September 8,
2005 - Online
Video Service, Inc.
(OVS), the nationally
recognized leader in
Internet broadcasting
for public affairs,
today announced it will
be working with the
not-for-profit Alaska
Sea Life Center and the
Alaska Department of
Fish and Game to operate
the agency's Walrus Cam
through 2006.
Monitoring population
levels and conducting
research on the Pacific
walrus is difficult
because of their habits
and remote habitats.
Researchers are using
onsite cameras and
streaming video to keep
watch on beaches where
walrus live. The 24/7
streaming video feeds
also educate the public
about walrus behavior.
To read the Seattle
Times piece about this
project go to:
http://tinyurl.com/alnfm.
OVS is also working with
ADFG on another Walrus
Cam near the Port of
Valdez, Alaska.
About Online
Video Service
Online Video Service is
a recognized leader in
open governmennt solutions for
U.S. federal and state
government customers.
Since 1999, OVS has
built a proven track
record for reliably and
securely delivering live
and on-demand public
proceedings and events
to key audiences through
its Open Government
PlatformTM
and Event Webcasting
division. The company
understands its
government customers’
unique needs to
communicate effectively
with stakeholders such
as policy makers,
businesses, voters and
the news media. Find out
why customers from the
U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban
Development to the U.S.
Department of
Transportation rely on
Online Video Service –
visit
www.onlinevideoservice.com.
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