Blue World
Jonathan and Zach explore the reefs and famous Blue Hole of Belize, where they find an amazing number of animals including curious groupers, a friendly shark, a coral cave full of tiny fish, and spooky deep stalactites!
Jonathan and Zach explore the reefs and famous Blue Hole of Belize, where they find an amazing number of animals including curious groupers, a friendly shark, a coral cave full of tiny fish, and spooky deep stalactites!
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This episode celebrating diving in the dark features the Blue World team exploring an ocean cave in Belize known as Winter Wonderland, where all the formations are covered in a snow-like coating of light sand.
Jonathan and Zach explore the reefs and famous Blue Hole of Belize, where they find an amazing number of animals including curious groupers, a friendly shark, a coral cave full of tiny fish, and spooky deep stalactites!
Jonathan's entire family travels to the Turks & Caicos Islands in search of a famous local celebrity—Jojo the friendly dolphin. Then Blue World explores a hidden cave—keeping an eye out for the alligators, for which it's named!
Jonathan returns to one of his favorite dive sites, the Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida, in search of a rare and amazing fish: The Stargazer. Then he invites his wife Christine and son Liam to go meet some playful seals in Massachusetts.
Jonathan heads to Roatan, in Honduras, to meet the local population of sea turtles, where he witnesses an altercation over delicious sponges and ways in which fish steal food from turtles.
The Blue World team divides up into two teams, with one heading to Florida and the other to Hawaii, to experience night dives offshore over thousands of feet of water.
Jonathan, and his camera operators, dive a famous and extremely dangerous cave in Florida known as Friedman Sink, where the current carries you downstream to the exit at Catfish Hotel. Then Blue World heads to the coast to dive off Riviera Beach where the team explores three shipwrecks on a single dive.
Giant jellyfish are preparing to attack the coastal towns of Japan. Rising sea temperatures have seen an increase in these monsters, and this year will see the biggest attack ever.
Since the 1970's, sea lion populations have declined more than 80% along the North Pacific coast. Scientists at the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver Aquarium are working together to help save Canada's iconic and largest pinniped.
Believe it or not, many scuba divers want to see great whites up close, and photographers want dramatic shots. But how do you get the sharks to where you want them?
Watch Neil and Choy bring the shark to the side of the boat and work in testing conditions to remove dozens of hooks, cut steel lines and attach a tracking tag before Neil swims this massive shark back to the deep ocean.
Follow the team as they capture and release wild green sea turtles in a bid to study their health and populations before fitting a satellite tag to a mature specimen that will collect vital data on it's oceanic migrations.
Watch as Neil and the Ocean Vet team wrestle a monster blue marlin to the side of the boat to attach a satellite tag that will expand the scientific knowledge of this species by revealing its oceanic migrations.
Follow the team as they struggle to catch and tag the biggest tiger shark they've ever encountered as they complete their mission to help study, save and protect this incredible shark species.
Teaming up with international scientist Dr Matt Ajemian and eagle ray wrangler Chris Flook the team face a tricky task to capture one of the most intelligent fish in the ocean in some of Bermudas most beautiful surroundings.
Follow the team as they risk their lives to transport the shark 10 miles off shore for release in a protected marine reserve.
Jonathan explores the wreck of a horse-powered ferry, the only known wreck of its kind in the world. Then Blue World travels to Jackson Blue Springs in Marianna, Florida, where we dive with world-renown cave rescue diver Edd Sorenson.
Jonathan, and his camera operators, take a transmitter into a Florida cave while other staff members walk in the forest above with a receiver, to learn where the aquifer goes.
In Lake Champlain, Jonathan explores wrecks that are so deep there is no natural light on them... ever. Then he travels to an aquarium a mile above sea level to meet some high-altitude sharks and sawfish!
Jonathan takes his newly-scuba certified cameraman Zach to northern Maine to meet a famous Atlantic wolffish couple named Bob and Jane, and learn how they catch crabs for dinner.
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