
Overview
The salmon that fill the rivers of the Pacific coast of North America have one of the most miraculous and mysterious life-cycles in the entire animal kingdom. After years feeding in the Pacific Ocean, they travel thousands of miles back to the rivers of their birth to spawn and to die. Using miniature underwater cameras, 'The Silver Tide' reveals the drama and danger of the salmon on their last great journey, as they encounter and overcome fishing nets, hungry bears, raging floods and massive waterfalls. Each year, despite these obstacles, millions of fish reach their final destination, and in doing so, sustain one of the most beautiful and wild landscapes on Earth.
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18 - 1Riddle of the Right Whale October 03, 1999
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18 - 2Hokkaido: Garden of the Gods October 10, 1999
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18 - 3Elephants of the Sand River October 17, 1999
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18 - 4In the Company of Bears October 24, 1999
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18 - 5The Millennium Oak December 30, 1999
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18 - 6The Temple Troop December 12, 1999
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18 - 7Wild Indonesia: Island Castaways January 23, 2000
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18 - 8Wild Indonesia: Underwater Worlds January 30, 2000
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18 - 9Wild Indonesia: Magical Forests February 06, 2000
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18 - 10The Tiger's Tale February 20, 2000
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18 - 11The Wolf's Return May 08, 2000
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18 - 12Monkey Warriors May 15, 2000
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18 - 13Dangerous Australians May 22, 2000
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18 - 14The Crater: Africa's Predator Paradise June 05, 2000
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18 - 15Salmon: The Silver Tide June 19, 2000
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18 - 16Claws July 10, 2000
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18 - 17The Story of an African Wild Dog January 01, 1970