Blue Planet II
Uncovering the secrets of “the boiling sea”
The boiling sea is a rarely witnessed phenomenon. A feeding frenzy that is the stuff of ocean legend.
07.06.2018TAGGED IN
The boiling sea is a rarely witnessed phenomenon. A feeding frenzy that is the stuff of ocean legend.
07.06.2018Why do wrasse spawn daily throughout the year with different partners while seahorses pair up for life? Why do seabream and an anemonefish change sex from male to female, while many other fish do the exact opposite?
21.03.2018Plastic doesn’t just look like food, it smells, feels and even sounds like food.
01.03.2018Dr Ellie Owen and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) set out to solve the mystery behind why puffin numbers have drastically declined.
08.12.2017Making environmentally responsible seafood choices can be an important way to help the ocean.
08.12.2017It has been a catastrophic summer for the endangered North Atlantic right whale and the people dedicated to saving them
07.12.2017The future is uncertain for Earth's incredible island worlds
04.12.2017Once thought of as solitary creatures, scientists discover 'underwater city' full of octopuses living side by side
01.12.2017The kobudai in Blue Planet II is far from alone in its sex-changing abilities.
29.11.2017From octopus to orca, our oceans are home to some of the hardest working mothers around.
23.11.2017