My Time With Keiko - E-book - ePub

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 Stan Minasian - My Time With Keiko.
Keiko, the star of the Free Willy movie series, was the first killer whale to be released from captivity back to the wild, and as such became a pioneer... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Keiko, the star of the Free Willy movie series, was the first killer whale to be released from captivity back to the wild, and as such became a pioneer for future killer whale releases, which, in my opinion, are inevitable. I wrote this eBook to describe the enormous efforts of so many caring and devoted people to get Keiko out of Mexico City for rehabilitation in Newport, Oregon, his first step toward an eventual return to the Icelandic waters from where he was taken as a juvenile twenty years earlier.
While this eBook is certainly an account of Keiko's incredible journey, it is also an overview of a two-year effort for me and my film crews to document his journey all along the way, ending with a Discovery Channel primetime nationally televised, award-winning documentary. At the end of this eBook, you will have the opportunity with one free click to experience this journey for yourself.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    12/06/2021
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8201892760
  • EAN
    9798201892760
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Stan Minasian

About the Author: For nearly three decade, Stan Minasian presided over the non-profit organization Marine Mammal Fund (later changed to Animal Fund), whose purpose was to end the killing of dolphins during fishing operations of the U. S. purse seine tuna fleets. Over the past forty years, over eight million dolphins have perished in U. S. tuna nets. In the process of helping to end the U. S.
involvement, Minasian produced two major television documentary films on this issue, one of which was the recipient of three Emmy Awards. His documentary film, Where Have All the Dolphins Gone?, hosted by the late George C. Scott, was broadcast primetime on the Discovery Channel and was instrumental in all three U. S. tuna canneries (StarKist, Chicken-of-the-Sea, and BumbleBee) no longer accepting tuna caught by the use of dolphins, thus establishing the "Dolphin Safe" label on all cans of tuna sold in the United States. As a filmmaker, he has written, produced and co-produced documentaries centering on animal education and welfare issues.
Below is a partial list of his productions and links for free viewing. Where Have All the Dolphins Gone? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY6NHyYqFJw A Fall From Freedom https://vimeo.com/26338045 By All Rights https://vimeo.com/269046489 The Free Willy Story: Keiko's Journey Home https://vimeo.com/422442912 Minasian has been a certified scuba diver since the early 70s, part of Special Forces Training as a six-year member of the U.
S. Coast Guard. He has an Advanced Arts degree and currently lives in Marin County north of San Francisco.

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