The Bay of Fundy, with its vast floodplains and exceptional tides, is a unique ecosystem where aquatic and terrestrial life intertwines. This area hosts an extraordinary biodiversity, with animal and plant species adapted to extreme conditions, such as beavers, migratory birds, whales, and the great white shark. The tides, among the highest in the world, shape the landscape and dictate the rhythm of life. From marine mammals to shorebirds, all depend on these nutrientrich waters. The bay is a vital refuge, but also a place where the struggle for survival is constant.
Directed by: Frédéric Febvre
Written by: Eric Gonzales and Marie Pilhan
Series: Life In The Great Wetlands
Original Title: Bay of Fundy, The Highest Tides in the World