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- In the 19th century, an expert marine biologist is hired by the government to determine what's sinking ships all over the ocean. His daughter follows him. They are intercepted by a mysterious captain Nemo and his incredible submarine.
- When Captain Nemo saves the passengers of a sinking ship and takes them to his Utopian underwater city he discovers that not all of his guests agree to remain there forever.
- A documentary about the undersea explorers and how they penetrate into the underwater world.
- Light the Rock n' Roll spark with a Flame in the guise of Dave, Noddy, Jim and Don and their showcase of the rise and demise of rock band Flame.
- Echo, a young Pacific dolphin, seems far more interested in exploring his spectacular coral reef home than learning to survive in it. But lessons from his family may encourage Echo to master his vital role in the marine community.
- Fascinating underwater documentary filmed with hand-held cameras by frogmen and mostly filmed in deep-water seas from within a special designed batiscaff, by the Cousteau family of sea explorers.
- In the first of Heston's acclaimed four-part series, the renowned actor serves as storyteller. An ancient Roman amphitheater and other locales in Israel provide the settings for the Oscar winner as he relies on the King James text, his dramatic skill and insightful observations plus great works of art and music to give flesh and bone to the Biblical wonder.
- Jean-Michel Cousteau invites you to embark on a breathtaking underwater voyage to discover the ultimate predator: the shark. Experience an astonishing up-close encounter in 3D with the Lions and Tigers of the Ocean.
- An odd assortment of treasure hunters ventures out into the Egyptian desert and find a "lost" tomb only to start fighting over the spoils. Larry Anderson.
- Chronicles the making of Dolphin Reef (2018). From wave surfing with dolphins in South Africa to dancing with humpback whales in Hawaii, filmmakers go to great lengths - and depths - to shed new light on the ocean's mysteries.
- After a series of bizarre shark attacks in the Red Sea, investigators Brandon McMillan, Ralph Collier and Fo Zayed zero in the most dangerous shark in the sea: the oceanic white tip.
- How the Mediterranean and its coasts became the home of animals from three continents and seas.
- Two Hungarian divers, cameraman Zsolt Sásdi and nature photographer Dániel Selmeczi explore one of the richest marine habitats on Earth: the coral reefs of the Western Red Sea Coast.
- A story of a solitary Dolphin who befriends a lonely Bedoin boy. On land he is a freak, but when entering the water he is like a ballet dancer with his friend. He is puzzeled when the Dolphin one day gives birth. Is it the will of the Gods?
- Discover how God teaches the Israelites what it means to be part of a community that loves him, learning how to live together, and the lessons we can begin to live out in our lives today.
- Marine biologist Angela Ziltener from land-locked Switzerland has been the only one studying the Indo-Pacific bottle-nose dolphins of the Egyptian Red Sea for over a decade. She knows almost all of the 350 individual animals here individually and "her" dolphins became world famous when they starred in Blue Planet II. At the same time, the animals are under severe threat from fisheries, pollution and unregulated tourism which severely interferes with their behavior. Now - as the corona pandemic has decimated tourism on Egypt's Red Sea coast - the dolphins are making a comeback on the reefs. Angela is witness to a real change in the dolphins which are now more relaxed and relatively stress free. Ultimately, this could have a positive effect on their reproductive success, potentially leading to a dolphin corona baby boom next year. The current crisis not only provides a unique window of opportunity for Angela's research but also offers an opportunity to rethink dolphin tourism in Egypt and re-design it in a more sustainable form when tourism eventually does bounce back.