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Tracking Vaquita on the David Starr Jordan

Tracking Vaquita on the David Starr Jordan

I had the opportunity to spend time with and speak in depth to scientists Barbara Taylor and Tim Gerrodette of the NOAA Fisheries Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, California.

December 2nd, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 3 Comments


Meet The Vaquita Marina

Meet The Vaquita Marina

I never dreamed I would be in a position to even see vaquita, let alone film the animal in the wild. The stage was set, perfect weather for seeing vaquita.

October 23rd, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 14 Comments


An Encounter with a Killer Whale Calf

An Encounter with a Killer Whale Calf

Scientist Barb Taylor asked me to join a team from the RV David Starr Jordan to document what was happening 5 miles away. Bob Pitman sighted a marine mammal on the “big-eyes” moving erratically.

October 21st, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 3 Comments


Joining the Jordan

Joining the Jordan

Windy days have dominated the past week and a half here in the northern Gulf of California frustrating researchers, local fishermen and even myself, the lone filmmaker trying to document “the story”.

October 21st, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 1 Comment


Listening for Vaquita

Listening for Vaquita

Today, I had the opportunity to join the “Corsair”, a tri-maran sailing out of San Felipe everyday to search for vaquita. Rather than posting visual observers to find the animals, researchers are listening for the vocalizations underwater.

October 13th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 2 Comments


Long and Short Days at Sea

Long and Short Days at Sea

After settling into the rhythm of San Felipe, adjusting to the heat and pace of this sleepy seaside town, I am spending most of my time with Tom Jefferson and his team, researchers Paula Olson and Tom Kieckhefer.

October 12th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | 3 Comments


The Search Begins

The Search Begins

Today is the beginning of my journey to search for and document the vaquita – the world’s smallest and most endangered cetacean (whale, dolphin or porpoise).

October 6th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | No Comments