
Wonders of the Ocean
Life in the ocean is a constant battle to eat but not get eaten, to find a mate, and procreate.

Life in the ocean is a constant battle to eat but not get eaten, to find a mate, and procreate.

The filmmakers shed light on the number of remarkable creatures in the Pacific Islands.

Encounter protective tools that help the seas' most vulnerable survive.

Witness the toll that human activity takes on the zone’s reefs and forests.

When winter releases its grip on Baffin Islnad, its coastline shrinks.

The Coral Triangle is home to the largest number of coral species on the planet.

Young whales, dolphins and seals learn to hunt and learn the rules of society.

Battling wind and waves to find a sea lion trapped in a plastic ring; visiting a rescue centre.

Steve encounters whales, the largest and most sophisticated hunters on the planet.

Find out why ocean creatures are attracted to the Caribbean’s volcanic terrain.

The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.

Navigate dangers that lurk above and below the Caribbean’s jewel-like waves.

The filmmakers shed light on Argentina's dangerous Atlantic coastline.

The many habitats of one of Australia's most diverse areas plays home to an array of bird species.

Experience breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife in this aerial odyssey across Earth’s misfit continent.

RSPCA vets treat a mother and baby koala, while rescuers capture a barn owl.

The orphaned orangutans attempt to make friends, which is a vital step in rehabilitation.

A look at the Nyaru Menteng Rescue Center in Borneo to explore the orangutan school curriculum.

As with humans, there are many steps to successfully starting a family in the wild.

Seeing the release of pythons and monkeys.