Cathedral in the Sea/Survival in the Sea
- 1997 ----- color ----- 26 min ----- vhs
- (Secrets of the Ocean Realm series, Part 1) The cold waters of the Northeastern Pacific Ocean conceal one of the most spectacular marine ecosystems on Earth, the submarine forests of giant kelp. This is the ocean's own Cathedral in the Sea, where thousands of rarely seen creatures, at once strange and fascinating, dwell.
- 1997 ----- color ----- 30 min
- Examines the reproduction and predation techniques used by creatures to outwit death in the ocean realm. Scorpion fish use camouflage to ambush prey; sand divers lay eggs in a sandy nest; and, in one of the most spectacular underwater sequences ever captured, striped marlin use their sharp bills to slash through schools of mackerel (Closed-Captioned).
- Topics: (Biology, Botany, Marine Biology, Zoology)
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