Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (59 min. 12 sec.) ; 357493188 bytes |
Series |
Coast ; Series 8, Episode 4 |
Summary |
The new series of Coast continues with a journey around the great estuaries of Britain where 20 million people live, and a dazzling variety of animals thrive. The team visit the most dramatic waterways to discover surprising stories that emerge where rivers and seas collide. Nick Crane explores the wealth of wildlife and industry that are attracted to the Firth of Forth, the mighty estuary that feeds Edinburgh. To reveal the secrets that made this coastline famous for salt production Nick must answer a deceptively tricky question that intrigues children and baffles adults: Why is the sea salty? (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC |
Event |
Broadcast 2013-11-01 at 19:30:00 |
Notes |
Classification: G |
Subject |
Estuaries -- Environmental aspects.
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Fish hatcheries -- Management.
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Fishes -- Conservation.
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Seawater -- Analysis.
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Water quality management.
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United Kingdom.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Crawford, Rowan, director
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Davis, F. Daniel, director
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Mair, James, director
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Sharman, Dick, director
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Crane, Nicholas, host
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Dunlop, Tessa, host
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Horton, Mark, host
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Krestovnikoff, Miranda, host
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Boxall, Simon, contributor
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Hayward, Alan, contributor
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Jenkins, Leighton, contributor
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Joslin, Joz, contributor
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Kindness, Bob, contributor
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Simmonds, Chris, contributor
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Tabor, June, contributor
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