Dr. Bob Ballard explores the histories and the final resting places of famous 20th-century passenger liners, including the Titanic, the Lusitania, and the Empress of Ireland.
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 f...
The "unsinkable" Titanic was a dream come true: four city blocks long and a passenger list worth 250...
The story of a little loggerhead turtle, as she follows in the path of her ancestors on one of the m...
Standing almost alone in the great Southern Ocean, South Georgia island plays host to some of the la...
Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...
Ferdinand de Lesseps, known as “The Great Frenchman”, will embark in the greatest adventure of his l...
After years of swimming every day in the freezing ocean at the tip of Africa, Craig Foster meets an ...
The virtually untold story of the supersize steamship’s construction: how 15,000 men toiled day and ...
Ocean Souls Films and Wildlife Media unite 100+ filmmakers, scientists, and leading experts to shine...
An experimental portrait of the North American commercial fishing industry through the lens of GoPro...
Celebrate engineering feats that conquered oceans with a look at historic liners—from the luxurious ...
Angolares are the oldest inhabitants of the island of São Tomé. Control of the island was wrested fr...
The first transatlantic communications cable, traversing the ocean floor from Valentia Island, Count...
It is late 2004, and 34-year-old Englishman Alistair Appleton is about to fly from London to the Bra...
Documentary about the two big resources in the North Atlantic, fish and oil, and the impact of their...
On the morning of June 6, 1944, thousands of ships reached the French coast of Normandy as part of a...