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- View what the modern science points to what the future looks like from the present year all the way to trillions upon trillions of years into the future.
- The Outdoor Wild Kids will be sharing their Adventures as they learn about the planet Earth and those who dwell here.
- Having had a Shark encounter on live TV, Mick Fanning (3 x World Champion Surfer) is determined to understand what really happened to him that day, and the even greater question regarding Sharks as an endangered species.
- UK Adventurer Sarah Outen travels the world during her London2London: Via The World expedition, only for the expedition - and Sarah's life and mental health - to be put at risk by violent weather.
- Embark on a magical ocean journey in this feature-length animated film for young adventurers and families of all ages. Meet Emma, a little girl on vacation off the island of St. Thomas, who discovers magical sea-grass that gives her the power to talk to sea life. Soon enough, Emma has a new group of sea-critter friends. There's Oliver, a shy young octopus who's full of adventure but too timid to explore with his friends; and Steve, an out-of-place starfish who discovers he has powers of his own. Together, the quirky trio set off on a grand adventure to find buried treasure, along the way learning important lessons about friendship, self-confidence, protecting the environment, and the power of imagination.
- Guardian chronicles the work of wildlife stewards amid sweeping legislative rollbacks of environmental protections in Canada. Part hermit, part biologist, Guardians live on boats, full-time, in one of the last pristine frontiers of the world to monitor salmon, the backbone of the ecosystem, economy, and culture along British Columbia's coast. But, in an age of science censorship and soaring resource extraction in the form of fracking for oil and natural gas, Guardians and the wildlife they have dedicated their lives to protect are now disappearing.
- Explore the incredible diversity of ocean wildlife, and how as environmental changes heat the globe, life is changing for everything beneath the waves and along the coasts.
- With unique access to Australia's emergency services, first responders and local communities, "Big Weather and How to Survive it" is an emotionally gripping series filmed over one intense summer.
- Dark Water focuses on the narrative of a deep-sea environment that unexpectedly manifests in the walls of a grieving women's suburban dwelling; an impossible, flooded inner-architecture. It explores familial trauma through the darkly surreal tale of a woman who discovers an ocean within her house. The life forms that dwell in this space are both real and a manifestation of the resident's internal psychological state, as she comes to terms with the death of her mother. Dark Water is underscored by both a sense of human loss and contemporary concerns around habitat loss within our oceans.
- Cam girl, Prudence fishes for her own catch which she will cook and serve to her online audience as part of her Muckbang ASMR broadcast. But when she begins to find plastic inside her mollusks and a new fan who wants her to consume it, things take a turn towards the impossible.
- There is so little we know about our planet's oceans. The members of the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a National Science Foundation funded program, work together to gather data that will teach us about life in the oceans and how to care for them for future generations.
- Cam girl, Prudence fishes for her own catch which she will cook and serve to her online audience as part of her Muckbang ASMR broadcast. But when she begins to find plastic inside her mollusks and a new fan who wants her to consume it, things take a turn towards the impossible.
- The Last Turtle documents the work of the Dominica Sea Turtle Conservation Organisation (DomSeTCO). Illegal poaching, plastic pollution and climate change are the main challenges facing Dominica's endangered sea turtle populations.
- National Geographic investigates the awesome power of our water world.
- There are not five separate oceans, but one. Its waters linked by powerful forces that keep them on the move. This constant mixing is vital for the health of oceans and marine life.
- Raw and untameable, our oceans are a place of wonder and mystery. Their power is like nothing else on earth, and they can shape continents with each crashing wave beneath the frothing surf and undulating swell, live creatures of legend. Giants, monsters and storybook characters come to life in brilliant colour, each playing its role in this extensive ecosystem. Every character is different, but all are connected in an ongoing battle for survival. These are the inhabitants of the deep...This is Ultimate Oceans.
- The journey begins on the 5-year Global Reef Expedition to assess the health and resiliency of coral reefs.
- Erika talks to the scientists behind the largest collection of high-resolution coral reef maps. Can these maps help identify which reefs have a chance of surviving?
- Climate change and ocean acidification are global problems that impact coral reefs everywhere. What can be done to safeguard reefs from these global impacts?
- Throughout the Expedition, the Living Oceans Foundation observed signs of declining ocean health, impacting coral reefs and coastal marine ecosystems. What are the biggest threats to our ocean, and what can be done to protect it?
- What are marine protected areas and how can they help protect our coral reefs? Where are they working and what makes them effective?
- Everywhere the Living Oceans Foundation studied on the Global Reef Expedition we found signs of human impacts-even on the most remote reefs on Earth. Despite the myriad of threats our oceans face, there is still reason for hope. An EarthX Original Series.