Video Extras
All Video Extras
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Webisode: Zanzibar Fishing Culture
The fishing culture of the people of Zanzibar.
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Webisode: Whale Songs
Researcher John Ford describes his studies of sounds made by killer whales.
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Webisode: Visiting the Deep
Scientist Bruce Robison recounts his experiences in the deep sea.
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Webisode: Undisturbed Coral
A brief glimpse at an untrawled seamount. Deep-sea coral have been undisturbed for millennia and have never had to adapt to change. With a slow growth rate, any recovery from bottom trawling damage will be slow.
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Webisode: Underwater Volcano Eruption
Dr. Bill Chadwick’s 2009 expedition to the sea mount NW Rota-1 captures for the first time on video the dramatic eruption of an underwater volcano.
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Webisode: Thriving Seagrass, Reduced Biodiversity
The effects of carbon dioxide in seawater.
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Webisode: The Ocean Beneath Our Feet
Geobiologist Dr. Eric Gaidos reveals the ocean that exists beneath our feet.
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Webisode: The Need to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The sea will be forever changed if the rate of current emissions is not reduced.
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Webisode: The Importance of Oyster Reefs to Marine Life
Dr. Greg Stunz explains how oyster reefs are an important habitat for other marine life.
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Webisode: The Importance of Mangrove Swamps
Dr. Peter Ward explainsthe significance of mangrove swamps.
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Webisode: The Impact of Sea Otters
The Monterey Bay experience is an example of how different species in an ecosystem rely on each other for survival.
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Webisode: The Effects of Industry on Egypt's Coastal Wetlands
Humanity infringes on coastal wetlands in Alexandria, Egypt.
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Webisode: The Creatures of Deep Sea Vents
Exploring the extraordinary creatures of the deep-sea vents.
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Webisode: The Birth of a New Ocean
Dr. Nick Eyles goes on a journey to witness the birth of a new ocean at the Erta Ale Volcano in the Afar Depression, Ethiopia.
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Webisode: The Barnacle's Role in Climate Change Research
Steve Palumbi explains how barnacles are being used to predict the effects of climate change on Monterey Bay.
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Webisode: The “Catch and Release” Aquarium: A Unique Concept
Dave Hurwitz talks about his unique モcatch and releaseヤ style aquarium in Ucluelet, BC.
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Webisode: The Almadraba: A Fading Tradition of Bluefin Tuna Fishing
The almadraba, an ancient fishing technique that traps migrating bluefin tuna. Tarifa, Spain.
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Webisode: Tagging Elephant Seals
Ecologist Daniel Costa explains how tagging animals is used to collect data to tell their stories.
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Webisode: Sustainable Fishing
Solutions for sustainable fishing management programs from the perspective of fishers.
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Webisode: Siphonophores
An introduction to gelatinous predators who exist as a colony, in which each tiny individual plays a specialised role.
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Webisode: Shrimp Fishing in a Dead Zone
Shrimp fishing in the dead zone. Grand Isle, Louisiana.
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Webisode: Sharks; The Ocean's Living Fossils
Swimming with sharks, one of the ocean's "living fossils."
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Webisode: Shark Bay; Descendants of the First Life on Earth
Dr. Peter Ward examines the descendants of the first life on earth at Shark Bay in Western Australia.
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Webisode: Satellite Tagging of Bluefin Tuna in Spain
Satellite tagging the bluefin tuna.
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Webisode: Responsible Choices
Marine biologist Boris Worm advises how to be mindful when making making seafood decisions.
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Webisode: Real-Time Input
Ocean researcher Verena Tunnicluffe explains how advances in technology allows for greater collaboration during expeditions.
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Webisode: Protecting Ecosystems; The Haida People
The Haida people are trying to revolutionize the way ecosystems are protected in Canada.
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Webisode: Pearl Farming in Bweleo, Zanzibar
A new initiative; pearl farming in Bweleo, Zanzibar.
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Webisode: Orange Roughy: Overfished in the Deep Sea
An introduction to the history of commercial deep-sea fishing for Orange Roughy.
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Webisode: Nautilus Behaviours at the Osprey Reef in Australia
Transmitters reveal the behaviours of the nautilus to scientists at the Osprey Reef in Australia.
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Webisode: Narwhals and Ringed Seals; So Close
David and Sarika listen to the underwater sounds of the narwhal and ringed seal.
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Webisode: Marine Protection
Finding Coral founder Jennifer Lash talks about needed marine protection from commercial fisheries.
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Webisode: Marine Pollution: Plastics
Aquarium InterpreterᅠCaylan Piperᅠexplains the harmful effects of plastic pollution on marine life.
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Webisode: Looking into the Future of Coral Reefs
Oceanographer Chris Langdon visits the Florida keys, worrying about their rapid decline.
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Webisode: Fossils at the Devonian Reef
Examining a well-preserved nautiloid fossil imprint at the Devonian reef.
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Webisode: Exploring the Wealth of the Mangroves
Exploring the wealth of the New Zealand mangroves with Wade Doak, photographer and naturalist.
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Webisode: Exploring the Mangroves
Dr. Peter Ward sails through shallow, turquoise mangrove swamps.
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Webisode: Experimenting with Sound
A revealing underwater audio experiment at the Leigh Marine Reserve in New Zealand.
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Webisode: Ecosystem Stability: The Jellyfish
Bruce Robison explains why an abundance of jellyfish doesnメt always indicate an unstable ecosystem.
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Webisode: Eating Sustainably
David and Sarika meet with Boris Worm to discuss eating sustainably, and the potential collapse of commercial fish stocks by 2048.
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Webisode: Diving at the Poor Knights Marine Reserve in New Zealand
Diving into the rich waters at the Poor Knights Marine Reserve.
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Webisode: Designing Quiet Ocean Exploration
Engineer and designer Graham Hawkes describes how previous submersibles have been too intrusive to allow for accurate underwater observation, and the thinking behind the design of his new submersible, the Deep Flight Super Falcon. His dream is to design quiet and unobtrusive machines to allow sea life to feel comfortable.
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Webisode: Deep-Sea Diversity
Biology professor Verena Tunnicliffe discusses diversity in the deep sea.
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Webisode: Deep Sea Submersible; ROPOS
Dr. Verena Tunnicliffe and the deep-sea submersible, the ROPOS.
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Webisode: Dead Zones: A Global Problem
Low oxygen zones are being recorded around the world.
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Webisode: Climate Change
Sarika Cullis-Suzuki ponders the effects of climate change on the arctic.
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Webisode: Carbon Emissions & Ocean Acidification
Carbon emissions are making seawater more acidic, with dramatic impact.
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Webisode: Brand New Species
Ocean researcher Verena Tunnicliffe describes the sights and experience of discovering a new species.
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Webisode: Bioluminescence
images of deep-sea creatures communicating through light.
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Webisode: An Intricate Web of Life: Kelp Forests
Steve Palumbi explains the inner workings of kelp forests, and how intricate ecosystems could not existᅠwithout them.
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Webisode: An Impressive Predator: The Humboldt Squid
Bruce Robison talks about the beauty and intrigue of the Humboldt squid.
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Webisode: A Sign of Hope
Marine biologist Boris Worm is optimistic that fish stocks can recover if people change their behaviour.
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Expert: Wade Doak, Author and Underwater Photographer
Wade Doak talks about the importance of 'wet' libraries - giving students the opportunity to experience the ocean.
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Expert: Richard Feeley, Senior Scientist
Richard Feeley talks about the effects of ocean acidification.
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Expert: Nick Eyles, Geology Professor
Nick Eyles studies the ocean in the desert.
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Expert: New Discoveries
Ocean researcher Verena Tunnicliffe describes her recent deep-sea visit and the new observations made along the volanic arc.
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Expert: Nancy Rabalais, Executive Director and Professor of Zoology
Nancy Rabalais talks about the importance of water issues in the future.
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Expert: Fish Stocks Gone by 2048?
Boris Worm talks about his study that shows we could run out of fish by 2048.
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Expert: Dr. Ted Daeschler, Paleontologist
Dr. Ted Daeschler talks about Tiktaalik's environment.
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Expert: Debby Ianson, Ocean Climate Modeller
Debby Ianson talks about our carbon footprint and the future of the ocean's health.
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Behind the Scenes: Whale Watching
Director Elise Swerhone recounts the crew's whale watching experience at sea.
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Behind the Scenes: Waiting for the Humpback
Director Mike Downie talks with Captain John Rumney about taking advantage of unexpected opportunities during production.
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Behind the Scenes: The Ocean as a Garbage Can
David Suzuki explains how changes in population and technology have resulted inᅠthe decline of the ocean's health.
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Behind the Scenes: The Modern-day Relationship with Nature
David Suzuki discusses public attitude toward the health of the ocean, and our relationship with nature.
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Behind the Scenes: The Almadraba
The age-old Spanish practice of fishing for bluefin tuna.
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Behind the Scenes: Swimming with Dolphins
A school of dolphins joins our crew off the coast of Louisiana.
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Behind the Scenes: Shooting at Sea
Director Erna Buffie and DOP Barry Lank discuss the challenges of shooting on the Oregon coast.
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Behind the Scenes: Sea Urchins
Noisier than we think... but what are they saying?
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Behind the Scenes: Passion for the Ocean
David Suzuki explains his genetic passion for the ocean.
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Behind the Scenes: Making a Difference: Consumer Impact on Healthy Ecosystems
David Suzuki talks about how our choices at the market can impact our health, and the health of the ocean.
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Behind the Scenes: It's Never too Late
David Suzuki describesᅠoverfishing, dead zones, pollution, and acidification,ᅠsome of the major issues facing the ocean today.ᅠ
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Behind the Scenes: I am Fish
David Suzuki explains the fundamental importance of fish in his life.
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Behind the Scenes: Galapagos: Memories of the Ocean
David Suzuki talks about how our relationship with marine life has changed.
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Behind the Scenes: Fishing in the 1930s
David Suzuki remembers fishing in Vancouver's Stanley Park in the late 1930s.
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Behind the Scenes: Final Thoughts
Director Jackie Corkery talks about the experience of working on "One Ocean."
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Behind the Scenes: Filmmaking is like Science
Director Mike Downie and Professor Peter Ward discuss the necessity to think quickly during production.
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Behind the Scenes: ExcitingᅠSolutions
David Suzuki talks about his optimism for change after traveling with his daughter Sarika in search of solutions.
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Behind the Scenes: Changing Environments
Director Mike Downie talks about dealing with unexpected changes during production.