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Oregon Sea Grant Communications Videotapes and DVDs, 1977-2011

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program.
Title
Oregon Sea Grant Communications Videotapes and DVDs
Dates
1977-2011 (inclusive)
1985-2005 (bulk)
Quantity
6.30 cubic feet, including 80 VHS, 31 Umatic and 11 Betacam tapes, 11 DVDs, 9 videotape reels, 1 D-2 Composite digital tape and 1 Hi-8 cassette; 7 boxes, ( 7 boxes)
Collection Number
FV 185 - SG 1
Summary
The Oregon Sea Grant Communications Videotapes and DVDs consist of multimedia recordings either created or collected by Oregon Sea Grant staff. The materials generally concentrate on topics related to ocean research, marine resources and coastal life, though items related to rivers, forestry and land management are included as well. In addition to finished educational productions meant for a mass audience, the collection also features video recorded lectures, raw research footage, conference proceedings and annual reports. A large portion of this collection, including all of it DVDs, has been digitized and made available online.
Repository
Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

The Oregon Sea Grant program was established on February 20, 1968 as a result of the National Sea Grant Program and College Act of 1966. The first and largest of three programs set up at that time, its mission was to develop "an understanding and appreciation of how to live with the ocean and how to manage the coastal zone." In the years since, the program has focused on five areas: marine extension, education and training, seafood research, coastal environments, and public policy analysis.

Cooperatively funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the State of Oregon and local communities, and by private industry, the program provides competitive research grants and supports Extension activities related to ocean science and coastal life. In pursuing its mission, Oregon Sea Grant works closely with the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station and the Hatfield Marine Science Center, both based in Newport, Oregon. Initially administered by Oregon State University Oceanography Professor Herbert F. Frolander, the Sea Grant program has been directed in subsequent years by William Wick (1973-1988), Robert Malouf (1989-2008), Steven Brandt (2008-2013) and Shelby Walker (2014-).

Jim Larison and Joe Cone were both heavily involved with the writing, editing and production of multiple Oregon Sea Grant films and print publications. Larison began his work at Oregon State University in 1978 as Assistant to the Director for Communications of Oregon Sea Grant. He became the Director of Sea Grant Communications in 1983, and continued in that role until about 1994. Joe Cone joined the Oregon Sea Grant staff in 1983 and eventually succeeded Larison as Director of Communications; he retired in 2015.

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Content Description

The Oregon Sea Grant Communications Videotapes and DVDs consist of raw footage and finalized productions documenting scientific inquiry in the Pacific Ocean and Oregon's rivers; social, economic and community dynamics on the Oregon Coast and elsewhere; and a variety of topics related to forestry, ecology and land management. The bulk of the collection consists of VHS (80), Umatic (31) or Betacam (11) videotapes, as well as 11 DVDs. Nine videotape reels (both one-inch and two-inch), one D-2 composite digital tape, and a single Hi-8 cassette round out the holdings. All of the DVDs and several of the videotapes have been migrated off of physical media and made available online.

Many of the items held in the collection were created by Oregon Sea Grant or otherwise benefited from the program's expertise. Major productions held in the collection - and generally represented across multiple material formats - include Mammals of the Sea (1980); Gray Whale: A Radio Tagging Experiment (1980); Estuary: Columbia's Link with the Sea (1981); Farmers of the Sea (1985); Sagebrush Country (1987); Oregon's Ocean (1991); and The Return of the Salmon: Restoring the Fish to Rivers and Watersheds (1995). Oregon Sea Grant Communications employees Jim Larison and Joe Cone played significant roles in the creation of many of the collection's films.

In addition to finished products, the collection also features raw footage of ocean floor explorations, including numerous dives in the DSV Alvin submersible research vessel and oftentimes focusing on methane vents in the deep sea. A film of fishing activities at Celilo Falls prior to its damming in 1957 stands out as an additional highlight. The collection likewise includes recordings of numerous class lectures, conference proceedings, and presentations delivered by visiting scholars, including multiple talks sponsored by the John Byrne Lecture Series and the full extent of the 1993 Portland "timber summit" presided over by President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Press conferences, visual representations of Oregon Sea Grant annual reports, and a lone paper folder containing promotional materials round out the collection.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Oregon Sea Grant Communications Videotapes and DVDs (FV 185 - SG 1), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into four series according to format: 1. VHS, 1980-2002; 2. U-Matic, 1977-1995; 3. DVD, 2002-2011; 4. Other Formats, 1981-2006.

Acquisition Information

Materials were transferred in several accessions from 1991 through 2014, primarily by Oregon Sea Grant Communications.

Processing Note

The contents of this collection were originally described as a component of a larger Oregon Sea Grant Moving Images Collection that included a significant volume of film reels, including raw footage and finalized productions of many of the videos described in this guide. The film components of that collection were separated out in 2019 for eventual description as FV 185 SG 2.

Related Materials

The Special Collections and Archives Research Center also holds a large volume of motion picture films produced or collected by Oregon Sea Grant Communications. Pre-print and print film elements, including final productions, of the Farmers of the Sea documentary film are described as the Farmers of the Sea Motion Picture Film Production (FV 185 – SG 2). Other motion picture films produced by Oregon Sea Grant Communications, including pre-print elements and final productions are available in the Oregon Sea Grant Communications Moving Images (FV 185 – SG 3).

SCARC is likewise home to the Oregon Sea Grant Program Records (RG 201) and the Sea Grant College Program Photographs (P 185), as well as the Joe Cone Papers (MSS Cone) and the William Q. Wick Papers (MSS Wick). A 2013 oral history interview with Joe Cone is available in the Voices of Oregon State University Oral History Collection (OH 009); so too is a 2017 session with former Sea Grant director Bob Malouf, as held in the Oregon State University Sesquicentennial Oral History Collection (OH 026).

Other SCARC film and video collections that place a strong emphasis on ocean research and coastal life include the Hatfield Marine Science Center Videotapes (FV 254), the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Motion Picture Films and Videotapes (FV 203), the "Oceanography: The Making of a Science" Videotapes (FV 236), and the Charles Osterberg Motion Picture Films (FV 284).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Series 1: VHS, 1980-2002

    80 VHS tapes

    Series 1 is comprised of items dubbed to VHS format, and primarily consists of educational materials - created by Oregon Sea Grant as well as other entities - focused on intersections between the natural world and socio-economic activity. In addition to finished productions, the series also holds recordings of conference proceedings and course offerings. Oregon Sea Grant production numbers assigned to a given tape have been indicated where applicable. Annotations made to tape labels have been transcribed as well.

    • Description: FV185-SG1:001: Mammals of the Sea

      (ORESU-F-80-001)

      Dates: 1980
    • Description: FV185-SG1:002: Gray Whale: A Radio Tagging Experiment
      Dates: 1980
    • Description: FV185-SG1:003: Estuary: Columbia's Link with the Sea

      (ORESU-V-82-001)

      Dates: 1981
    • Description: FV185-SG1:004: Gray Whales

      (ORESU-F-81-001)

      Dates: 1981
    • Description: FV185-SG1:005: "Exploration of Juan de Fuca Ridge"
      Dates: August 1983
    • Description: FV185-SG1:006: Farmers of the Sea

      58:00 TRT

      Dates: 1985
    • Description: FV185-SG1:007: Farmers of the Sea

      31:05 RT (ORESU-F-84-001; ORESU-V-85-001)

      Dates: 1985
    • Description: FV185-SG1:008: "Black Smokers at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge-1985 Camera Tours; 1986 ALVIN Dives"
      Dates: 1985-1986
    • Description: FV185-SG1:009: "NOAA/PMEL Vents Program-Pisces Cruise, Axial Volcano (Juan de Fuca Ridge)"
      Dates: 1986
    • Description: FV185-SG1:010: "Pisces Dive 1720; Discovery Dive Axial Smt. Vents"
      Dates: 1986
    • Description: FV185-SG1:011: Sagebrush Country
      Dates: 1987
    • Description: FV185-SG1:012: Exploring Seafloor Hot Springs on the Juan de Fuca Ridge

      (ORESU-F-88-001)

      Dates: 1988
    • Description: FV185-SG1:013: "Submersible Dives (Heceta Bank) and KMTR-TV Special"
      Dates: 1988
    • Description: FV185-SG1:014: Work is our Joy: The Story of the Columbia River Gillnetter

      (SG Comm-89-001)

      Dates: 1989
    • Description: FV185-SG1:015: Fish Filleting with Imogene Burchett
      Dates: 1990
    • Description: FV185-SG1:016: "Fifteen Mile Creek Habitat Improvement Project"
      Dates: 1991
    • Description: FV185-SG1:017: Oregon's Ocean
      Dates: 1991
    • Description: FV185-SG1:018: Oregon's Ocean

      "Master, Foreign Sales"

      Dates: 1991
    • Dates: 1991
    • Description: FV185-SG1:020: A Gentlemen's Fishery
      Dates: 1991
    • Description: FV185-SG1:021: "Forest Summit, Portland"

      Digitized and made available online in multiple parts: Part 1; Part 2

      Dates: April 2, 1993
    • Description: FV185-SG1:022: Water Quality and Our Forests: Western Oregon Research

      (VTP014)

      Dates: 1993
    • Dates: 1994
    • Description: FV185-SG1:024: Restoring Salmon and Watersheds: An Introduction

      (ORESU-V-95-002)

      Dates: 1995
    • Dates: 1995
    • Description: FV185-SG1:026: Spartina: This Stranger Among Us
      Dates: 1995
    • Description: FV185-SG1:027: "Estuarine and Ocean Survival of PNW Pacific Salmon Conference"
      Dates: March 22, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:028: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 1. "Welcome," by Bob Malouf; Session 1: People and the Oregon Coast - An Overview: "The Settlement of the Coast," by Roberta Hall; "Demographic, Economic and Employment Trends," by Brad Angle; and "Infrastructural Requirements of Today's Coast," by Don Mann
      Dates: June 6, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:029: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 2. Session 2: The State of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems. "Status and Local and Regional Trends: Offshore Waters," by Peter Lawson; "Status and Local and Regional Trends: Nearshore and Ocean Shore," by David Fox; "Status and Local and Regional Trends: Estuaries," by Bob Bailey; "Status and Local and Regional Trends: Watersheds," by Gordon Reeves and Tom Spies; "Possible Global Warming Impacts: National, Regional and Coastal Oregon Scales," by Ron Neilson
      Dates: June 6, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:030: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 3. Session 3: Perspective on Public Policy on the Coast. Bob Bailey, moderator
      Dates: June 6, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:031: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 4. Session 4: Some Significant Emerging Issues. "Sociopolitical Trends That Will Affect the Coast," by Bill Lunch; "Links Between the Environment and the Economy," by Bob Doppelt; "Visitors and Recreation: Supply, Demand, Management," by Robin Roberts; "Management Issues Concerning Marine Resources," by Neal Coenen; "Emerging Economic Issues," by Hans Radtke. Dinner presentation by Senator Ron Wyden
      Dates: June 6, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:032: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 5. Session 5: Sustainability - What It Means, What It Might Look Like. "What's in a Name?" by George Stankey; "Ecological Considerations," by Jane Lubchenco. Session 6: Strategies for Involving the Community in Creating a "Sustainable" Oregon Coast. "The Strategy of Bottom-up Community Involvement: Watershed Counils," by Bill Bradbury
      Dates: June 7, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:033: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 6. Session 6: Strategies for Involving the Community in Creating a "Sustainable" Oregon Coast. "Community Visioning and Planning for Unincorporated Coastal Communities," by Vic Affolter; "Strategies for Creating Livable Coastal Communities," by Brian Scott; "Measuring Goals for the Coast," by Deirdre Molander. Session 7: Getting There From Here. Bob Malouf, moderator and Pat Corcoran, facilitator
      Dates: June 7, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:034: Oregon Coast Sustainability Conference, Newport, Oregon, Tape 7
      Dates: June 7, 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:035: Consequences and Management of Fisheries Bycatch

      (ORESU-V-96-001)

      Dates: 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:036: Oregon's Rocky Intertidal

      (SG Comm-96-001)

      Dates: 1996
    • Dates: 1996
    • Description: FV185-SG1:038: Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium, sponsored by the Marine Conservation Biology Institute. Tape 1 of 2
      Dates: June 6, 1997
    • Description: FV185-SG1:039: Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium, sponsored by the Marine Conservation Biology Institute. Tape 2 of 2
      Dates: June 6, 1997
    • Description: FV185-SG1:040: "Anatomy of a Groundfish Stock Assessment," by David Sampson. Seminar Series for Commercial Fishermen
      Dates: December 10, 1997
    • Description: FV185-SG1:041: "History of Fishing in the Pacific Northwest," by Susan Hanna and "Fishing Communities," by Ginny Goblirsch, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #1 (MRM 507)
      Dates: January 7, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:042: North Pacific Climatological Shifts: Beyond El Niño

      (ORESU-V-98-005)

      Dates: January 8, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:043: "Gear and Extraction," by Jeff Feldner and Barry Fisher, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #2 (MRM 507)
      Dates: January 14, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:044: "Management Agencies, Authorities and Structure," by Bob Schoning and "Regulations and Laws (Magnuson)" by Jon Jacobson, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #3 (MRM 507)
      Dates: January 21, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:045: "Management Techniques," by Jim Glock, Terry Thompson and Jim Golden, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #4 (MRM 507)
      Dates: January 28, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:046: "The Business of Fishing," by Michelle Long-Eder and "Economics of Fishing," by Ginny Goblirsch, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #5 (MRM 507)
      Dates: February 4, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:047: "Processing and Marketing," by Gil Sylvia and Rod Moore, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #6 (MRM 507)
      Dates: February 11, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:048: "Understanding Seafood Markets," by Gil Sylvia. Seminar Series for Commercial Fishermen
      Dates: February 12, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:049: "Impacts of Fishing on the Environment," by Fran Recht and "By Catch and Discards" by Hal Weeks and Joe Easley, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #7 (MRM 507)
      Dates: February 18, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:050: "International Fisheries Management," by Bruce Rettig and Herb Goblirsch, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #8 (MRM 507)
      Dates: February 25, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:051: "Panel Discussion: An Ideal Fisheries Management Program," with Bob Schoning (moderator), Rick Methot, Scott Boley, Brad Warren, Joe Easley, David Sampson and Hans Radtke, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #9 (MRM 507)
      Dates: March 4, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:052: "Recreation Fisheries Interaction with Commercial Fishing," by Frank Warrens and "Aquaculture (Environmental Impacts)," by Chris Langdon, Pacific Northwest Fisheries Seminar, Session #10 (MRM 507)
      Dates: March 11, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:053: "Getting More with Less: Adding Value to Your Catch," by Michael Morrissey. Seminar Series for Commercial Fishermen
      Dates: March 12, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:054: Estuaries: Oregon's Coastal Treasures
      Dates: June 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:055: "Volcanoes, Oceans, and Life in the Solar System," by John Delaney. John Byrne Lecture Series
      Dates: October 22, 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:056: Family, Business, and Community: The Lives of Fishermen's Wives

      (ORESU-V-98-002)

      Dates: 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:057: Hydro: The Story of the Columbia River Power, 1939 [reproduction]
      Dates: 1998
    • Description: FV185-SG1:058: Estuaries and Marshes as Habitat For Salmon

      (ORESU-V-99-004)

      Dates: 1999
    • Description: FV185-SG1:059: Life Cycle of the Salmon

      (ORESU-V-99-002)

      Dates: 1999
    • Description: FV185-SG1:060: Preserving the Legacy: Ecology
      Dates: 1999
    • Description: FV185-SG1:061: Salmon: Why Bother?

      (ORESU-V-99-001)

      Dates: 1999
    • Description: FV185-SG1:062: Sustaining Groundfish through Seafloor Science
      Dates: 1999
    • Description: FV185-SG1:063: The Earth and Sea Investigators' Program - Landscape Undersea: It's a Whole New World
      Dates: circa 1990s
    • Description: FV185-SG1:064: Hidden Hazards at the Beach
      Dates: circa 1990s
    • Description: FV185-SG1:065: "Exploring the Deep Canyon - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Link Demo"
      Dates: circa 1990s
    • Description: FV185-SG1:066: "From Science to Public Action - The Oregon Approach to Environmental Problems," by Gov. John Kitzhaber. John Byrne lecture series
      Dates: January 6, 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:067: "Salmon Life History in Freshwater," by Gordon Reeves
      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:068: Biological Invasions: The Quiet Global Change (61st OSU Biology Colloquium), Tape 1. Presentations by Bob Malouf, Toby Hayes and Bruce Coblentz
      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:069: Biological Invasions: The Quiet Global Change (61st OSU Biology Colloquium), Tape 2. Presentations by Bruce Coblentz, Peter Moyle and Peter Vitousek
      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:070: Biological Invasions: The Quiet Global Change (61st OSU Biology Colloquium), Tape 3. Presentations by Ivor Knight, Lori Lach, Randy Westbrooks and Dan Simberloff
      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:071: Biological Invasions: The Quiet Global Change (61st OSU Biology Colloquium), Tape 4. Presentations by Dan Simberloff and Bob Malouf
      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:072: Echo of Water Against Rocks: Remembering Celilo Falls

      (ORESU-V-00-004)

      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:073: The Patterns of Science: An Introduction to the Visitor Center (Hatfield Marine Science Center)
      Dates: 2000
    • Description: FV185-SG1:074: Making Waves with Low Power AM Radio: The Affordable Broadcast Tool
      Dates: 2001
    • Description: FV185-SG1:075: You Ought to Tell Somebody: Dealing with Aquatic Invasive Species
      Dates: 2001
    • Description: FV185-SG1:076: "Global Warming," by Michael Oppenheimer. John Byrne Lecture Series
      Dates: January 14, 2002
    • Description: FV185-SG1:077: "The Once and Future Struggle: Challenges in Marine Fisheries Management," by Andrew Rosenberg. John Byrne Lecture Series
      Dates: February 12, 2002
    • Description: FV185-SG1:078: "Confessions of a Science Watcher: Making Sense of a Messy World," by David Perlman. John Byrne Lecture Series
      Dates: February 23, 2002
    • Description: FV185-SG1:079: "Saving Whales," by Bruce Mate. John Byrne Lecture Series
      Dates: November 12, 2002
    • Description: FV185-SG1:080: Coming Home was Easy: The West Coast Salmon Troller
      Dates: 2002
  • Series 2: U-Matic, 1977-1995

    31 U-matic tapes

    Materials recorded to U-Matic format are organized into Series 2. They include final edits of educational productions, some of which are duplicated in series 1. Also held here are collections of raw scientific research footage and the full contents of a press conference related to a 1984 ALVIN submersible dive. Annotations made to tape labels have been transcribed and included where applicable. SCARC is not equipped to provide reading room access to any of the items organized into Series 2.

    • Description: FV185-SG1:081: "Revised Salmon"

      Sp 20S with indivisible timecode. Dubbed from Court Smith's film.

      Dates: December 1977
    • Description: FV185-SG1:082: Mammals of the Sea

      (not a master)

      Dates: 1980
    • Description: FV185-SG1:083: Mammals of the Sea

      (not a master)

      Dates: 1980
    • Description: FV185-SG1:084: Mammals of the Sea Promos

      (master)

      Dates: 1980
    • Description: FV185-SG1:085: Mammals of the Sea Promos

      (not a master)

      Dates: 1980
    • Description: FV185-SG1:086: Gray Whales

      38:00-master, raw stock only

      Dates: 1981
    • Description: FV185-SG1:087: Gray Whales

      (8:20)

      Dates: 1981
    • Description: FV185-SG1:088: Estuary: Columbia's Link with the Sea

      (28:00)

      Dates: 1982
    • Description: FV185-SG1:089: Estuary: Columbia's Link with the Sea

      Estuary-not a master (28:00)

      Dates: 1982
    • Description: FV185-SG1:090: Estuary: Columbia's Link with the Sea

      5 Min. Tail Section-Transfer from 16mm Film, 2/10/82

      Dates: 1982
    • Description: FV185-SG1:091: ALVIN press conference (Dub)

      NOAA - OSU dives with "Alvin." Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon

      Dates: July 28, 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:092: ALVIN press conference 1
      Dates: July 28, 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:093: ALVIN press conference 2
      Dates: July 28, 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:094: ALVIN press conference 3, in Portland
      Dates: July 28, 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:095: "Ocean Floor Exploration off the Oregon Coast"
      Dates: August 21, 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:096: "Ocean Floor Exploration off the Oregon Coast"

      This tape contains eight sequences: 1. submarine Alvin during launch; 2. fish feeding on clam bed; 3. crab feeding on clam; 4. tube worms on the ocean floor; 5. coral and cliff, fault zone; 6. rock ledges, showing sediment layers; 7. Alvin claw retrieves rock sample; 8. Alvin is recovered by divers, hoisted onto Atlantis II

      Dates: August 21, 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:097: "Alvin Launch and Recovery"

      Produced by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

      Dates: 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:098: Inside Story: Oregon's Fishing Industry

      KEZI-TV panel discussion.

      Dates: 1984
    • Description: FV185-SG1:099: Farmers of the Sea

      15:00 version

      Dates: 1985
    • Description: FV185-SG1:100: Farmers of the Sea

      Producer's master from 1-inch; NOVA tv series, WGBH

      Dates: 1985
    • Description: FV185-SG1:101: "Vern Kulm and Erwin Suess on subduction zone research"
      Dates: September 19, 1987
    • Description: FV185-SG1:102: "OSU Sea Floor Research"
      Dates: 1987
    • Description: FV185-SG1:103: NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service-Public Service Announcements:

      (4x:30) - "Marine Litter Kills"; "Fishing Derby"; "Show and Tell"; "Fisherman." Produced by Horizon Productions/Marine Refuse Disposal Project, Port of Newport, Oregon.

      Dates: March 10, 1988
    • Description: FV185-SG1:104: "Methane Vent"

      D. Stein - Footage Source; includes description of cuts inside the cassette case.

      Dates: October 1989
    • Description: FV185-SG1:105: "Methane Vents - Sea Grant"
      Dates: circa 1989
    • Description: FV185-SG1:106: "Bruce Mate - Intro and Demo"

      (7:40)

      Dates: circa 1980s
    • Description: FV185-SG1:107: The Art of Identifying Canada Geese

      (12:13)

      Dates: circa 1980s
    • Description: FV185-SG1:108: Submarine Alvin Action Footage

      Silent footage. Tape consists of segments identified as follows: 1. Alvin and Atlantis on maneuvers; 2. Black smoker chimney on Juan de Fuca Ridge; 3. Exotic worm tubes on seafloor rock formations on Juan de Fuca Ridge; 4. Retrieval of submarine Alvin in the Pacific Ocean by divers and hoisted aboard Atlantis II.

      Dates: circa 1980s
    • Description: FV185-SG1:109: "Celilo Falls"

      16-mm print transfer

      Dates: March 13, 1995
    • Description: FV185-SG1:110: The Return of the Salmon

      (28:30)

      Dates: 1995
    • Description: FV185-SG1:111: "Salmon and Watershed Restoration"

      (historical stills, non-drop start 1:00:00)

      Dates: 1995
  • Series 3: DVD, 2002-2011

    11 DVDs

    The DVDs organized into Series 3 consist of lectures, Oregon Sea Grant annual reports, and educational programming related to coastal matters. All of the items listed in the series have been digitized and made available online.

  • Series 4: Other Formats, 1981-2006

    11 Betacam tapes, 9 videotape reels, 1 D-2 composite digital tape, 1 Hi-8 cassette; 1 folder

    Four additional format types are organized into Series 4, including working and master copies of productions listed elsewhere in the collection. Annotations made to tape labels have been transcribed and included as appropriate. SCARC is not able to provide reading room access to any of the multimedia items identified in this series.

    Series 4 also contains the collection's lone paper folder, a small set of release announcements, order forms and other promotional materials.