One of the most ambitious shoots BBC LIFE attempted, the sequence was filmed under the permanent ice of the Ross Sea. But because sea stars and nemertean worms move incredibly slowly, the team had to use time-lapse photography to bring them to life. The trickiest part, however, was trying to rig the gear under 8 feet of solid ice. Every piece of equipment had to be brought through a specially drilled hole in the ice and be monitored every day. In the end, it took the crew over 100 dives to get the sequence.
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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by rubberrepublic.
As for the dead seal - our seven year old daughter was very taken with the dead seal and wanted to see more.
We used to have a star in our saltwater aquarium, and they are so interesting to watch.