Sarika Cullis-Suzuki tells CBC’s All Points West radio program how the astounding creatures of Canada’s intertidal zone triggered a lifelong love of the sea and inspired her to pursue a career as a marine biologist. “It really is the interface between the ocean and land,” says Cullis-Suzuki. “It is the only part of the sea that when the tide goes out you can literally walk where the water was. I would spend the whole day there, no problem.”
Read MoreSarika Cullis-Suzuki discovered a magical kingdom at age six in the tidal pools near her family cottage in British Columbia. Each low tide revealed an astonishing array of creatures right on her doorstep. She immersed herself in their world, fell in love with their bizarre and beautiful realm, and set her sights on a career in marine biology.
Read MoreInfield Fly Productions is now in the field shooting a one-hour documentary that will open the 60th anniversary season of the CBC’s long running natural history and science series, The Nature of Things.
Read MoreAfter nearly two years of work, Infield Fly Productions and Scottish co-producer, Stream Scotland, completed their first feature length documentary on the fight to save the Scottish Clydesdale horse.
Read MoreLast night Infield Fly Productions and Toronto director Christine Nielsen grabbed two Canadian Screen Awards for their documentary Jumbo: The Life of and Elephant Superstar.
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