The sun and moon move billions of tons of water with every turn of the tide. The strongest tides empty entire bays, smash trees on riverbanks, and strand sea creatures on suddenly dry land. Weaker tides control the movements of huge numbers of fish, coaxing stingrays though astounding underwater arches. And as the water recedes, the tide can create unbelievable landscapes - like a sparkling world of salt crystals inhabited only by tiny shrimp and bright pink flamingos.
Title | The Blue Planet - Season 1 Episode 7 Tidal Seas |
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Year | 2001 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | United Kingdom |
Studio | BBC One |
Cast | David Attenborough |
Crew | Alastair Fothergill (Director), George Fenton (Original Music Composer), Alastair Fothergill (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | Unser blauer Planet, Au coeur des océans - La Planète bleue, Blue Planet, 블루 플래닛, 아름다운 바다, BBC. Голубая планета., The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, The Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans |
Keyword | ocean, sea, fish, wildlife, miniseries, animals, nature, nature documentary, wild sea, underwater life, marine life, oceans, seas |
First Air Date | Sep 12, 2001 |
Last Air date | Oct 31, 2001 |
Season | 1 Season |
Episode | 8 Episode |
Runtime | 51:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.32/ 10 by 338.00 users |
Popularity | 20.168 |
Language | English |