In our first episode, host Jeff Corwin tracks the stealthy, awe-inspiring manta ray. Amazingly, not much is known about where they go or what they do. Georgia Aquarium is on the cutting edge of research and has developed ground-breaking satellite technology to track the manta's migratory patterns. Jeff and a team of experts race to find and tag mantas in the open water in hopes of uncovering some of the unanswered questions about this mysterious animal.
In our second episode, host Jeff Corwin ventures deep into the wetlands where there lives a predator that is both the designer and keeper of its environment. It is the great American Alligator. Join Jeff as he explores the Albino Alligator and its key characteristics at the Georgia Aquarium and then ventures out to the Everglades to observe the alligator in its natural habitat. He'll get hands-on with these amazing creatures that are a part of our national heritage.
Animals are genetically designed to care for their young and generally make good parents. But sometimes, they are not destined to stay and care for their offspring, and the little ones become animal orphans. One such orphan is Murphy, a loggerhead sea turtle rescued by the Georgia Aquarium. This is the story of Murphy and his journey from rescue, to rehabilitation, and finally to release back into the wild.
After diving with and feeding the Georgia Aquarium's whale sharks, host Jeff Corwin will head off to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico to track migrating sharks in the wild. Along the way Jeff joins the Georgia Aquarium team as they attempt the world's first blood draw from a whale shark in the open water. Using other migrating animals for comparison, Jeff seeks to unlock the enigma of the annual travels of the world's largest fish.
Many animals are at the mercy of their environments, and when a disaster occurs, these animals and their habitats can become endangered. The Brown Pelican is just one example of an animal in critical condition after catastrophic oil spills. In this episode, host Jeff Corwin will visit with a group of well-dressed penguins at the Georgia Aquarium, then journey out to the Breton National Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana to study the Brown Pelican and the efforts in place to protect this precious species.
Coral reefs are critically important to our Earth's environment as they are home to countless marine animal species and form delicate ecosystems. But they are also in critical condition. In this episode, we will dive with host Jeff Corwin as he explores coral reefs and the work being done by the Georgia Aquarium and the Coral Restoration Society to protect and preserve these important marine organisms.
Imagine what would happen if an animal is introduced to a new environment with few or no predators. This is exactly what happened with the Lionfish off the East Coast of the United States. The Lionfish was both purposely discarded into the ocean by unsatisfied pet owners and accidentally released after Hurricane Andrew destroyed an aquarium. It has flourished to the point that great measures need to be taken to keep its population at bay. Host Jeff Corwin teams up with Georgia Aquarium and NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as together they set out to capture, study, and control this invasive species.
Even though sharks are at the top of the underwater food chain, their survival is in serious condition due to human activities. In this weekend’s episode, Jeff will work alongside the Georgia Aquarium experts to study sharks and their health. From tagging to drawing blood to performing an ultrasound, the team will work to better understand these apex predators and how conservation efforts can ensure their future.
Sea Otters are a keystone species in that they help keep their ecosystem in balance. At one point, humans hunted sea otters almost to extinction for their fur. But now, the major threats are pathogens, parasites, and oil spills. Join host this weekend Jeff Corwin as he travels to the California Coast and works with the men and women of the Monterey Bay Aquarium to rescue stranded sea pups, place them in maternal care at the aquarium, and help them develop survival skills for their eventual release. It's a monumental effort, but all worth it, to save these loveable creatures!
If you think emergency rooms are just for humans, think again! Although it's on land, the Marine Mammal Center rescues and rehabilitates injured marine mammals from ailments such as diseases, entanglements, and even gunshot wounds! Join Jeff this weekend as he goes behind the scenes in the emergency room and finds out how California Sea Lions and other marine animals are treated!
Imagine taking care of thousands of animals, including some of the largest marine mammals on the planet. That is the monumental task that the men and women of Georgia Aquarium take on every day. Follow Jeff this weekend as he gets a behind-the-scenes look at how these aquarists keep the animals such as Bottlenose Dolphins and Beluga Whales well fed, healthy, and thriving.
A long time ago, sailors reported seeing mysterious creatures swimming the oceans that they believed to be mermaids. But it is now believed that what they were actually seeing were Manatees. These ethereal animals can measure up to 13 feet, have paddle-like flippers, and are extremely gentle. Join Jeff this weekend as he explores the world of the Manatee. He’ll swim alongside them, examine their unique characteristics, and endeavor to learn just how intelligent they are!
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we don't always get to see the interconnectedness of the animals that share our planet. Dive in with Jeff as he examines the circle of life in the waters off of Monterey Bay. He'll experience a day in the life of some playful and rambunctious sea lions. And he gets up close and personal with the Ocean Sunfish, the world’s heaviest bony fish and perhaps the most unique looking. He'll see how these creatures survive and play an important role in their ecosystem. It's a side of marine life you don’t often get to see!
Beneath the surface of the ocean lies a world full of mystery. Join Jeff as he dives into the unknown and discovers what is hidden in the depths. He'll uncover fossils from ancient creatures that reveal what life was like thousands of years ago. He'll also encounter a nighttime spectacle of manta rays and go searching for the stealthiest creatures in order to learn the secrets to their survival!
The Hawaiian monk seals are in a fight for the survival of their species. Follow Jeff as he teams up with a group of dedicated men and women from NOAA to learn more about this native Hawaiian species and how to prevent their extinction. They'll travel to a remote island to examine monk seals up close and be a part of a rescue effort to save a monk seal in trouble!
The native birds of Hawaii face a harrowing future: their extinction as large populations have vanished due to invasive species. Join Jeff as he travels to the rarely seen corners of Hawaii to get an up-close look at the spectacular Laysan albatross and other native bird species. He'll learn how conservation efforts are striving to increase dwindling populations, and he'll even get a special peek at a future generation of these amazing birds!
Once hunted for their meat and eggs, the green sea turtle's population faced extinction, but thanks to conservation efforts and public awareness, their numbers have bounced back! Travel with Jeff as he works with the foremost experts on green sea turtles. He'll get an up-close and personal look at these resilient animals and dive into their underwater world!
Every year, Año Nuevo State Park is the mating and birthing grounds of elephant seals. Join Jeff as he gets an amazing look at these monolithic creatures, from the 2½ ton males battling for dominance to the newly weaned pups learning to swim. He'll also witness how some pups are not as lucky and end up stranded or abandoned. He'll take part in a rescue and see how The Marine Mammal Center is working to rehabilitate elephant seals and give them a new chance at life. It's an awe-inspiring journey you won't want to miss!
In this special episode, Jeff looks back at some of these amazing moments. From a monk seal in need of rescue to swimming alongside giant manta rays at night, it’s an adventure you won’t soon forget.
Jeff joins scientists and volunteers from Harbor Branch at Florida Atlantic University's Health and Environmental Risk Assessment team to study Atlantic bottlenose dolphin health in Florida's Indian River Lagoon and uncover why these animals are the sentinels for the entire ecosystem. In the process Jeff helps researchers carefully locate and lift dolphins out of the water and onto a research boat for observation and assessment!
Jeff explores Aialik Glacier and visits the Alaska SeaLife Center, where he meets an orphaned harbor seal named Ali. Jeff helps the ASLC staff nurse Ali back to health and prepare for Ali's release back to the wild. Along the way, Jeff learns about other seals at the facility, including one named Atty, who is pregnant with her second pup!
Jeff teams up with the Alaska SeaLife Center to uncover the reasons behind the decline of some Steller sea lion populations. Jeff travels to remote Grotto Island to witness sea lions in their natural habitat. Jeff also meets a two thousand pound sea lion named Woody, and learns about the breeding program at the ASLC.
Jeff explores the incredible life cycle of Alaskan salmon and joins the conservation teams working to protect this amazing species. From collecting salmon eggs, watching them grow, releasing them into streams, and following them to the ocean, Jeff is there--every step of the way. Finally, Jeff travels back to Alaska three months later to witness adult salmon returning upstream from the ocean to spawn, as the great cycle begins again.
Jeff travels aboard a research boat off the coast of Alaska for a three-day adventure with Steller sea lions. Despite continued protection and conservation, the populations of western Steller sea lions are not improving--and Jeff and the research team from the Alaska SeaLife Center want to find out why. Jeff dives with scientists to locate sea lions and bring them onto a research boat to assess their health and track their behavior.
Jeff travels to Kodiak Island off the coast of Alaska to witness millions of salmon returning back to the freshwater streams where they were born. Jeff participates in cutting-edge field research on adult salmon and helps scientists as they study the links between salmon and their environment. Jeff also travels into the Alaskan wilderness to explore salmon as a vital food source for Kodiak bears, bald eagles, and people too!
Jeff explores the world of Alaskan birds and their unique relationship to the ocean. Jeff visits the Alaska Raptor Center where a bald eagle named Tahoe is ready to be released back to the wild. Jeff also travels to remote Grotto Island for fieldwork with wild birds, and he visits the Alaska SeaLife Center's bird habitat to meet baby puffin chicks!
Jeff joins scientists for a rare and up-close look at sand tiger sharks off the coast of New England. Jeff helps to carefully collect these fierce fish and bring them onto the research boat for observation, assessment, and release. Jeff also swims alongside large sharks in the world's largest aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Jeff travels to remote Canada with Georgia Aquarium's Billy Hurley to unlock the secrets of beluga whales. Jeff and Billy locate wild belugas by helicopter and help scientists identify individual whales for study. Jeff also explores the beluga whales at Georgia Aquarium and works with the veterinary team who cares for them.
Jeff travels to the remote island of Kodiak for an adventure with Alaskan brown bears. Jeff teams up with biologists to tranquilize and study these massive carnivores. Along the way, Jeff finds a mother bear and her two cubs in a struggle to find food. Jeff returns to Kodiak Island months later in hopes of relocating this bear family and ensuring their survival.
Jeff gets an up-close look at many amazing youngsters who grow up living in or near the ocean. Jeff travels to Alaska for to see a baby walrus, stops by Chicago's famous Shedd Aquarium for a rare look at a baby beluga whale and baby Pacific white-sided dolphin, and even helps welcome baby African penguins in to the world at Georgia Aquarium!
Jeff travels to the remote coastlines of Alaska for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with humpback whales. Jeff teams up with scientists who study whale behavior and work to understand the fascinating feeding habits of these massive mammals. Jeff also unlocks the secrets of whale communication by recording whale vocalizations with the latest technology!
Jeff travels to Puerto Rico to explore the mysterious world of manatees. Jeff teams up with the local Manatee Conservation Center working to rehabilitate injured and orphaned manatees. Later, Jeff explores the main breeding grounds for manatees in the Caribbean and releases a newly recovered manatee back into the wild.
Jeff boards a fishing boat on the hunt for Alaskan salmon. Jeff works with the crew to haul in the massive catch while learning about sustainable fishing and wildlife management. Jeff also travels to coast of New England where biologists are racing to manage the blue fin tuna populations of the Atlantic Ocean.
Jeff travels to the island nation of New Zealand for an up-close look at Yellow-Eyed Penguins. Jeff braves the steep cliffs of the Otago Peninsula to help biologists fighting to protect young penguin chicks. Jeff also travels to New Zealand’s famous "Penguin Place:" a sanctuary and rehabilitation center for penguins throughout the island.
Jeff explores the remote island chain of southern New Zealand and encounters a new adventure on every shore. Jeff uncovers penguin nests in the forests of Bravo Island, baby sea lions along the beaches of Stewart Island, beautiful birds on Tommy Island, and helps scientists fighting to protect these natural wonders from invasive species and predators.
Jeff Corwin travels to New Zealand for an adventure with the furry seals from down under. Jeff joins a research team to protect Fur Seal pups from habitat loss, explores a Fur Seal Colony and dives with Fur Seals in the waters of Milford Sound.
Jeff travels to the island nation of New Zealand to explore the famous region of Queenstown and work to save some the country's most endangered species. The iconic Kiwis and Long-tailed Bats are facing an uncertain future, and Jeff is on a mission to fight invasive predators and protect New Zealand's wildlife heritage!
Jeff Corwin travels to the protected island of Matiu/Somes off the coast of New Zealand to find a prehistoric species that walked the earth with dinosaurs. Jeff is on a mission to help rebuild an ancient ecosystem, come face to face with some of the planet's most unique creatures, and uncover secrets 200 million years in the making.
In this special episode of Ocean Mysteries, Jeff dives alongside brave men and women of our armed forces who were injured in the line of duty. As these wounded veterans experience the wonder of Georgia Aquarium and swim alongside giant whale sharks, they also find the strength to heal. Jeff makes new friends, listens to heroic stories, and reminds us all to never forget the people who keep our country safe.
Jeff joins the hard working biologists of Georgia Aquarium as they care for the animals living in the world’s largest aquarium. Jeff helps deliver a stingray to his new home, works with veterinarians caring for exotic species, and travels to Puerto Rico for a look at animal health and rescue in the Caribbean!
Thousands of weak, starving sea lion pups have been stranded along the beaches of Southern California.
Jeff uncovers the secret world of the endangered New Zealand Sea Lions, learns about the life-long bonding between male and female Takhae Birds, and even meets a colony of baby Blue-eyed Penguins and the dedicated parents that help them grow. It's furry and feathery family fun for the whole family, on this special episode.
Host Jeff Corwin explores his native New England coastline and some of the amazing animals that make this region so special. Jeff gets up-close to a new nest of wild Bald Eagles, learns about the beautiful Red Belly Turtles, and travels to an island filled with baby Sea Turns. There are surprises around every corner in this neck of the woods, and Jeff is the ultimate guide!
Host Jeff Corwin relives some of his favorite moments from Georgia Aquarium including a dramatic Stingray transfer into the world's largest aquarium habitat, an up-close exam of a 5-day old baby penguin chick, and a heart-warming dive with a group of injured veterans.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to New Zealand's amazing eco-sanctuary called Zealandia. Located in the heart of the capitol city Wellington, Zealandia protects a lost ecosystem of ancient reptiles, flightless birds, and massive insects. Join Jeff on an all-access pass through this prehistoric world and witness the incredible secrets that lay within.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to Grand Cayman Island for an exploration of the mysterious Stingray City. This underwater city is home to hundreds of massive rays, and thousands of eager tourists hoping to see them. Join Jeff on a mission of discovery and conservation through one of the most spectacular animal encounters on earth.
Jeff explores Hawaii's astounding and diverse ocean ecosystem with the latest technology and top scientists.
Harbor seals from Alaska; sea lions from New Zealand; elephant seals from California; monk seals from Hawaii.
Jeff helps to answer critical questions that could one day save the Steller sea lion species.
Looking back on exciting island adventures: sting rays, sea terns, grizzly bears.
Diving into the dark ocean after midnight, Jeff witnesses the wonder of coral spawning and works to prevent a species extinction.
Saving Tahiti's sea turtles; coral reefs, stingrays and sharks.
Jeff boards a deep-water submarine to hunt for lionfish, which threaten to cause permanent damage to the Atlantic ecosystem.
A research team studies the effects of sound pollution on whales.
Along the majestic islands of French Polynesia, host Jeff Corwin explores one of the largest ocean sanctuaries on earth and comes face to face with a family of Humpback Whales. Jeff investigates whale biology, conservation, and witnesses the special bond between a protective mother and her precocious calf. It's a once in a lifetime adventure with some of our planet's most awe-inspiring animals.
A free-dive with humpback whales; adventures across the coasts of Hawaii; onboard a deep-water submersible that travels 500 feet below the waves.
French Polynesia has one of the most diverse ocean ecosystems on Earth, including sharks, sea turtles and dolphins.
Jeff cares for orphaned penguin chicks at a seabird rescue and rehabilitation center in South Africa.
Jeff joins an international team of biologists on a mission to explore the mysterious world of Hawaii’s sharks. Using the latest technology, Jeff comes face to face with deep water predators that live more than 1000 feet below the waves!
Host Jeff Corwin visits a village in Botswana threatened by the deadliest snakes in all of Africa! Jeff relocates the viper deep in the Okavango wilderness and along the way encounters a spitting cobra that shoots blinding venom into his eyes!
Jeff Corwin travels to the largest wetland habitat in southern Africa to explore the vast waterways of the Okavango Delta. While there, he encounters great herds of elephants, lagoons filled with deadly hippos, amazing snakes living in the trees, and many of southern Africa’s most exotic birds. It’s the adventure of a lifetime through one of the wildest places on earth!
Jeff Corwin explores the Gold Coast of Australia to connect with giant bats. A recent heat wave devastated many threatened bat colonies throughout the region, and Jeff works with local biologists to help save many endangered bat species. Jeff feed hundreds of baby bats recovering from the heat wave, helps an injured bat named Skippy recover from his broken leg, and returns rehabilitated bats back to their wild habitat.
Jeff Corwin travels to the northern-eastern tip of Australia searching for some of the most venomous sea snakes in the ocean. Jeff works with renown biologists to collect, analyze, and understand the complex nature of sea snake venom. Jeff also travels to the southern island of Tasmania to find the fourth deadliest snake on Earth and help conservationists save this misunderstood species.
Host Jeff Corwin joins a team of biologists racing to save the magnificent whales of the Hawaiian Islands! Equipped with latest satellite technology, underwater microphones, and genetic testing technology, Jeff tracks massive pods of melon-headed whales, searches for the elusive pygmy whales, and even dives alongside a group of pilot whales. This is an adventure on the front lines of conservation biology – and it’s one you’ll never forget.
Host Jeff Corwin visits the world renowned Australian Zoo and Veterinary Hospital founded by the legendary Steve Irwin and his family. Jeff takes us on an all access pass of animal rescue and rehab while he fights to save the life of a sick koala before it’s too late. Jeff works alongside the dedicated veterinary staff to investigate the threats to Australian wildlife, and helps a critically endangered sea turtle return to the wild.
Host Jeff Corwin travels from Africa to Australia, hot on the trail of the world’s most amazing reptiles! Jeff uncovers the hidden nests of American alligators in Florida, captures giant Nile crocodiles in the Okavango River, collects deadly venom from sea snakes in northern Queensland, finds hidden tuatara in the wilds of New Zealand, and reveals the reptilian surprises lurking in the dark, Botswana wilderness.
Host Jeff Corwin explores his home state of Massachusetts on a mission to help save endangered timber rattlesnakes. Jeff captures wild snakes for research, learns about the amazing breeding programs underway to increase snake numbers in the wild, assists in critical snake surgery, and watches the next generation of timber rattlesnakes enter the world.
Host Jeff Corwin travels from the coast of California to the cliffs of Alaska, from the volcanoes of Hawaii to the coral reefs of Australia, all on an epic journey to explore the mighty Pacific Ocean. Along the way Jeff comes face to face the mysterious two-spot octopus, helps unravel the communication of humpback whales, and participates in an important health assessment of a Southern sea otter.
Jeff meets the dedicated biologists fighting to save endangered African penguins, discovers a hidden lagoon of massive hippos, and comes face to face with a deadly spitting cobra!
Jeff investigates the pollution levels in Australian bull sharks, meets a Puerto Rican parrot that almost went extinct, and learns about the challenges facing rare turtles in his home state of Massachusetts.
Jeff meets a group of fur seal pups of the rocky shoreline of New Zealand and helps nurse baby bats back to health in the remote forests of Australia. Later, Jeff travels to New England to see endangered rattlesnakes.
Jeff dives through towering kelp forests and comes face to face with California sea lions. Later, Jeff explores the mysterious and critically endangered Catalina Island foxes. Finally, Jeff joins local students and professors for a nighttime dive.
Jeff Corwin travels to the coastal mountains of Big Sur, help save endangered condors. Working alongside biologists, Jeff discovers dangerous lead levels in one condor’s bloodstream and races the animal to a veterinary hospital for treatment.
Jeff dives alongside manta rays under the cover of night, explores a hidden Manta population off the coast of Maui, and returns back to Atlanta for un up-close look at the largest manta ray in Georgia Aquarium.
Jeff Corwin is on an epic adventure to the islands of Hawaii to save 14-foot tiger sharks! Working with expert biologists and the very latest technology, Jeff is on mission to protect the sharks from the tourists - and the tourists from the sharks!
Jeff works alongside expert biologists to unlock the secrets of deep-water sixgill sharks, massive sand tiger sharks, powerful bull sharks, and so much more!
Jeff witnesses one of the most epic animal migrations on earth, helps biologists perform critical examinations on elephant seal moms, and discovers ground-breaking new data on elephant seal biology.
Jeff Corwin explores the exciting and unexpected ways different animal species care for their young. Jeff connects with a pregnant beluga whale and a pregnant dolphin, helps conservationists protect a family of peregrine falcons, and discovers the surprising behaviors of a mother octopus.
Jeff helps rescue sick and injured dolphins off the coast of Florida, connects with mighty Manatees in the Caribbean, fights to protect the fragile Tuna populations of New England, and travels to the coast of South Africa to save the endangered African Penguin.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to the largest wetland wilderness in the US, the Florida Everglades. Teaming up with expert biologists, Jeff is on a mission to help save the Everglades' ecosystem and come face to face with its most important predators: bull sharks, snook, and the American alligator.
Jeff visits The Anantara Elephant Camp where many rescued elephants have found a second chance at survival. Jeff helps the vet staff treat injured elephants, participates cutting-edge elephant research, and has a baby elephant.
Jeff Corwin travels to the beautiful country of Thailand to help save endangered sea turtles. Working alongside expert biologists, Jeff helps feed orphaned baby turtles, preforms critical exams on one of the rarest turtle species on earth.
Host Jeff Corwin embarks on an amazing journey along the Mae Klong River in Thailand to see the elusive and mysterious freshwater giant stingray.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to the beautiful country of Thailand where he explores the fascinating underwater worlds of the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.
Host Jeff Corwin hops on a kayak adventure around the iconic limestone formations of the Andaman Sea in Thailand. Jeff paddles around karst formations, explores the mangrove forest, the caves, waterways and encounters the animals and plants living there.
Jeff Corwin embarks on a journey along the California coast to encounter some of its fauna. Jeff joins a team of biologists working to save the blue whale; works with a team from UC Santa Cruz to explore the mysterious lives of elephant seals; helps in the efforts to rescue the California condor; gets a chance to swim along playful California sea lions; and joins a team from Georgia Aquarium in a routine health assessment with the Southern sea otter.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to the beautiful Atlantic coast beaches of Costa Rica to witness an amazing spectacle of nature; the mysterious leatherback turtles securing the next generation.
Host Jeff Corwin embarks on an epic journey to the remote and spectacular Round Island in Bristol Bay, Alaska to see one of the most impressive and intriguing marine mammals in the wild for his first time; the mighty walrus.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to the islands of Hawaii to explore their majestic beauty and meet some of the extraordinary animals that call the islands home.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to the richly diverse and beautiful rainforests of Costa Rica to explore the fascinating world of sloths, the country’s most iconic resident.
Jeff Corwin travels to the fascinating country of Thailand to join the efforts of a group of conservationists fighting to protect the amazing and endangered sea turtles that make these beaches and oceans their home.
Jeff Corwin journeys to the majestic Prince William Sound in Alaska where he joins a team of biologists working to unravel the mysteries of the incredible giant Pacific octopus.
Jeff Corwin along with some Georgia Aquarium’s excellent staff, take us on a journey around the world as they join a variety of critical research and conservation projects.
Jeff Corwin ventures into the spectacular and unique cloud forest of Costa Rica to discover some of its most endangered and fascinating amphibian residents.
Jeff Corwin travels to one of his favorite destinations, the spectacular state of Alaska, and connects with some of its iconic animal species.
Host Jeff Corwin takes us on an expedition into the magnificent rainforests of Costa Rica to experience some of the fascinating and mysterious animals that call it their home.
Host Jeff Corwin will take us through a journey exploring some of the wide variety and diversity of fish we can find on our Earth’s waters.
Host Jeff Corwin takes us on an exploration of the fascinating world of venomous animals living in the greatly diverse and beautiful country of Costa Rica.
Host Jeff Corwin travels to the remote and beautiful Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica where he explores this unique and remarkably rich protected ecosystem where freshwater meets the sea.
Host Jeff Corwin takes us behind the scenes at Georgia Aquarium, as he visits the pinniped species living there.
Host Jeff Corwin leads us through a journey around the world exploring the fascinating and diverse world of mammals.
Beginning at Georgia Aquarium, host Jeff Corwin visits some of the other most prestigious aquariums throughout North America on a mission to protect and conserve marine animals.
Jeff Corwin travels to the protected beaches of California to witness the amazing breeding grounds of the mighty Elephant Seals. Later, Jeff explores the pristine coastal habitats of Ano Nuevo State Park.
Host Jeff Corwin experiences a series of amazing animal encounters for the very first time. From Elephant Seals, to Pacific Walrus, to the endangered Kiwi bird in New Zealand, Jeff makes contact with animals he’s been waiting his whole career to discover.
This episode is a special presentation of Ocean Mysteries--the story of the making of AT&T Dolphin Tales at Georgia Aquarium. Each week on Ocean Mysteries, we introduce you to some of the most compelling animals on Earth--like whale sharks, sea otters, manta rays and beluga whales--all of whom have a home at Georgia Aquarium. But while the team at the Aquarium loves and cares deeply for all of our animals, they know there is something about bottlenose dolphins which captures the imagination, minds and hearts of people all over the world. That's why Georgia Aquarium mounted a project unprecedented in scale and ambition--a massive expansion with nearly two million gallons of man-made salt water, which features viewing windows, education stations, and even a live performance staged above--and below--the surface of the water, created to educate our guests about the beauty, majesty and agility of these amazing animals. To pull this off, hundreds of men and women worked for nearly three years, battling deadlines, twists and turns that would rival the drama of the show itself.