family. Luna was just two years old when, alone and confused, he found himself on the rugged, wild coast of Vancouver Island. Following his tumultuous life, the film records the human friendships he developed and the trouble this led him into. From death threats to numerous capture attempts by the government, the film-makers watched as people tried to determine his fate. Luna shows us how quickly our lives can once again cross with the natural world.
- 2022–TV EpisodeHost Francis von Zoofendorfen learns how rare and endangered animals can be a great boost to the economy even when they go extinct.
- 1985–7.1 (15)TV Episode