Product Details
| Title | Underwater World For Kids Episode 1 |
| Synopsis |
We explore the Tahitian Island, Rangiora, where the Silver tip shark is watched by divers from all over the world. The divers enjoy the positive experience of feeding the silver tip and grey reef sharks. The Japanese midget submarine was the first vessel sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. It was discovered in 2002 using the Pisces IV and Pisces V, two deep diving submersibles operated by the Hawaii’s Undersea Research Laboratory or HURL. These vehicles allow scientists to observe the deep sea through multiple view ports. Tangalooma Island lies 35 miles from Brisbane, Australia. Tourists flock to the island to witness a pod of 8 bottle nose dolphins that appear nightly to be fed by the resort patrons. This is a hand feeding exercise whereby the dolphins thrive on human companionship. Lastly, we show some tips on scuba diving for kids through the PADI Seal team. (World Wide Entertainment, Australia) |
| Product Code | 6WWUWK01 |
| Format | DVD |
| Duration | 30 mins |
| Year | 2006 |
| Video Clip | |
| Notes | Suitable for Grades K - 3 |
| License | Non-Theatrical |
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| Related Titles |
Other available titles in this series: Underwater World For Kids Episode 2 Underwater World For Kids Episode 3 Underwater World For Kids Episode 4 Underwater World For Kids Episode 5 Underwater World For Kids Episode 6 Underwater World For Kids Episode 7 Underwater World For Kids Episode 8 Underwater World For Kids Episode 9 Underwater World For Kids Episode 10 Underwater World For Kids Episode 11 Underwater World For Kids Episode 12 Underwater World For Kids Episode 13 Complete Product Set: Underwater World For Kids Series (Set Of 13) |

We explore the Tahitian Island, Rangiora, where the Silver tip shark is watched by divers from all over the world. The divers enjoy the positive experience of feeding the silver tip and grey reef sharks. The Japanese midget submarine was the first vessel sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. It was discovered in 2002 using the Pisces IV and Pisces V, two deep diving submersibles operated by the Hawaii’s Undersea Research Laboratory or HURL. These vehicles allow scientists to observe the deep sea through multiple view ports. Tangalooma Island lies 35 miles from Brisbane, Australia. Tourists flock to the island to witness a pod of 8 bottle nose dolphins that appear nightly to be fed by the resort patrons. This is a hand feeding exercise whereby the dolphins thrive on human companionship. Lastly, we show some tips on scuba diving for kids through the PADI Seal team. (World Wide Entertainment, Australia) 





