Oceans (Full Episode) | Hostile Planet

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Published 2022-02-26
Dive beneath the surface of Earth’s oceans to discover animals as they fight to adapt.

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0:00 - Intro
3:55 - Title Card
4:31 - Robberg Peninsula, South Africa
9:08 - Reisafjorden, Norway
18:04 - Nine Mile Bank, North Pacific
21:01 - Sipadan, Malaysia
28:51 - Channel Islands, California
35:54 - The Atlantic Coast, Florida
40:13 - New Island (Islas Malvinas), Falklands

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Oceans (Full Episode) | Hostile Planet
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All Comments (21)
  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    It's just amazing that a documentary of this quality is uploaded on Youtube for free. My children loves learning about the ocean and the environment, and this channel really gives them something to focus on, rather than their smartphones.
  • @cameron8909
    1:07 im crying, i love how dramatic the editing is LMAO the turtle said GULP.
  • @ilax6662
    I love seeing that turtle face peeking out of the sand. It's a miracle that they make it to the Sea. Wish they all could.
  • @tomuehrke2782
    NatGeo has been a part of my entire life: the books,the photos,the films have enlightened,educated,intrigued and amazed me for 70 years! I cannot thank all those who who helped make me who I am today enough. Carry On!!!
  • @adnanraza5764
    Who ever took these wonderful shots truly deserves an Oscar.
  • Just watching this I dont think the ordinary person realize how much planning, time and resources go into a production like this
  • @breakmeifyoucan
    Saying just 'thank you' isn't enough for your National Geographic Team. Specially trained passionate individuals are risking their lives to capture the stunning feats of marine creatures (also wild animals on land). In Every Documentary there is so much to learn, I am so impressed, learned and addicted. With your permission, I would like to use some of the clips and images to make a presentation concerning 'Climate Change.' Thank you once again.
  • @remypz
    I loved how this documentary started and ended in my lovely country Costa Rica. It´s amazing how our little country can be involved in hundreds of lives among the turtles than come here to lay eggs and how they return back as when you return back to the city or place you were borned and raised after a long time. Those memories cannot be erased from us, even in nature.
  • 8 years ago on playa hermosa in Costa Rica I volunteered at a turtle reserve during the hatching period. We'd get these little guys from their protected hatching spots, in a fenced off area of the beach. Then we'd just chuck them close to the waterline. Dogs kept the vultures away but apparently they still have a really hard time surviving. Pretty special experience but my favourite was seeing the big turtles come onto the beach and cry when laying their eggs. We'd patrol the beaches with the dogs and dig up their eggs to bury them where the rangers could keep them safe from poachers. I still dream about that week. There was a tropical storm going on the whole week but I absolutely loved it.
  • @JudgeDredd_
    It’s tough in the streets for a young turtle 🐢
  • I didn’t know that Bear did these. He did a great job. No one can ever replace David Attenborough.
  • I know it's still a long hard road ahead but anytime I see baby sea turtles hit the water it gives me hope for them
  • @thehabbit7918
    The voice, the colour grading, the editing sound everything is way perfect , it's like a movie !!
  • @vtrixzy
    watching the turtle reach the water brought so much relief. at least that one made it.
  • This episode was by far one of the best documentaries I ever seen! Thank you for uploading this 💕
  • @fchexperience
    How they film that so close without interfering??? Amazed !!!
  • @eLeichaX
    That's makes you realize how unfair this life is, Total chaos, Unequal distribution of life.