Where the Bay Becomes the Sea (1985)
This is a documentary about the fragile and complex marine ecosystem in the Bay of Fundy. The film traces relationships within the food chain - from tiny plankton to birds and seals and finally to whales and humans. The film is a plea for careful management of our ocean resource and was first telecast as part of CBC's Nature of Things series.
Director: John Brett
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: December 31, 1985
Cast
- Anna Cameron - Narrator
Screenplay
Music: Steve Tittle
Cinematography: Kent Nason, John Brett
Editing: John Brett
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Themes
Deep Sea Exploration and Underwater World
Keywords
ocean, new brunswick, marine life, food chain, ecosystem
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Where the Bay Becomes the Sea about?
- This is a documentary about the fragile and complex marine ecosystem in the Bay of Fundy. The film traces relationships within the food chain - from tiny plankton to birds and seals and finally to whales and humans. The film is a plea for careful management of our ocean resource and was first telecast as part of CBC's Nature of Things series.
- Who directed Where the Bay Becomes the Sea?
- Where the Bay Becomes the Sea was directed by John Brett.
- Who stars in Where the Bay Becomes the Sea?
- Where the Bay Becomes the Sea stars Anna Cameron.
- How long is Where the Bay Becomes the Sea?
- Where the Bay Becomes the Sea has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is Where the Bay Becomes the Sea?
- Where the Bay Becomes the Sea is a Documentary film.
- Where was Where the Bay Becomes the Sea produced?
- Where the Bay Becomes the Sea was produced in Canada.
- What are the themes of Where the Bay Becomes the Sea?
- The themes of Where the Bay Becomes the Sea include: Deep Sea Exploration and Underwater World.