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Dwight d'Eon - Lovers In A Dangerous Time On June 29th, 2007 Dwight returns to his home village of West Pubnico, Nova Scotia with a Canadian Idol film crew. They shoot footage of him lobster fishing and of his family, friends and fans. His bandmates from Never join him and perform a mini concert for the crowd in his parent's backyard. Afterwards Dwight signs autographs and poses for pictures with fans. Video taken with a Canon Powershot A620 digital camera. Sorry about the wind noise, it was inevitable. Views: 4198 Rating:
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Liam & Justin Fishing Liam and Justin fishing and telling us what it is about at Lake Mushamush Nova Scotia Views: 25 Rating:
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Tuna on rod and reel This is the first tuna we landed a couple year ago, we dart them incase the come off the hook. We are fishing for money, not just for fun Views: 7617 Rating:
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Hell Hole Coral Trip 1 of 5 Saford Atwood setting gear to catch corals as by-catch while fishing in the Hell Hole, George's Bank, Nova Scotia, for McMaster University Views: 1154 Rating:
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Peggy's Cove Photo Story My visit to the fishing village and tourest trap peggy's cove, nova scotia and the swiss air flight 111 crash memoral.Surf,Sun,Sea,Waves,Rocks,lighthouse ans more ... Views: 889 Rating:
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Canada & New England Cruise 1 After I left New York I took a Canada & New England cruise. The first stop was Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. There I went to a Titanic museum, saw lighthouses, and went lobster fishing. Then the next stop was Bar Harbor, Maine and it was beautiful! Views: 564 Rating:
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Peggy's Cove with Lee Every summer, a group of us takes a bike trip. This year, we did Canada's Atlantic coast. This video is from Peggy's Cove, Blue Rocks and Lunenburg in the province of Nova Scotia. Views: 49 Rating:
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spring lobstering just a small vid I took from the captain`s chair . We take turns hauling Views: 3916 Rating:
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At the Helm of Bluenose II in 2006 My long-awaited trip to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, for a cruise on the Bluenose II, August 2, 2006. My interest is in assembling documentation for my next project (see my video "The ONE and ONLY Model Ship Bluenose II (2006) on YouTube"). With a few hundred photos in hand, I am now busily working on a model that will better resemble the contemporary version of this awesome ship. -------------------------------------------- À la barre du Bluenose II en 2006: pour environ 10 secondes à quai! Ma croisière sur le Bluenose II à Lunenburg, Nouvelle-Écosse, le 2 août 2006, me permet de documenter mon prochain projet de modèle du voilier (voir ma vidéo intitulée «The ONE and ONLY Model Ship Bluenose II (2006) on YouTube»). Avec des centaines de photos en main, je m'affaire présentement à la réalisation d'un modèle qui sera plus conforme à la version contemporaine de ce magnifique voilier. Views: 784 Rating:
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Lobster Trawl Disaster Canadian Fish Minister trawls the richest lobster fishing area in the world in Nova Scotia costing local fishermen over $80,000,000 at the wharf for $2m worth of scallops. Seafood consumers please be aware that bad choices are really really bad for future product too. Notice the brains exposed. Views: 7677 Rating:
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Shark Derby a 5 minute look at the 2006 shark derby held in Eastern Passage Nova Scotia. The dept. of fisheries sanction these events in order to study these animals.This year only 5 blue sharks were landed.It seems the sharks are going the way of the cod, the halibut, the ... Views: 1781 Rating:
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Making a Figure 4 Deadfall Trap - (Nuisance Squirrel = Dead Squirrel) This is me showing how to make a figure four deadfall trap...This is a great survival trap that can be easily constructed ( with practice ) out of very basic materials that in most environments can be easily found...The trap can also be made with very limited, or primative tools. This trap is a very handy bushcraft skill that must be practiced... In the event you get lost in the wilderness with no immediate rescue, this trap can provide a temporary food source by catching squirrel, catching chipmunk, catching mice, catching rats, catching small rodents, catching birds, and catching small animals. I made the trap with only a small multi tool, a rock, and a small sapling...For bait I used a small amount of peanut butter... Chocolate, cheese, and even tooth paste can be used...I guess you can use what ever you can find when lost in the woods. I set the trap behind a friends house because he was having problems with a pest red squirrel that was causing damage to his property...I recommend never setting any trap without knowing the laws. Please comment rate and check out my channel, if you like what you see please subscribe to my future how to vids! I made this video in Nova Scotia, Canada The scientific name of the red squirrel is Tamiasciurus hudsonicus. The Latin word "Tamias" means "storer", and "sciurus" means "shadow of a tail". To the Ojibway Indians, the red squirrel is known as "Adjidaumo", meaning, "tail-in-the-air". This species is closely related to the western Douglas squirrel (T.douglasi), which derives its popular name, "chicaree", from its musical call. About one-half the size of the grey squirrel, the red squirrel weighs about 155.5 to 342.1 g (5 to 11 oz.) and measures 25.5 to 38.1 cm (10 to 15 in.) from nose to tail. Both male and female have anal glands. The sexes look alike and show seasonal colour variation. In summer, they are rusty red on the upper body and grey-white on the lower, and have a prominent black stripe along each side. The tail is a red colour on top and yellow-grey on the underside. In winter, the fur becomes paler and the black stripes disappear. There are two moults each year. The female is usually ready for her first litter by the age of one year, and thereafter can produce two litters annually. Breeding occurs in late February or March and again in June or July. After mating, the males are antagonistic towards each other. The females keep them away from the litters. After a gestation period of 36 to 40 days, from one to seven young are born. They are naked, and remain blind until about 27 days have passed. At about one month, they begin to venture from the nest, and are weaned shortly afterwards. The young disperse in late summer or early fall. The red squirrel's principal habitat is the coniferous forest, although it can sometimes be found in deciduous forest. Nests are usually built of leaves and perched on branches close to the trunks of trees or within cavities in tree trunks. Among the red squirrel's food sources are seeds of pine and spruce, nuts, mushrooms, meat, sap, young birds and birds' eggs, and a variety of berries. Food is cached, sometimes in quantities amounting to more than a bushel. Favourite feeding spots are habitually maintained. Active by day and on moonlit nights, the red squirrel is a chatterer. It clucks, grunts, and calls out warnings, which help it maintain its territory. Except during the breeding season, it is a solitary creature that is very likely to fight interlopers. Its home range is usually less than 182 m (200 yds) in diameter. The red squirrel is agile in the trees, and can jump outward 1.5 m (5 ft.) and upward .9 m (3 ft.) from a moving branch. It is also a good swimmer. The population density varies according to the habitat and the season. There may be only one squirrel in an area of 8 ha (about 20 ac), or as many as 25 in 1 ha (2.5 ac). Views: 16695 Rating:
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Tribute - To all Lighthouse Keepers everywhere Do to fact the last lighthouse keeper we know will turn 84 on Nov 15,2008 Lemuel Moreau and still good health and we did this for his many years of service and all of the Light Keepers everywhere for the great work they did! This is a dying way of life and traditions, gone from so many people. We hope this video will help just a little bit to keep the memories going of good Light Keepers and their family. Happy Birthday dad from all your family! We love you forever! The song by Enya Views: 154 Rating:
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A Sigh And A Wish - PREVIEW Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/a-sigh-and-a-wish.html Renowned folklorist Helen Creighton single-handedly compiled North America's largest collection of folklore and music, much of which would have disappeared forever if not for her tenacity, collecting stories and songs from the Gaelic singers of Cape Breton, French Acadians, the Mi'kmaw, and the Black communities of Nova Scotia. Her name became a household word throughout the fishing villages, towns, and farms, Ironically, in collecting legends, Creighton became one herself. An excellent resource for classes in anthropology, cultural studies, linguistics and folklore. a film by Donna Davies Thanks to The National Film Board of Canada distributed by Documentary Educational Resources Views: 46 Rating:
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4 Men In A Tub: Part 3 - The Moose Neutering Song LIVE!!! It's 4 Men In A Tub, with The Cape Breton Wilderness Show. Diggy & Stewie sing The Moose Neutering Song. Part three of a three part video. Views: 447 Rating:
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Duff Rite 'N Lobstering Curtis Lee Nickerson and Kirk Nickerson shows us how to go Lobster fishing on the Duff Rite N off Seal Island, Nova Scotia, December 2006. Views: 3368 Rating:
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Sea Star Seafoods Fishplant 1998 Short Video from 1998 taken at Sea Star Seafoods Fishplant, In Clark's Harbour , Nova Scotia Views: 556 Rating:
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One More Dead Fish Buy a copy now at www.interpositive.com! A globalization documentary about environmental destruction and community activism. This fishing film has brought audiences to tears. GRAND PRIZE WINNER, Planet in Focus Film Festival, Toronto BRONZE AWARD, 2005 Columbus Film Festival Finalist, Vermont International Film Festival Finalist, Seoul Human Rights Film Festival Finalist, Maine International Film Festival One More Dead Fish from filmmakers Stefan Forbes and Alllan Forbes, Jr. The sleepy town of Woods Harbor, Nova Scotia explodes when six hook-and-line fishermen seize a Federal building and barricade themselves inside to fight for the environment. Narrated by Peabody award-winning journalist Scott Simon of National Public Radio, this film has moved festival audiences to tears. "Inspiring!" -- Detroit News "Occasionally jaw-dropping and often heartwrenching...captures the breadth and complexity of a truly global problem." -- Sierra Club of Canada Magazine "Unfolds like a thriller, taking you behind the headlines of a complex and often shocking story. A powerful film, filled with dignity, heartbreak, and hope." - Avi Lewis, CBC "A powerful, compelling portrayal of a community fighting back against government-promoted, corporate destruction of their livelihood." --Michael Moore, filmmaker "Inspiring!" --Howard Zinn, author "A terrific film. I hope it is widely seen..." --Haskell Wexler, filmmaker "Excellent!" --Ken Loach, filmmaker "A compelling story...based on unimpeachable science." -Les Watling, PhD., Darling Marine Center, U. of Maine "This inspiring film is a lesson to all citizens about the urgent need for sustainable fisheries. Very moving." --U.S. Congressman William J. Delahunt, MA "Riveting cinematography...You must see it!" -Ted Danson, actor/activist "Will resonate in the minds and hearts of our audience." -Bernie Roscetti, Program Manager, Maine PBS "This film has the ring of the truly spoken...the real story behind one of the most important social protests of the last quarter-century." -Donald Grady, Professor of Sociology, Acadia University, Canada The DVD w/ special bonus features is on sale now at www.interpositive.com! Views: 6852 Rating:
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Hauling Lobster Traps Just a video of us hauling lobster traps .. video was taken with just a digital camera in movie mode. Views: 4808 Rating:
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Top water Bluefin Tuna Been holding out a little with the top water action we sometimes see in the Hell Hole so here it is. I have two short clips of monster tuna eating herring up close Views: 36664 Rating:
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