Ocean Odyssey:  The Blue Realm
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Ocean Odyssey: The Blue Realm

The Blue Realm is a natural history television series about amazing creatures of the sea. Utilizing superb High-Definition imagery, engaging stories, and leading marine scientists the series takes viewers on extraordinary journeys of discovery! The Blue Realm is produced by a team of film-makers and expert divers, all of whom have a passion for the sea and our marine environments. The crew has travelled to some of the world's top undersea destinations to capture spectacular images in the High-Definition format. Filming locations included: Papua New Guinea, Palau (Micronesia), South Africa, the Red Sea, the Great Barrier Reef, the Bahamas, Cocos Island (Costa Rica), British Columbia, Texas, Indonesia, the Socorro Archipelago (Mexico), California and Florida.

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Shark Business
Shark Business unravels some of the mysteries surrounding sharks with controversial behaviorist Dr. Erich Ritter. You'll…
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Giants of San Benedicto
Giants of San Benedicto features Dr. Robert Rubin and his ground-breaking research of giant Mantas. You'll travel to the…
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Tentacles
Tentacles follows Dr. Jennifer Mather as she leads a team of renowned scientists to the beautiful Caribbean island of Bo…
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Miracle Venom
Miracle Venom explores the strange, and often bizarre world of the oceans most venomous animals. Follow Dr. Glen Burns a…
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Whale Sharks: Gentle Giants
Whale sharks can reach nearly 50 feet in length and weigh 30 tons or more! The program also features the remarkable stor…
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Shark Divers
Sharks are BIG business in adrenaline eco-tourism. And some thrill seekers deliberately pursue close encounters with dea…
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Humpbacks: From Tonga to Antarctica
Singing louder than any animal on earth, humpback whales are famous for their haunting songs and jaw-dropping acrobatics…
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Manatees and Dugongs
Each year, hundreds of critically endangered manatees are killed in U.S. waters by boats, disease and cold weather. 2006…
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Toxic Invaders
They’re beautiful - and deadly, with venomous spines that resemble a lion's mane. They’re lionfish, a tropical reef spec…
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Reefs of Steel
Around the globe, thousands of decommissioned naval vessels rot in dockyards. What can you do with these toxic time bomb…
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Shark Nation
There's no doubt sharks have an image problem. And they're certainly in trouble globally. The population of some species…
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Deep White
Believe it or not, many scuba divers want to see great whites up close, and photographers want dramatic shots. But how d…
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Lions of the Deep
Since the 1970's, sea lion populations have declined more than 80% along the North Pacific coast. Scientists at the Univ…