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that gets you up close and personal with the marine life wonders that
surround the main Hawaiian Islands. The stars of the film are corals, fish,
urchins, crabs, octopus, turtles, sharks, manta rays, dolphins, monk seal and
many more.
The animals are moving to Hawaiian music, slack key guitar and cello, from some
of Hawaii's top musicians like the Kapakahi Brothers, Donald Kauli'a, John
Estes, Nelson Denman and Ka'u.
- The Hawaii Reef Etiquette PSA starring the talking fish
- All the music for the film recorded at Grass Shack Records, Kealakekua Bay,
Hawaii.
- Excerpts of the film can be seen on PBS Hawaii.
- English and Hawaiian animal name subtitles
- Optional commentary on locations and animal factoids
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Viewers of all ages share in the excitement of the acquatic realm and enjoy captivating footage never before seen, including a new species to science - a walking fish!
"Learning to Sea" is an underwater exploration, which compares animal behaviors, simultaneously, in two seas separate by over 7,000 miles.
The filmmaker takes you on an underwater cross-global voyage to show the correlation of the marine inhabitants.
Winner of the following awards:
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Premio Especial
28th Ciclo Internacional de Chine Submarino
San Sebastian, Spain 2004
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2004 World Media Festival
Intermedia Globe Gold - Best documentary
Hamburg, Germany
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2003 Cine Golden Eagle Award
For excellence in documentary production
USA
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Celebrate The Sea" Film Festival 2003
Gold Medal - Best feature length documentary
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Best Non-Commercial documentary
The Animal Behavior Society Film Festival 2003
USA
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