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Season 1

  • S01E01 Socorro

    • January 7, 2016

    Three hundred and seventy miles off the coast of Mexico in the eastern Pacific, the waters surrounding Socorro Island are home to some of the world's largest marine life. Take a deep dive through surging currents and majestic coral reefs with whale sharks, giant manta rays, and more.

  • S01E02 Cocos Island

    • January 14, 2016

    Jacques cousteau once called cocos Island "the most beautiful island in the world." beyond its pristine rainforest is a marine wilderness brimming with multicolored fish, enormous sea turtles, and vast schools of sharks.

  • S01E03 Roatan

    • January 21, 2016

    Forty miles north of Honduras, near the bay Island of roatan, is a spectacular and pristinely preserved coral atoll: the mesoamerican reef. explore the abundant and diverse marine life, lush vegetation, and magnificent caves of this rare underwater wonder.

  • S01E04 Cozumel

    • January 28, 2016

    Explore the wild blue caribbean waters of cozumel, a lush paradise packed with marine surprises. from the spectacular paso del cedral coral reef to the world's longest subterranean underwater cave system, go where only the bravest divers dare venture.

  • S01E05 Belize

    • February 4, 2016

    The Belize Barrier Reef is the second-largest coral reef system in the world. Estimated to be nearly 4,000 years old, its waters are home to an immense marine ecosystem. Explore a deep blue wilderness brimming with rare, exotic fish, sea turtles, sharks, and huge green morays.

  • S01E06 Bahamas

    • February 11, 2016

    Across the 3,000 scattered islands of the Bahamas lie visions of unexpected wonder. Experience its unique natural marvels--from towering pine forests to tangled mangrove swamps, to a mysterious labyrinth of underwater caves.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Sea of Cortez

    • September 1, 2016

    In three decades, the waters around the remote village of Cabo Pulmo have gone from wildly biodiverse, to barren, to a bountiful and pristine haven for mighty sharks and flying rays once again. See how local fishermen ultimately turned back the clock, restoring one of the world's most majestic coral reefs.

  • S02E02 Palau Sharks Sanctuary

    • September 7, 2016

    Palau has set up the world's first shark sanctuary-a California-sized marine zone where hunting these endangered predators is strictly prohibited. Can this tiny island-nation defend against a sophisticated army of poachers? Join the front lines to save one of the ocean's most cherished and endangered predators.

  • S02E03 Giants of Palau

    • September 14, 2016

    In Palau, the local economy relies on ecotourism that's sustained by strong legal support. Shark hunting is banned, giant manta rays are protected by law, and tireless efforts are made to combat the acidification an ocean ecosystem housing coral reefs. But can ambitious conservation keep pace with the scale of man-made devastation?

  • S02E04 Indonesia: The Secret Life of Manta Rays

    • September 21, 2016

    The vibrant reef ecosystem of Raja Ampat, off the coast of Indonesia, is home to a conservation sanctuary twice the size of Singapore. It's one of the few places on Earth where two different species of manta ray live side by side. Join a dedicated team of conservationists as they track these mysterious creatures to safeguard their future.

  • S02E05 Indonesia: Amazon of the Seas

    • September 28, 2016

    Indonesia's marine rainforests are under threat, and rising sea temperatures and destructive fishing practices have taken a toll. However, conservation initiatives in hundreds of protected marine zones have given hope to the giant manta rays, 300 species of coral, and six of the world's seven sea turtle species that call this ecosystem home.

  • S02E06 Indonesia: Life in the Muck

    • October 5, 2016

    Beneath Indonesia's coral reef, tiny creatures have made the murky seabed their home. Here, you'll find shrimps that kill with a whip-fast punch, toxic nudibranch sea slugs, and six of the nine species of the world's walking sharks. Dive into the depths of this unlikely ocean ecosystem.

  • S02E07 Maldives

    • October 12, 2016

    The Maldives are the lowest country in the world--and getting lower, due to rising sea levels. Especially at risk is the island's reef system, the biggest in the Indian Ocean, with over 200 types of coral and thousands of tropical fish species. Witness the race to preserve this marine paradise from the ravages of climate change.

  • S02E08 Costa Rica

    • October 19, 2016

    The Pacific coast of Costa Rica is home to an astonishing 3.5% of all marine species in the world. Helping keep things in check is the region's apex predator, the hammerhead shark, whose dwindling numbers present a major threat to the health of the ecosystem. Witness the efforts to keep this mighty creature alive.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Manta Mystery

    • April 27, 2020
    • Smithsonian Channel

    Mantas eat plankton, not fish. So why would oceanic manta rays, among the largest of the species, make an annual pilgrimage from the waters of Mozambique all the way to the coast of South Africa to attend the sardine run, the world’s largest migration of marine animals? Follow dedicated manta researchers as they work tirelessly to discover the secrets of one of the ocean’s most mysterious and majestic dwellers. They might even discover new species along the way.

  • S03E02 Save the Giants

    • May 4, 2020
    • Smithsonian Channel

    The 1,600-mile coast of Mozambique is a magnet for the world's largest marine dwellers, from manta and sting rays to sharks and dolphins. While manta ray numbers are impacted by a migration path that overlaps with their predators, the biggest threat comes from bad fishing practices. Join marine specialists Andrea and Nakia as they set out to identify the favored habitats of manta rays, learn about their migratory habits, and devise strategies to protect the species from catastrophic decline.

  • S03E03 Macro Mozambique

    • May 11, 2020
    • Smithsonian Channel

    The coastal waters of Mozambique are the domain of giants, from visiting humpbacks to resident whale sharks. But the tiniest species also play a big role. Brightly colored slugs known as nudibranchs inhabit shallow reefs, estuaries, and mangroves. Of the 200 species here, 90% are newly discovered. Follow the research team as they navigate fickle tides and indiscriminate fishing practices to protect the marine giants of Mozambique--and the tiny creatures that live in their shadow.

  • S03E04 Life in the Food Chain

    • May 18, 2020
    • Smithsonian Channel

    To a marine biologist, any attempt at mapping an oceanic food chain begins and ends with plankton, from tiny bacterial algae to soft-bodied animals such as jellyfish. These microscopic miracles are responsible for producing two-thirds of atmospheric oxygen. Their place at the bottom of the chain has the greatest impact on marine life, whether they're providing nourishment for filter-feeders such as sardines and manta rays or predators like dolphins and sharks.