Wildest Pacific
From Asia's Coral Triangle to the Great Barrier Reef, discover how the Pacific's unique habitats shape the living network within them.
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Episode Title:Reefs
The Coral Triangle, a region spanning Indonesia to the Solomon Islands, is the epicentre of marine biodiversity and home to the world's largest and smallest fish.
Episode Title:Bays
Centuries of seismic activity have lined the Coral Triangle's bays with volcanic ash and mud - "muck zones" that have borne some of the marine world's most bizarre and intriguing adaptations.
Episode Title:Barrier Reef
Off the east coast of Australia lies the world's largest living structure - the Great Barrier Reef, home to curious residents and seasonal visitors like the humpback whale.
Episode Title:Islands
There are 25,000 islands in the vast Pacific Ocean. From palm-lined pristine beaches to cold rocky outcrops, each one fosters its own ecology.