1201 – Ketchikan and Alaska’s Panhandle Forests and Sea
Alaska’s Panhandle preserves vast tracts of the planet’s dwindling temperate rain forests. Ketchikan, the largest town in the panhandle, lies at the edge of these forests, accessible only by boat or airplane. It perseveres in the shadows of former robust salmon fisheries, but now attracts tourists, undeterred by incessant rains, lured by marine life, exotic forests, and the spectacular national monument known as Misty Fjords.
Production Credits:
David Yetman- Host ∙ Producer ∙ Writer
Daniel Duncan- Producer ∙ Director ∙ Cinematographer ∙ Editor
Benjamin Weaver- Editor ∙ Post Production Supervisor ∙ Graphics
Jacobo Ramirez – Field Audio ∙ Second Camera
Julia Franco – Assistant Editor
Special Thanks:
Southwest Center, University of Arizona
Jeff Banister, Director
