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Death Of The Oceans?

Investigates the state of the world's oceans, from the North Atlantic to the Great Barrier Reef, asking whether it is too late to save their biodiversity. Explores ways in which human activity adversely affects marine life through over-fishing, acidification of sea water and shipping noise deafening whales and dolphins.

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  • ""David Attenborough investigates what is happening to our oceans, and whether it is too late to save their remarkable biodiversity. Attenborough travels from the cold waters of the North Atlantic to the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef to meet the scientists who are transforming our understanding of this unique habitat. He explores some of the ways in which we are affecting marine life - from over-fishing to the acidification of sea water. The program also uncovers the disturbing story of how shipping noise is deafening whales and dolphins, affecting their survival in the future"--SBS TVwebsite."
  • ""A glimpse of the future. David Attemborough reveals how our actions are pushing the world's oceans ever closer to the brink of destruction. The Census of Marine Life is the most comprehensive inventory of the world's ocean ever undertaken and draws on the owrk of 2,000 scientists, from 90 countries. It will transform how we see the world's ocieans, giving us a better picture of what lives there, our impact and what the future holds. In this film, horizon reveals the techniques, meets the scientists and explores some of the findings from this massive project." -- back cover."
  • "Investigates the state of the world's oceans, from the North Atlantic to the Great Barrier Reef, asking whether it is too late to save their biodiversity. Explores ways in which human activity adversely affects marine life through over-fishing, acidification of sea water and shipping noise deafening whales and dolphins."
  • "Investigates the state of the world's oceans, from the North Atlantic to the Great Barrier Reef, asking whether it is too late to save their biodiversity. Explores ways in which human activity adversely affects marine life through over-fishing, acidification of sea water and shipping noise deafening whales and dolphins."@en
  • "David Attenborough investigates what is happening to our oceans, and whether it is too late to save their remarkable biodiversity. Attenborough travels from the cold waters of the North Atlantic to the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef to meet the scientists who are transforming our understanding of this unique habitat. He explores some of the ways in which we are affecting marine life - from over-fishing to the acidification of sea water. The program also uncovers the disturbing story of how shipping noise is deafening whales and dolphins, affecting their survival in the future."
  • "Highlights the beauty of the oceans and what lives there, as well as the impact of human activities such as climate change, pollution and overfishing. Investigates whether it is too late to save their remarkable biodiversity."@en

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  • "Death of the oceans"
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  • "The death of the oceans?"
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