Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall (1990)

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World-renowned zoologist and marine photographer Howard Hall explores the complex ecology of California's coastal kelp forests in this classic underwater production. The film dives deep into this mysterious Pacific Ocean realm, examining some of its odd and unusual inhabitants, from the rare basking shark, to otters and sea lions, and magnificent blue whales, the largest animals on the Planet.

Director: Howard Hall
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall about?
World-renowned zoologist and marine photographer Howard Hall explores the complex ecology of California's coastal kelp forests in this classic underwater production. The film dives deep into this mysterious Pacific Ocean realm, examining some of its odd and unusual inhabitants, from the rare basking shark, to otters and sea lions, and magnificent blue whales, the largest animals on the Planet.
Who directed Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall?
Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall was directed by Howard Hall.
How long is Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall?
Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall?
Seasons of the Sea: A Film by Howard Hall is a Documentary film.