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Wild Oceans (HD)
Earth Touch
81 episodes
9 months ago
Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time
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Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time
Show more...
Wilderness
TV & Film
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Lionfish, adorable anemone shrimp & mystery fish in 4K
Wild Oceans (HD)
3 minutes 46 seconds
10 years ago
Lionfish, adorable anemone shrimp & mystery fish in 4K
In this week’s Wild Oceans, we explore the untouched reefs of the Philippines in ultra high definition. A beautiful lionfish shows off its venomous spines, tiny shrimp scuttle across an anemone, and we take a close-up look at a vividly coloured nudibranch. There’s even a ‘mystery fish’ that has our seasoned underwater cameraman scratching his head. Can you identify it? Let us know in the comments below!
Wild Oceans (HD)
Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time