After two months trekking over ice floes, the team plunges beneath the icy waters of the North Pole where they discover an awe-inspiring world. This unique documentary represents a precise account of what is at risk to Earth's ice caps.
Dive up to 150 meters into the polar abyss of Greenland's fjords. This expedition involves exploring 800 miles of Greenland's coasts, 450 Arctic dives, and researching 1,000 scientific hypotheses with guidance by the Inuit population.
When the crew's ship becomes beset in the ice it provides them with an exceptional opportunity to study the effects of climate change above, and beneath, the ice sheet, revealing the never-before-seen depths of this fascinating world.
Take a fresh expedition through the Northwest Passage, a mythical seaway that symbolizes the very evolution of the polar world. The team dives to challenging depths into the "twilight zone" to find the first biofluorescent Arctic species.
In the Polynesian Islands of the South Pacific, the team experiences the coral reefs of the deep, one of the world's least-known ecosystems, where they study how the reefs function, with the hope of capturing on film the corals spawning.