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Ocean power
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- moving images
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British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
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[1979 or 1984?] (Creation)
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Energy BC
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Educational. Proposed methods of harnessing the incredible energy of coastal tides, wave action and ocean currents, and the thermal gradient of warm surface water and cold depths. This film has special application to the B.C. coast and features scenes of familiar areas that have been surveyed for power generation.
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Copyright British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority.
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OCEAN POWER was apparently revised and re-cut in April 1984. It is not clear which version this sound track is from.
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References: B.C. Hydro, "B.C. Hydro Films" [FCAT 0002 1980].
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Accession number(s): F1988:05
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producing agency/company: British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority; sponsored/presented by: British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority; host: Bob Fortune