Canada, the Bay of Fundy: a Struggle for Survival

The Bay of Fundy, characterized by its vast submerged plains and spectacular tides, is a remarkable ecosystem where terrestrial and marine life coexist in harmony. This exceptional site is home to a rich biodiversity, hosting animal and plant species perfectly adapted to extreme environmental conditions. Beavers, migratory birds, whales, and even the formidable great white shark can be found here. The tides, among the highest in the world, shape the landscape and dictate the rhythm of life for the ecosystem’s inhabitants. From marine mammals to shorebirds, all depend on these nutrient-rich waters. This haven of life serves as an essential refuge while remaining the stage for a constant struggle for survival. Original title: Life in the Great Wetlands: Canada Follow us on social media : Facebook :   / bestdocumentarytv