American Samoa
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Bruckner Chase is host of the Blue Journey Dangerous Waves Film Series, a series of educational documentaries to inform and protect coastal communities produced by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ocean Today including in American Samoa
American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain. Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches and reefs.
External links
- Think Like A Lifeguard
- Blue Journey Dangerous Waves Set To Finish Filming
- American Samoa to Utilize Its 3000-Year History With The Ocean
- Uila O Le Sami Returns To American Samoa
- American Samoa - Stronger Together: The Waterman's Way
- BlueJourney Traverses The Open Water And Film Worlds
- Blue Journey, An American Samoa Documentary In Scotland
- What Goes Around, Comes Around: The Waterman's Way
- Toa o le Tai, Surf Life Saving Sports & Junior Guard Training
- Sharing Swimming Skills In Samoa