Where the Bay Becomes the Sea (1985)

Where the Bay Becomes the Sea (1985) poster

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:

Cast

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.