Steller Sea Lion Research
A six part movie series

Episode 2:
Hazy's Moving Day

Staff from the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre and the University of British Columbia (UBC) moved Hazy, a female Steller sea lion, to her new residence at Reed Point Marina near Vancouver. This award-winning project studies the way trained sea lions use oxygen while diving in a wild setting. Scientists will use this knowledge to conserve dwindling populations of wild Steller sea lions in Alaska.

Please try the film clip "Hazy's Moving Day" below.
The movie file is in Quick Time format. You will need the plug-in to view it.

 

 

First published in Aquanews for the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre

 

See open water research for more information about this study.

7 February 2005

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