One of the most difficult habitats for any organism to inhabit is the intertidal. Wave energy, temperature fluctuations, and salinity changes make living her…
One of the most difficult habitats for any organism to inhabit is the intertidal. Wave energy, temperature fluctuations, and salinity changes make living here impossible for all but a few of the hardiest plants and animals. In the 4th episode of our series UnderH2O, we sneak into this mostly unexplored habitat during the short window of time when the tide is out and the tidepools are accessible.
Please subscribe to our series, and join our team of cameramen as they give a behind-the-scenes look at underwater film making and show how they go about capturing images of some nature’s most exciting underwater events, creatures, and locations.
new episodes are released every other Tuesday. We’ll do our best to answer any questions you might have in the comments, so please ask away! Follow us on Twitter @underH2Oshow and visit www.HDunderH2O for more information.
CREDITS Produced, Directed and Edited by Craig Musburger
Executive Producers: Craig Musburger Brian Musburger
Assistant Editor: Matt Workman
Camera Operators: Craig Musburger Griffith Jurgens
The Intertidal | UnderH2O | PBS Digital Studios
One of the most difficult habitats for any organism to inhabit is the intertidal. Wave energy, temperature fluctuations, and salinity changes make living her…
Description
One of the most difficult habitats for any organism to inhabit is the intertidal. Wave energy, temperature fluctuations, and salinity changes make living here impossible for all but a few of the hardiest plants and animals. In the 4th episode of our series UnderH2O, we sneak into this mostly unexplored habitat during the short window of time when the tide is out and the tidepools are accessible.
Please subscribe to our series, and join our team of cameramen as they give a behind-the-scenes look at underwater film making and show how they go about capturing images of some nature’s most exciting underwater events, creatures, and locations.
new episodes are released every other Tuesday. We’ll do our best to answer any questions you might have in the comments, so please ask away! Follow us on Twitter @underH2Oshow and visit www.HDunderH2O for more information.
CREDITS
Produced, Directed and Edited by
Craig Musburger
Executive Producers:
Craig Musburger
Brian Musburger
Assistant Editor:
Matt Workman
Camera Operators:
Craig Musburger
Griffith Jurgens
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