Living Sea 24 (1958-02-23) : Pacific Island
PublicA series of documentary kinescopes with filmed inserts dealing with the sea and sea life. Hosted by Ian McTaggart-Cowan. Dr. Cowan used Darwin’s theory to explain the creation of atolls. He introduced his trip to Wake Island, a coral atoll located in the western Pacific Ocean, and showed some specimens of different corals, sea urchins and killer clam. He recorded the sea creatures such as tropical fishes with different color and species during his skin diving venture. He also introduced the birds on this island.
- In Collection:
- CBUT-9461-2
- 1 film reel (00:29:50) : black and white ; 16 mm
- Living sea show 24
- 19.31, 166.601
- Ian McTaggart Cowan Collection
- Digitization undertaken with the support of Ann Schau.
- mp4. Digitization of the films was contracted by the CBC. Metadata by M. He. Migration metadata by KD.
- Rights
- This item is the property of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and is provided for research purposes only. For use other than research, permission must be acquired from the CBC.
- DOI
This page supports the Zotero and Mendeley browser extensions simply click on the extension widget in your browser to save the objects citation.
Thumbnail | Title | Date Uploaded | Visibility | Actions |
---|---|---|---|---|
CBUT-9461-2_H264 | 2021-11-26 | Public |
|
|
CBUT-9461-2_CanFront | 2021-11-26 | Public |
|
|
CBUT-9461-2_ReelFront | 2021-11-26 | Public |
|