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4) Oceans
Series
Description
Features an exhilarating look under the sea through the eyes of those that live there. Incredible state-of-the-art underwater filmmaking will take viewers' breath away as they migrate with whales, swim alongside a great white shark, and race with dolphins at play. Includes first-ever images of elusive deepwater creatures, featurettes, music video, filmmaker annotations, and more. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan.
Pub. Date
[2018]
Description
"For thousands of centuries, humans lived near the ocean, wandered right up to its edge, and turned back to the relative safety of the known land. Even when we invented ships and the very bravest among us sailed out, our fears and imaginations took over. What creatures could be living in the unknowable darkness, the bottomless depths? Giant worms, microorganisms that eat metal, faceless fish, giant sea spiders? Marine life is even more otherworldly...
Pub. Date
[2010]
Description
Planet Earth is a world filled with vibrant life, nearly 71% of which is in water. Our oceans represent miles of mystery below our feet. We have yet to tap the true essence of the oceans or understand the extraordinary life there. Get to know the people who depend on the ocean for life and the creatures it shelters as well as unimagined surprises.
11) Under the sea
Pub. Date
c1987
Description
Mr. Know It Owl allows a look through his window of knowledge at a beautiful underwater world, home to hermit crabs, starfish, sea urchins, lobsters, octopi, and moray eels.
Pub. Date
c2002
Description
Examines the beauty, behavior and preservation of species and discusses the environmental issues facing the oceans including how man is affecting the ocean's delicate balance. Tribes in the sea I records the daily lives of a school of dolphins over a period of seven years. In over our heads depicts the effect humans are having on the sea and the efforts of scientists and environmentalists to save this precious resource.
14) Galapagos
Pub. Date
2002
Description
Share in the discovery of new species when scientists take a submersible 3,000 feet beneath the Galapagos.
16) IMAX Galapagos
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
Share in the discovery of new species when scientists take a submersible 3,000 feet beneath the Galapagos.
17) Sharkwater
Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
Driven by a passion fed from a life-long fascination with sharks, filmmaker Rob Stewart debunks historical stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthursty monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the evolution of the seas.