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Palmyra Atoll, CASTAWAY, Dead Center South Pacific!
All the Vid is real, the scenes depicted may be or may not be contrived. By the third mont...
published: 05 Dec 2009
author: MEMmaker3
Palmyra Atoll, CASTAWAY, Dead Center South Pacific!
All the Vid is real, the scenes depicted may be or may not be contrived. By the third month on the Atoll, I was seeing hula girls swaying under the palms! So my fantasy life grew on it's own. I spent four months on Palmyra from Thanksgiving 07 to the end of February 08. Everyone who wants it should have this kind of experience! Welcome to Palmyra Atoll where??? Take your finger and place in the MIDDLE of the Pacific Ocean, yup, there's where this video was recorded by yours truly, Michael E. Murray. Who am I??? A no-buddy, but yet a, some buddy on that particular tour with the Nature Conservancy. I took hundreds of pictures and videos during my four month stay on the Atoll. It was AN INCREDIBLE time! Visit my web site palmyragazette.org for more information and inCITE on this opportunity of a LIFE TIME!!.
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Gulfstream G1 Approach and Landing on Palmyra Atoll.AVI
Flying for TNC on contract to Palmyra Atoll. 1000 miles south of Honolulu....
published: 08 Jan 2011
author: eersfanpilot
Gulfstream G1 Approach and Landing on Palmyra Atoll.AVI
Flying for TNC on contract to Palmyra Atoll. 1000 miles south of Honolulu.
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Palmyra Atoll - Pacfic Ocean
Some pictures was taken from google earth....
published: 03 Nov 2009
author: Tautvis17
Palmyra Atoll - Pacfic Ocean
Some pictures was taken from google earth.
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Takeoff from Palmyra Atoll.WMV
Honolulu bound flight for The Nature Conservancy...
published: 04 Dec 2011
author: flierman70
Takeoff from Palmyra Atoll.WMV
Honolulu bound flight for The Nature Conservancy
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Hōkūle'a: Sam Gon Speaks About Palmyra Atoll
Senior Scientist and Cultural Advisor for the Nature Conservancy Hawai'i, Sam Ohu Gon,...
published: 27 May 2009
author: malamahi
Hōkūle'a: Sam Gon Speaks About Palmyra Atoll
Senior Scientist and Cultural Advisor for the Nature Conservancy Hawai'i, Sam Ohu Gon, shares why Palmyra is so special and why Hōkūle'a was allowed to visit this protected atoll. The Hōkūle'a just completed a sail toPalmyra Atoll, 1000 miles south of Hawai'i, as training for the Hōkūle'a Wolrdwide Voyage in which the traditional Hawaiian canoe will circumnavigate the Earth using ancient Polynesian navigation techniques. The crew carry with them the idea that we are all crew members on Canoe Earth and, just as on Hōkūle'a, we need to care for one another an our resources.
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Palmyra Atoll Thanksgiving Day Parade 2010 (low res)
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published: 27 Nov 2010
author: PalmyraAtoll1
Palmyra Atoll Thanksgiving Day Parade 2010 (low res)
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Alex Ohan, Palmyra Atoll
Palmyra Atoll is an essentially unoccupied equatorial Northern Pacific atoll administered ...
published: 18 Feb 2012
author: vanderalexan
Alex Ohan, Palmyra Atoll
Palmyra Atoll is an essentially unoccupied equatorial Northern Pacific atoll administered as an unorganized incorporated territory by the United States federal government. The variable temporary population of 4--20 'non-occupants' are essentially staff and scientists employed by various departmen...
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Sharks at Palmyra Atoll
Scientists have found that sharks and other large predators make up more than half the fis...
published: 14 Apr 2011
author: natureconservancy
Sharks at Palmyra Atoll
Scientists have found that sharks and other large predators make up more than half the fish biomass at the Palmyra Atoll, an isolated and uninhabited string of islands in the Pacific Ocean owned by The Nature Conservancy. In contrast, marine systems that have been subject to human development, pollution and overfishing tend to be dominated by small plankton-eating fish and algae. We now know that lots of sharks and other predators mean strong reefs and healthy healthy fish populations. Palmyra can provide a baseline for both conservationists and fishery managers as they work to maintain healthy marine systems. Video taken by Dr. Gareth Williams, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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kayak sailing at palmyra atoll
sailing over coral on the east side of palmyra atoll...
published: 01 Jul 2007
author: ceonabita
kayak sailing at palmyra atoll
sailing over coral on the east side of palmyra atoll
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Kayakin' with The Boobies at Palmyra Atoll
Palmyra Atoll = Paradise! It is home to multiple species of boobies: red-footed, masked an...
published: 15 Apr 2012
author: SandyCMaui
Kayakin' with The Boobies at Palmyra Atoll
Palmyra Atoll = Paradise! It is home to multiple species of boobies: red-footed, masked and brown boobies. I used my GoPro camera on this beautiful day to show their fly-bys.
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Hōkūle'a: Launch to Palmyra Atoll
Hōkūle'a crew share their aloha with friends and family before departing on ...
published: 12 Mar 2009
author: malamahi
Hōkūle'a: Launch to Palmyra Atoll
Hōkūle'a crew share their aloha with friends and family before departing on their 1000 mile sail to Palmyra Atoll. This voyage is the first deep-oceantraining for the Hōkūle'a Wolrdwide Voyage in which the traditional Hawaiian canoe will circumnavigate the Earth. The crew carry with them the idea that we are all crew members on Canoe Earth and, just as on Hōkūle'a, we need to care for one another an our resources.
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Hōkūle'a: Palmyra Atoll
Mahalo to the Nature Conservancy for this stunning video of the waters off of Palmyra Atol...
published: 25 Mar 2009
author: malamahi
Hōkūle'a: Palmyra Atoll
Mahalo to the Nature Conservancy for this stunning video of the waters off of Palmyra Atoll. Hōkūle'a and her escort boat Kama Hele were privileged to visit Palmyra as part of their first deep-ocean training mission for the Hōkūle'a Worldwide Voyage. During the Worldwide Voyage, the iconic Hawaiian voyagingcanoe will circumnavigate the Earth using Polynesian navigation techniques. The crew carry with them the idea that we are all crew members on Canoe Earth and, just as on Hōkūle'a, we need to care for one another an our resources.
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Gray Sharks at Palmyra Atoll
Dive on the western terrace of the Atoll on 7/9/08...
published: 10 Jul 2008
author: toxosurfer
Gray Sharks at Palmyra Atoll
Dive on the western terrace of the Atoll on 7/9/08
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Porpoise Escort Into Palmyra Atoll
Heading Back into the Palmyra Atoll channel, we got an awesome porpoise escort! Filmed fro...
published: 17 Jun 2011
author: kingaquaticsdude
Porpoise Escort Into Palmyra Atoll
Heading Back into the Palmyra Atoll channel, we got an awesome porpoise escort! Filmed from the bow of the R/V Aquila, Follow us at Aquilafun.com Anyone want to offer any details on what kind these are?
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Manta Ray at Palmyra Atoll
Manta Ray Alley...
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: natureconservancy
Manta Ray at Palmyra Atoll
Manta Ray Alley
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Bonefish (Albula glossodonta), Palmyra Atoll
Bonefish (Albula glossodonta) on the lagoon sand flats of Palmyra Atoll, July 2011....
published: 08 Aug 2011
author: chelsealwood6
Bonefish (Albula glossodonta), Palmyra Atoll
Bonefish (Albula glossodonta) on the lagoon sand flats of Palmyra Atoll, July 2011.
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Hōkūle'a: Approaching Palmyra
As Hōkūle'a and her escort boat Kama Hele approached Palmyra Atoll, the crew...
published: 26 Mar 2009
author: malamahi
Hōkūle'a: Approaching Palmyra
As Hōkūle'a and her escort boat Kama Hele approached Palmyra Atoll, the crews of both vessels were overjoyed to see the water teaming with life. Pods of dolphins and melon headed whales escorted the vessels to Palmyra. In this video Captain Bruce explains how we will approach the atoll to ensure that we do not damage the encircling reef. The Hōkūle'a was sailing toPalmyra Atoll 1000 miles south of Hawai'i as training for the Hōkūle'a Wolrdwide Voyage in which the traditional Hawaiian canoe will circumnavigate the Earth using ancient Polynesian navigation techniques. The crew carry with them the idea that we are all crew members on Canoe Earth and, just as on Hōkūle'a, we need to care for one another an our resources.
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Hōkūle'a: Jenna Ishii's Photo Journal to Palmyra
Hōkūle'a crew member Jenna Ishii shares a little of their voyage to Palmyra ...
published: 30 Mar 2009
author: malamahi
Hōkūle'a: Jenna Ishii's Photo Journal to Palmyra
Hōkūle'a crew member Jenna Ishii shares a little of their voyage to Palmyra Atoll via photos. The Hōkūle'a was sailing to Palmyra 1000miles south of Hawai'i as training for the Hōkūle'a Wolrdwide Voyage in which the traditional Hawaiian canoe will circumnavigate the Earth using ancient Polynesian navigation techniques. The crew carry with them the idea that we are all crew members on Canoe Earth and, just as on Hōkūle'a, we need to care for one another an our resources.
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"5 52 N, 162 06 W" from A PALMYRA SUITE by Michael Barrs
A slideshow of photos I used as inspiration in writing "5 52 N, 163 06 W". Photo...
published: 08 Apr 2011
author: michaelbarrsmusic
"5 52 N, 162 06 W" from A PALMYRA SUITE by Michael Barrs
A slideshow of photos I used as inspiration in writing "5 52 N, 163 06 W". Photos were generously provided by Michael Murrey from his site: palmyragazette.org. and who also shared many personal experiences of his adventures there while a contractor with the TNC. Thanks, Michael This is a song included on A PALMYRA SUITE, a 5 song EP of instrumental music totally inspired by the Palmyra Atoll. Palmyra is an atoll located 1000+ miles south of Hawaii. One of the most remote places on earth. It is owned by the Nature Conservancy and is protected. Thanks goes to Ned Brown whom I also had contact with via email for supplying many of the pictures I also used as inspiration. A PALMYRA SUITE was written and recorded in my home from Nov 2009-June 2010 and Mastered by Cass Anawaty @ Sunbreak Music. It will be available through itunes, Amazon, and CD Baby beginning June 2011. My contact is: michaelbarrsmusic@gmail.com All music © 2011 Primal Wash Music ASCAP
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Palmyra Atoll Thanksgiving Day Parade 2010
The most remote Thanksgiving Day Parade on earth - population 11...
published: 27 Nov 2010
author: PalmyraAtoll1
Palmyra Atoll Thanksgiving Day Parade 2010
The most remote Thanksgiving Day Parade on earth - population 11
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Hōkūle'a: Melon Headed Whales
As Hōkūle'a and her escort boat Kama Hele approached Palmyra Atoll they were...
published: 27 Mar 2009
author: malamahi
Hōkūle'a: Melon Headed Whales
As Hōkūle'a and her escort boat Kama Hele approached Palmyra Atoll they were met with pods of dolphins and melon headed whales. At the time we estimated there were approximately 400 whales in the pod. We have since learned that they routinely travel in pods of 500 to 1000. Unfortunately, you can see the whales very well (they are the dark spots in the ocean). However, every now and again, you see them breach. Imagine the how rich the waters around Palmyra must be to support this amount of life! As we came ever closer to Palmyra, we were met by a school of manta rays. Indeed, the waters of Palmyra are amazing. The Hōkūle'a sailed toPalmyra Atoll 1000 miles south of Hawai'i as training for the Hōkūle'a Wolrdwide Voyage in which the traditional Hawaiian canoe will circumnavigate the Earth using ancient Polynesian navigation techniques. The crew carry with them the idea that we are all crew members on Canoe Earth and, just as on Hōkūle'a, we need to care for one another an our resources.
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Puffer (Arothron hispidis), Palmyra Atoll
Pufferfish (Arothron hispidis) on the lagoon sand flats of Palmyra Atoll, July 2011....
published: 08 Aug 2011
author: chelsealwood6
Puffer (Arothron hispidis), Palmyra Atoll
Pufferfish (Arothron hispidis) on the lagoon sand flats of Palmyra Atoll, July 2011.