The Living Sea - Season : 1 Episode 6

Season 1 Episode 6 - Creatures of the Sand

Follow John Stoneman as he studies some of the animals living in the sandy areas of the coral reef. Watch as the stingray feeds and some truly exotic and rarely seen creatures make themselves known. Air Date : 17th-Jan-1959

The Living Sea - Season : 1

Season 1 Episode 1 - The Savage Reef

The coral reef is not only one of the most diverse communities within the animal kingdom, but also one of the fiercest, with an overwhelming number of natural predators. Dive deep with John Stoneman as he studies these marauders, from tiny slugs and coral to mighty sharks. Air Date : 10th-Jan-1957  Read More

Season 1 Episode 2 - Shipwrecks

During World War II, nearly 100 ships, planes and submarines were sunk in Micronesian's Truk Lagoon. Many of the wrecks have now become artificial reefs, attracting a wide range of corals, fish life and interested divers like John Stoneman. Air Date : 17th-Jan-1957  Read More

Season 1 Episode 3 - Shadowland

Even fish need sleep, but what happens when night falls and nocturnal predators awake? John Stoneman swims the Caribbean coral reef at night to better understand the unique balance between day and night Air Date : 10th-Jan-1958  Read More

Season 1 Episode 4 - The Mysterious Sea

Many tall tales have been told about the sea, but which stories are fact and which are fiction? Join John Stoneman as he explores the Bermuda Triangle and other legends that make the Caribbean such a fascinating place. Air Date : 17th-Jan-1958  Read More

Season 1 Episode 5 - Coral World

The coral reef is the oldest ecosystem on the planet, home to more living organisms than any other habitat, including the rain forest. John Stoneman tours some of the most beautiful and prolific reefs in the world, including the Great Barrier Reef of Australia and the Red Sea Reef of Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Air Date : 10th-Jan-1959  Read More

Season 1 Episode 6 - Creatures of the Sand

Follow John Stoneman as he studies some of the animals living in the sandy areas of the coral reef. Watch as the stingray feeds and some truly exotic and rarely seen creatures make themselves known. Air Date : 17th-Jan-1959  Read More

Season 1 Episode 7 - Killers of the Deep

A fascinating look at how and why ocean creatures attack others and defend themselves, and how the predatory bites and stings have been misinterpreted by humans over the years. Air Date : 10th-Jan-1960  Read More

Season 1 Episode 8 - The Fragile Ocean

Water covers two-thirds of the Earth's surface, and contained therein is a vast food supply and substantial mineral resources. Oceans develop our weather systems and produce much of the oxygen we breathe, yet they are threatened by pollution and over-fishing. What can be done to same them? Air Date : 17th-Jan-1960  Read More

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