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Mike King

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The Coalition of Reef Lovers is now taking orders for several DVD format videos that are being created as products for raising the needed funds to expand our work here in American Samoa and for the new CORL branch in the Tokelau Islands. Proceeds from this fund raiser will go to the creation of Community Based coral and giant clam farms, reef restoration, monitoring, and environmental education programs.
One video is ready now and two more will be ready by November 15th 2005 for distribution. CORL is a 501-©-3 public charity and all donations are 50% tax deductible.

The donation required is 25.00 per video + shipping and handling 13.50 USPS priority mail and 8.50 standard mail. Donations for the videos can be made via PayPal to [email protected].


Completed is one 45 min video of an encounter with a 28' whale shark of the coast of Tutuila American Samoa. I think this is the only video in which I actually appear (most of the time I'm behind the camera) This is an interesting video and actually shows the shark interacting with the swimmers, at one point it picks me up on its head just about all the way out of the water! Shot with a VX1000 and Amphibico VH1000 housing with a 100deg wide angle lens (this would have been Discovery or National Geographic material if it wasn’t for a slight smear on the camera lens from some O-ring lube! All considered it’s still some great footage).

The first 1.45 hr Talofa from Samoa video shows some of the best scenery found on the main island of Tutuila, The villages, and trips up and down and round and round its winding mountainous roads. It also contains a series of underwater shots from areas where CORL is working with the villages. It is all set to Traditional Samoan music. A Sony VX2100 was the main camera used in the production with the VX1000 being used for some wide angle shots. Some 8mm video footage was also incorporated into this video. This Video will be ready for shipment by November 15th 2005.


In Production and expected to be completed also by November 15th 2005 is a 1.4hr Video of the Tokelau Islands and their marine life. I’ll update info on this video upon my return from the next Tokelau trip that starts on the 11th of October. The Tokelau Islands will be the next CORL-branch to be created and it looks like the studies we do there will provide some very important data for the sustainable collection of marine ornamental fish also. All profits from the production of this video will go to CORL-TK set up and development.

A CORL-AS (American Samoa branch) awareness and project video is also in the works at this time, because we are still waiting upon the arrival of some funding I have decided to postpone its release until we get the needed equipment and supplies to get our new office and mariculture facility in the village of Malota up and running. This video will show the construction of the Alofau coral farm and its associated coral reef restoration project in their lagoon. The installation of the high flow raceways at Malota will also be shown. Video clips from our coastal and underwater cleanups, and coral farming and restoration workshops will also be included in its production.

In addition to these videos we do have some videos on workshops for Tilapia aquaculture and aquaponics if anyone is interested let me know.

More videos are planned for the future on coral farming, raceway mariculture, and giant clam farming.

There will also be additional American Samoan Videos from the other American Samoan Islands ( Tau, Ofu, Olosega, Swains, and ‘Aunu’u) with luck and permission from the ASG government we may even be able to show you Rose atoll in the future.

A report on funds received from this fund raising project and how they were used will be posted on our web site www.corl.org after we file our yearly 990 report.

I thank you for your time and support.

From CORL-American Samoa and CORL- Tokelau

Fa’afetai Lava!

Mike King
 

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Hey Mike,

Great job. I will get with you soon, as I would like to get all the videos for our club library.

Matt
 

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Jim when are you heading back down this way?

I'll be stateside in on Nov 10th to 27th and in Tokelau in Mid- Late October

Mike
 
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Mike R King":1yvosjz5 said:
The Coalition of Reef Lovers is now taking orders for several DVD format videos that are being created as products for raising the needed funds to expand our work here in American Samoa and for the new CORL branch in the Tokelau Islands. Proceeds from this fund raiser will go to the creation of Community Based coral and giant clam farms, reef restoration, monitoring, and environmental education programs.
One video is ready now and two more will be ready by November 15th 2005 for distribution. CORL is a 501-©-3 public charity and all donations are 50% tax deductible.

The donation required is 25.00 per video + shipping and handling 13.50 USPS priority mail and 8.50 standard mail. Donations for the videos can be made via PayPal to [email protected].


Completed is one 45 min video of an encounter with a 28' whale shark of the coast of Tutuila American Samoa. I think this is the only video in which I actually appear (most of the time I'm behind the camera) This is an interesting video and actually shows the shark interacting with the swimmers, at one point it picks me up on its head just about all the way out of the water! Shot with a VX1000 and Amphibico VH1000 housing with a 100deg wide angle lens (this would have been Discovery or National Geographic material if it wasn’t for a slight smear on the camera lens from some O-ring lube! All considered it’s still some great footage).

The first 1.45 hr Talofa from Samoa video shows some of the best scenery found on the main island of Tutuila, The villages, and trips up and down and round and round its winding mountainous roads. It also contains a series of underwater shots from areas where CORL is working with the villages. It is all set to Traditional Samoan music. A Sony VX2100 was the main camera used in the production with the VX1000 being used for some wide angle shots. Some 8mm video footage was also incorporated into this video. This Video will be ready for shipment by November 15th 2005.


In Production and expected to be completed also by November 15th 2005 is a 1.4hr Video of the Tokelau Islands and their marine life. I’ll update info on this video upon my return from the next Tokelau trip that starts on the 11th of October. The Tokelau Islands will be the next CORL-branch to be created and it looks like the studies we do there will provide some very important data for the sustainable collection of marine ornamental fish also. All profits from the production of this video will go to CORL-TK set up and development.

A CORL-AS (American Samoa branch) awareness and project video is also in the works at this time, because we are still waiting upon the arrival of some funding I have decided to postpone its release until we get the needed equipment and supplies to get our new office and mariculture facility in the village of Malota up and running. This video will show the construction of the Alofau coral farm and its associated coral reef restoration project in their lagoon. The installation of the high flow raceways at Malota will also be shown. Video clips from our coastal and underwater cleanups, and coral farming and restoration workshops will also be included in its production.

In addition to these videos we do have some videos on workshops for Tilapia aquaculture and aquaponics if anyone is interested let me know.

More videos are planned for the future on coral farming, raceway mariculture, and giant clam farming.

There will also be additional American Samoan Videos from the other American Samoan Islands ( Tau, Ofu, Olosega, Swains, and ‘Aunu’u) with luck and permission from the ASG government we may even be able to show you Rose atoll in the future.

A report on funds received from this fund raising project and how they were used will be posted on our web site www.corl.org after we file our yearly 990 report.

I thank you for your time and support.

From CORL-American Samoa and CORL- Tokelau

Fa’afetai Lava!

Mike King

These being shipped stateside or from AS?
 

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Hey Mike, I'll be back in mid-November for a long term stay. There'll be plenty of time for mutual visits and tours. -Jim
 

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Chris,

Shipping can be either way, I can bring some orders back with me in November when I make my trip stateside in November. The shipping cost in the post are FOB American Samoa.

Mike
 

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