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Changing Seas goes to sea with explorers and scientists as they uncover new information that could lead to scientific breakthroughs. This documentary series lets viewers experience first-hand how oceanographers and other experts study earth’s last frontier, and it sheds light on how human activities are threatening ocean resources.
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SALTEx Experiment | How might sea level rise affect...
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NSU Summer Dive-In Series- Life in the Dark: The Polar Night
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- Season 1
Season 1 Episodes. Super Grouper. At a time when large fish...
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At the Water's Edge: The Salt March. Researchers study one...
- Seagrasses and Mangroves
Changing Seas joins experts in the field as they work to...
- Super Grouper
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- Saving Sawfish
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Expert Bob Bonde, Ph.D. briefs volunteers & scientists...
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Season 12 Episodes. Florida's Blue Holes: Oases in the Sea. Blue holes scattered throughout the Gulf of Mexico inspire a team of exploration scientists and divers who set out to uncover the mysteries of these submerged sinkholes. Peru's Desert Penguins. Humboldt penguins nest and rest along Peru’s barren coastline.
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Season 13 Episodes. Recreational Shark Fishing: Collaborating for Conservation. Shore-based, catch and release shark fishing is a popular past time in Florida. But is it having a negative impact on sensitive shark populations? Scientists have teamed up with anglers to study the survival rates of the fish and conduct outreach on best practices.
Changing Seas is a public television series produced by South Florida PBS (WPBT2-WXEL) in Miami, Florida, and narrated by announcers Craig Sechler and Peter Thomas. The series accompanies oceanographers and other experts as they seek out new information about the oceans of the world.