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The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau is an American documentary television series about underwater marine life, directed by Alan Landsburg and hosted by French filmmaker, researcher, and marine explorer Jacques Cousteau. The first episodes of the series aired from 1968 until 1976.
Our Oceans is a five-part Netflix documentary series that explores the wonder of Earth's oceans. It is presented by former president of the United States Barack Obama and was released on November 20, 2024.
The documentary was produced in collaboration with scientists from the Census of Marine Life and employed technologies including stabilized cameras for rough seas, an electric mini-helicopter to approach and film marine animals without noise, and submerged cameras both towed and on poles over the side of vessels, resulting in film of over 200 ...
The opening episode shows how ocean life is regulated around the globe by currents and the varying position of the Sun. Near a Pacific seamount, there is a large concentration of marine animals because when the current makes contact with the submerged rock, it forces upwards plankton and other organisms.
Marine Iguanas are the only marine lizard species in the world found only in the Galápagos Islands. They can dive as deep as 30m (98 feet) and hold their breath for 30-40 minutes.
The marine experts carry out pioneering science on the 20-metre-long sperm whale. 2: Southern Ocean - First broadcast 19 November 2008; Why are parts of the Southern Ocean warming twice as fast as the rest of Earth's oceans? 3: Red Sea - First broadcast 26 November 2008; The team explores the remote and unexplored Southern Red Sea.
Sea of Life begins by examining the importance of the oceans to our very existence. Through compelling footage and interviews, it tells a story of the interconnections of all life on earth, and asserts that the current mass extinction in the oceans will have devastating impacts on terrestrial life, including humans. [4]
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