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How could a body of water as big as the Mediterranean Sea just disappear? It would take decades and more than a 1,000 research studies to even start to figure out all the possible causes of one of the greatest vanishing acts in Earth’s history. Part of the "Eons" series.
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Greece's Sporades Islands are home to Mediterranean monk seals, one of the most critically endangered species on Earth. When a pup washes ashore in a storm, a group of dedicated scientists spring into action to nurse the seal back to health. Healthy and strong, the growing seal is released back into the wild with a GIS transmitter to track her adaptation. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.
Great weather, abundant harvests, fabulous food, some of the world's most cosmopolitan and romantic cities are all attributes associated with Mediterranean climates. However, these regions are also critical biodiversity hotspots. This episode offers an overview of the world's Mediterranean-climate zones, pointing out their similarities, unique characteristics and importance, while also illuminating the factors that threaten them. Part of the "Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems" series.
Different processes in nearby coastal oceans drive the ecosystems found in the Mediterranean climate zones. Atmospheric processes over the oceans influence seasonal rainfall patterns, while currents and ocean temperatures affect both local and regional climate conditions. Part of the "Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems" series.
Explore how the nature of highly seasonal rainfall cycles and periodic fires create conditions that have shaped Mediterranean-climate ecosystems. Part of the "Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems" series.
Part of "Life on the Edge" series. With growing global appetite for sushi, bluefin tuna is big business, and one can sell for up to a hundred thousand dollars. But scientists and environmentalists now argue that Atlantic bluefin caught in the Mediterranean is on the verge of collapse and that the rules designed to protect them aren't working.
Geologists discuss the three tectonic collisions that created Europe. These forces continue to alter the continent's landscape. This episode examines the evidence of these changes found in Iceland and the Mediterranean Sea. Part of the "Voyage of the Continents" series.
Travels to over a dozen locations exploring the state of global fisheries. Explores the consequences in the Indian Ocean of nets with mesh so fine that even seawater only trickles out, the potential extinction of tuna in the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic, and the impact of land-based sources of pollution on coastal fishing areas. Part two of this series reports on the search for solutions.
A manatee turns up in Trinity Bay near Galveston, Texas. He is named Trinidad, but several rescue groups must work to save him when the water temperature drops. Then, two sea lions in San Diego have life-threatening entanglements around their necks, so the SeaWorld team steps in to save them. Part of the Sea Rescue series.
Sea turtles have been around since the time of the dinosaurs, but today these beautiful creatures have many man-made threats from destruction of their beach habitat to marine debris and poaching. Conservation organizations, communities, and scientists are all working together to help sea turtles turn the tide. Part of the "Endangered Ocean" series.
The sea is full of incredible creatures. Some have backbones, while others have no bones. Some are animals that look like plants, and others are animals that have no brains. Students will explore the world under the see and learn about marine life. Based on the children's book by Bob Barner.
In this episode, a team of vets helps a sea lion that has fishing gear tangled around its neck. At Delaware Bay, rescuers save a dolphin that is stranded. Part of the "Sea Rescue" series.
Host Steve Backshall examines what is by far the largest ecosystem on the planet: the deep sea. It contains some of the most extraordinary and bizarre life forms. There is even life on the deep seabed, where armies of sea urchins, giant wood louse, and deep sea crabs feed from a thick layer of sediment. Part of the "Nature's Microworlds" series.
Peter Pritchard has seen each of the world's 300 species of turtles, but has a real affinity for the giant leatherback sea turtles on a Guyana beach. His conservation efforts with a local community insure that children learn about the turtles' habitats, behaviors, and characteristics. Watch a turtle lay her eggs and see the newly hatched babies race for the sea. Gives additional pertinent facts about this ancient species.
One of the fifteen parts of the "Farm to Market" series. People eat seafood caught from the ocean or raised on farms, which is called aquaculture. Highlights a variety of these foods, including salmon, catfish, mussels, and sea urchins. Shows how different seafood is grown, caught, and cultivated. Visits a Japanese fish market where unique sorts of seafood are bought and sold.
Sea otters, the ultimate surf bum, are the crucial element for kelp forests and their diverse ecology. Reviews the history of otters on the Pacific coast and their near extermination. Describes the otters' habitat, physical characteristics, behaviors, diet, and use of "tools." This member of the weasel family has the lushest fur in the world.
When Genoveva opens her magic book, the screen is filled with feathers, beaks, horns, legs, wings, and snouts. Genoveva's magic book transports her to various habitats where she learns about the animals that live there. In this episode, Genoveva's magic book transports her to the South Seas, and she visits with the sea lions.
A community of sea lions annually visits an island in the Gulf of California, where the babies are born and must be taught to swim. Compares seals and sea lions. Details physical characteristics, diet, behaviors, and enemies. The only enemy this "grizzly bear of the sea" cannot fight is fishing boats.
An exhausted pelican lands on a busy highway in Florida, and host Matt Gutman is there to assist with the rescue. Then, a rescue mission is launched to save a manatee that became ill after spending too long in frigid water. Part of the "Sea Rescue" series.
In each episode, viewers are given clues about a hidden animal inside a magic box. Can viewers use all the clues to correctly guess the name of this fish with segmented, bony armour, an upright posture, and a curled tail? Part of the "Zoobabu" series.
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