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Director: alastair Fothergill

Starring: pierce brosnan, David Attenborough

Type: documentary

Country of manufacture: United Kingdom

Language: English

Release date: 200 1-09- 12 (UK)

Number of groups: 8

Duration: 50 minutes

Also known as blue earth

Blue Planet is the first natural history album that comprehensively explores the marine world for many years.

Recorded by David Attenborough, the famous natural history program host of BBC, The Record of Ocean Epic-Precious Pictures Taken Exclusive, let you see the most terrifying and fascinating side of the ocean and uncover its most secret. This program takes you into the breathtaking and beautiful ocean world, exploring new species, visiting the untouched ecology and witnessing the survival record that has never appeared in front of the camera.

The film was composed by George Fenton, an Oscar-nominated film score master, and performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. The excellent combination of audio and video technology leads dvd to a new realm of high-quality audio and video, which is worthy of permanent recommendation and collection.

Episode 65438 +0 Most of the ocean areas of the Blue Planet still contain unknown mysteries. This episode will look at the whole series, introduce the different types of oceans, and thoroughly expose the scale, strength and complexity of the oceans. Explore the physical and biological forces of ocean operation and explain how it affects the geographical location where life gathers.

The dark deep sea is still the most mysterious place in all marine ecosystems. In the dark and fuzzy world, animals are catching secrets. Many creatures are invisible, hoping to avoid the enemy silently and colorless and hide in the darkness. In order to get rare food, predators have oversized mouths and teeth, lurking on the side of the road, waiting like mousetraps; The prey was sent to the door.

The third episode of the ocean is vast and open. The ocean is looking for the footprints of life in the vast sea, extending in all directions towards the endless blue sea. In this ocean desert, the sunlight above can't penetrate, and below is the dark abyss. The endless sea seems barren, but it is incredible that many of the strangest predators actually live here. Clusters of algae provide the best shelter for fish, but also make them convenient snacks for predators.

Episode 4 Frozen Ocean We compared the harshness and hardship of the Antarctic and the Arctic for the first time. Here, the annual freezing and thawing of the ocean dominates the rhythm of life. In winter, the temperature will drop to MINUS 70 degrees Celsius. Only in spring, when the sun shines, plankton will appear and provide nutrients for many creatures. After a short rest, the ice will come back with the autumn wind storm. ...

Episode 5 Seasonal Ocean Changes with the seasons. This episode will discuss the impact of solar energy changes on marine life. We will advance to the richest marine ecology: the mild ocean. Water is the most important energy source, and the huge seaweed forest provides shelter for thousands of animals. Sea wrasse, panic-stricken seven-color anemone, squid, green leaf dragon and so on are some examples of living in this cool and rich water.

Episode 6 Coral Sea, a magnificent coral sea, bathed in warm and clear tropical seawater, makes coral reefs a tropical rain forest in the ocean and an oasis in the submarine desert. All kinds of fish compete with each other and compete for survival in the rocks. Coral not only provides shelter for fish, but also is full of vitality. This is a story about coral: the formation and end of coral reefs, and even catastrophic destruction. ...

Episode 7 The ebb and flow between tides dominate marine life and control the place and time of biological reproduction. Tidal marshes are the richest places in the world. Abundant plants feed a lot of creatures, but life is still hard. Predators patrol the swamp anytime, anywhere. When the tide recedes, animals are exposed, forcing them to keep moving in search of shelter. Only when the tide rises again can they breathe a sigh of relief. ...

The eighth episode may be the most vital world in the ocean outside the tidal boundary of the changeable coastline. With the high tide, only a few creatures will live here, and most other creatures will return to the coast from the sea to breed the next generation. Seabirds, turtles and even some fish will go ashore to lay eggs. Sea lions come ashore to give birth, attracting killer whales to ride the wind and waves and become the staple food of the next meal.

For many years, human beings have been digging for things and rich resources in the ocean, but we are about to lose this precious treasure house. The ocean cannot stand the cruel torture of human beings; Fish are constantly being caught, and the marine ecology is seriously threatened. Coral reefs that have matured after thousands of years of evolution are often destroyed in an instant by fishing nets that blindly sweep the bottom of the sea ... Can this situation be successfully reversed?

Set 10, the successful elements of this chapter series, witnessed the enthusiasm and devotion of scientists and film crews, and revealed the realistic experience and perceptual biology research of adventurers fighting with nature one by one. Making waves is a work dedicated to all friends who love marine research.