Undersea Explorer III
This nature series takes you beneath the surface of the ocean and into some of the greatest aquatic environments of the world. Discover mysterious marine locales and remarkable coral formations. Visit the exquisite Galapagos Islands and learn how this rich ecosystem is under attack. Enter an extensive system of underground caves in Acumel. And explore the Canadian government's efforts to develop an ambitious artificial reef project. With breath-taking underwater photography, this series reveals the many facets of this dangerous and fascinating kingdom.
A deep, technical dive expedition visits rarely seen shipwrecks from a major WWII battle in the South Pacific. (1 of 13)
A scientific expedition visits the deep-sea hot vents of the Juan De Fuca Ridge. (2 of 13)
Visit the beautiful Sea of Cortez, one of the earth's richest undersea realms. Divers swim with everything from 50-foot whale sharks to California sea lions, to killer whales. (3 of 13)
Dive with dolphins in the Florida Keys with world champion free diver, Tanya Streeter. (4 of 13)
This program focuses on shipwrecks in the North Pacific and highlights efforts of the Underwater Archaeological Society of BC. (5 of 13)
This episode focuses on Bermuda's shipwrecks, its maritime history, and the mysterious undersea caves in the island's interior. (6 of 13)
Team divers return to remote Cocos Island and attempt to film hammerhead shark migrations with the use of new diving technologies. (7 of 13)
Travel to the small Caribbean island of Bonaire on the 500th anniversary of its discovery to examine its coral reefs and fragile undersea ecosystem. (8 of 13)
Camera teams travel to South Africa, North Carolina, and the Pacific Northwest for encounters with the sea's most infamous shark, the great white. (9 of 13)
This episode features the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, the largest marine park in the world. (10 of 13)
Divers mount a dangerous expedition to the wreck of the Wilkes-Barre, a 610-foot vessel off the coast of Florida, and descend on other hazardous deep shipwrecks in the St. Lawrence River and Lake Erie. (11 of 13)
Divers travel to northern Australia to film the remains of the Yongala, one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. (12 of 13)
Divers travel to the Caribbean island of Grand Cayman to explore new terrain along the southern windward side of the island. (13 of 13)


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