Wild dolphins playing beside our boat ???? from rough seas to magical memories ????
A day on our boat, from rough seas to witnessing beautiful dolphins playing along beside our boat with a baby.
Camden County, New Jersey Community Tour
Just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, and 90 minutes from New York City, Camden County offers countless amenities and a great quality of life. Brought to you by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS®.
My mom and I take a ride from Philly to Camden on the Riverline Ferry
CAMDEN Sea Port Penn's Landing - Ferry Experience
To see Camden Aquarium we choose Ferry to sail through the water (it's a good experience!) Ferry picks up at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia and drops off at the N.J. waterfront terminal. To know more details to reach this place, please visit our link
Mission for dolphin searching... Sailing rough sea calm sea
Just minded in mind nevermind
TOUCH A SHARK - ADVENTURE AQUARIUM, CAMDEN NJ - New Jersey Travel Tour Guide Sharks Zoo
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Touch A Shark at Adventure Aquarium in Camden NJ. They are small sharks that you get to touch, but still pretty cool. Thanks for watching.
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Camden Schools and the Future of Urban Education in New Jersey - Full Video
Part of an ongoing series of public discussions on critical issues around the state, the NJ Spotlight Roundtable was held at Rutgers-Camden's Student Center on April 1. This is a video of the complete Roundtable. You can purchase a DVD of this video at
The forum came a week after Gov. Chris Christie announced his administration's plans to take control of the Camden school district, starting with the appointment of its superintendent and top staff.
But the district was already embroiled in a number of significant developments, including the quick growth of charter schools and the start of a new model of privately run Renaissance Schools inside the city.
The Christie administration declined an invitation to participate on the panel, but key figures from virtually every other key group will be on hand.
Included will be George Norcross III, the chair of Cooper Health System and prominent South Jersey political leader who has made Camden education reform a personal priority. Also on hand will be Kathryn Ribay, the Camden school board member who quit last week in protest of the state's takeover plans.
The full list of panelists follows. NJ Spotlight's John Mooney will serve as moderator.
Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, LEAP Academy University Charter School
Shawn Brown, member of the Camden school board
Karen Douglass-Collins, math leader, Pyne Poynt Middle School, Camden
Pamela Garwood, Priority Schools Initiative, New Jersey Education Association
Ryan Hill, founder and executive director, TEAM Charter Schools
George Norcross III, chair, Cooper Health System
MoNeke Ragsdale, Camden community and parent advocate
Kathryn Ribay, former member, Camden school board
Want to swim with sharks? You can at this Jersey aquarium.
Adventure Aquarium in Camden lets you get in the water with sharks. Would you sign up for the encounter experience?
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Hippopotamus resting in a pool in Serengeti National Park.
The Black Sheep Project.
The Black Sheep Project is a documentary that follows the journey of 2 African American Students that are in a program that s ends inner city kids to schools in the suburbs. I interviewed and followed around two students see how it is to attend a predominately white school as an African American student that lives in the inner city.
Atlantic City Aquarium, New Jersey, USA - GoHop.ie - Unravel Travel TV
Rebeca Nesselrode Reportera de Viajes, Unravel Travel TV visits Atlantic City Aquarium and speaks to Ted Heim, Marine Education /Husbandry Manager, Atlantic City Aquarium.
Historic Gardner’s Basin is home to the Atlantic City Aquarium. The Aquarium provides a first class experience for shore visitors.
Exhibits
Fish of the Mid-Atlantic Ocean: This 25,000 gallon exhibit features a variety of sea life native to the waters off of New Jersey, and the rest of the Mid-Atlantic region. The inhabitants all ranging in size, include Cownose Rays, Lookdowns, Permit, Gagg Grouper, Black Drum, Gray Snapper, Blue Runners just to name a few along with a Loggerhead Sea Turtle.
Ocean Oddities: In this series of aquaria are some of the interesting, and unusual, organisms from oceans around the world.
Moray Eels: In this tank you can view moray eels which come is a range of sizes, colors, and patterns.
Live Coral Tank: This exhibit contains a mixture of stony and soft corals native to both the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific.
The Reef Predator exhibit displays many of the predatory fish associated with coral and offshore reefs. Many of these fish would naturally prey on the smaller reef fish species displayed in the other exhibits. Puffers, wrasses and trigger and a grouper all call this tank home.
Tropical Shark Touch Tank: Get up close and personal with sharks! In our Tropical Shark Touch Tank you have the opportunity to touch Whitespotted Bamboo Sharks, Marbled Sharks and Epaulette Sharks. These species of sharks are found mostly in the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Moon Jellies: Jellyfish are commonly known to be a potentially hazardous animal, with their capability to inflict painful stings.
Clownfish and Anemone Tank: This tank is home to different species of clownfish including Ocellaris (like in Finding Nemo), Clarkii, Maroon, and Tomato clownfish. Sharing the tank with the clownfish are Long Tentacle and Bubble Tip Anemones.
Mid-Atlantic Coastal Zone: The Intertidal Zone is an area of the shore that is alternately submerged and exposed by tides, basically where the land and sea meet. In this interactive exhibit visitors are encourage to touch a variety of local intertidal organisms. Here you can also find horseshoe crabs, sea urchins, and whelks to name a few.
Diamondback Terrapin Territory: Typical of the local estuarine environment, the water in this tank is brackish, meaning that it is a mix of fresh and salt water. Fish such as Perch and Killifish are able to live in both, as does the Diamondback Terrapin.
Stingray Touch Tank: In this interactive exhibit you have the opportunity to see and touch some of our juvenile Cownose stingrays.
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From May through October departing from Historic Gardner’s Basin, Atlantic City Cruises offer daily sightseeing adventures in the waters around Atlantic City. See bottle-nosed dolphins on a Dolphin Watching Adventure, or enjoy a calm Happy Hour cruise.
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Deanna 021711 early morning in rough seas
snorkeling
Autumn in New Jersey
Helicopter flight over South Jersey
Battleship NJ
Flyover of USS NEW JERSEY with Phantom 2 Vision + v3.0, Met some friendly and professional fire fighters from Camden, NJ.
Rough sea which spoiled my Snorkeling
Owasco Lake Ice Fishing 2014
Ice fishing on Owasco Lake February 2014
Facts about New Jersey from a native New Jerseyian
I had to do a government project where I became the Governor of a state. I chose New Jersey because I'm from there, and it's the best state. Watch it, you may learn something :)
Panama coast - rough sea and dolphins
Surrounded by dolphins - video doesn't give it justice
1940s NEW JERSEY TRAVELOGUE ATLANTIC CITY ASBURY PARK TRENTON 20234 MD
This beautiful 1940s color film NEW JERSEY JOURNEY was produced by John Bransby Productions for the Esso Standard Oil Company at a time when the state's future seemed bright and limitless. The New Jersey of this era was a state on the move. It has shipyards (1:36), industrial areas (1:38), oil refineries (1:40), trunk line railroads (1:45), manufacturers (1:52), commuter trains (1:58), shipping (2:01), trucking (2:07), the Newark Airport (2:11), aerial skyways (2:21) of the New Jersey Turnpike, and the Camden Bridge spanning the Delaware River (2:38) and the Washington Bridge spanning the Hudson River (2:51). New Jersey is a land of beauty (3:03-3:44). Trout fly fishing (4:05-5:45) is maintained by fish hatcheries (5:49-6:42). Scenic byways wind through the Delaware Water Gap (6:49) and the rocky Palisades overlooking the Hudson River (6:59). The High Point Monument is on the highest peak of the Kittatinny Mountains (7:18). The Verdant Hills (7:59) overlook lakes (8:06) with beachgoers, swimmers (8:16), speed boaters (8:24), sailboats full of women in 1940s bathing suits (8:31), and sailboat racing (8:40-9:10). New Jersey’s nickname is “the Garden State” (9:20-9:59). A 1940 GMC 1 ton pickup is shown with a radio telephone (9:45). Lima beans are processed and packed within an hour (10:00-10:25), such as Seabrook Farms (10:27). Tomatoes go from field to cannery (10:30-11:00). At Plainsboro’s dairy farms (11:08), pedigreed bulls (11:20) use an electric exercise machine (11:30). Fruit trees include apples (11:50) and peaches (12:06). Flowers are an agriculture crop (12:13), including zinnias (12:31), roses (12:40), and orchids (12:49). Beachgoers lounge at Asbury Park (13:35). The annual baby parade attracts thousands (14:06-14:33). Red Bank hosts an annual inboard and outboard motor boat regatta (14:34-16-20). Take a scenic ocean drive (16:21) to Barnegat Lighthouse on Long Beach Island (16:44). Women in 1940s bikinis (17:04) visit the Cape May Lighthouse (17:09) at the southern tip of the state. Yachts take the structured waterways (17:15-17:57). Oyster farmers (18:01) collect and sell their finds from Delaware Bay (18:27). Eating a raw oyster is shown (18:46-19:02). Deep sea fishing is available (19:11-20:55). Ruins from the Revolutionary War dot the drive through the Pine Barrens region (21:09-21:49). Visit where George Washington crossed the Delaware in 1776 and the McConkey Ferry Inn (21:49-22:32). The Trenton Battle Monument (22:38) marks where Washington placed his artillery. The Princeton Battle Monument commemorates Washington’s victory there January 3, 1777 (22:58). In Morristown National Historical Park, Jockey Hollow housed the Continental Army for two winters (23:11). The Wick House (23:32) has been accurately restored. Morristown has a statue of Washington (23:50) that stands opposite his headquarters at the Ford House (23:52). Nassau Hall and Blair Hall still stand at Princeton University (23:58-24:23), as does the Memorial Chapel (24:23). There’s also Drew University (24:40), Saint Elizabeth’s Girls College (23:45), New Jersey State College for Women (24:50), and Rutgers (24:54), where agriculture is studied (25:15-25:46). Activities include golfing (25:50-26:10) and the annual field trials with Irish Setter dogs (26:13-28:12). The fall color is beautiful (28:14). Atlantic City’s boardwalk is a major attraction (28:32), as is the Miss America parade (29:07-30:20). Happy motoring from Esso Standard Oil Company (30:55), founded in 1912, commonly known as ExxonMobil in the US.
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