23 February 2010 – Today the History Channel video of the Trouvadore story went live on the Smithsonian’s Ocean Portal website at “Today’s Catch.” The Ocean Portal is a unique, interactive online experience that inspires awareness, understanding, and stewardship of the world’s Ocean, developed by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History and more than 20 collaborating organizations. Trouvadore and the video is also featured in a kiosk at the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum in the Sant Ocean Hall. Trouvadore was one of only four ocean stories to be selected for this prestigeous two-year exhibit.
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