by Mooney-Seus, Marjorie L; Benatovich, Penny; Lynch, Sharon M; Benchley, Peter; Bauer, Jim; Doob, David; Pew Charitable Trusts; New England Aquarium Corporation; Video Project
VHS / 1997
TitleMagnificent fish : the forgotten giants
Item typeVHS
Alternate titleMagnificent fish, forgotten giants
Author(s)
  • Mooney-Seus, Marjorie L
  • Benatovich, Penny
  • Lynch, Sharon M
  • Benchley, Peter
  • Bauer, Jim
  • Doob, David
ImprintBen Lomond, CA Distributed by The Video Project, 1997
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CUY.
  • Editor, David Doob ; music, Jim Bauer.
Physical description1 videocassette of 1 (15 min.) (VHS NTSC) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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1997
Author: 
Mooney-Seus, Marjorie LBenatovich, PennyLynch, Sharon MBenchley, PeterBauer, JimDoob, David
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Distributed by The Video Project
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