The Earths oceans are ominous and unpredictable, yet they hold within them the mysteries of the past and the lifeline to our future. This fast-paced ocean adventure documentary series reveals how creative individuals are using extraordinary tools to discover, explore, and work in our extreme oceans.

Hvor å se Marine Machines • Season 1

13 episoder

  • Exploring Extreme Depths
    E1
    Exploring Extreme DepthsIcebergs are the biggest most menacing killers marauding the seas. This is the story of the International Ice Patrol, and others, who protect the shipping, fishing and oil and gas platforms from these floating bullies using any means necessary.
  • Clearing the Maritime Highways
    E2
    Clearing the Maritime HighwaysDeep below the surface of the ocean an amazing new generation of tough, powerful underwater machines are hard at work. They carry dream pioneers to the bottom of the sea to repair oil pipelines or even confront some bizarre deep-sea creatures.
  • Hollywood Underwater
    E3
    Hollywood UnderwaterFor the last 30 years the most radical boat designs have worked to break the rules of speed, often resulting in high speed lethal crashes. With new technologies innovators have built the fastest, most stable boats in the world, from small leisure crafts to giant military, cargo and passenger crafts.
  • Iceberg Wars
    E4
    Iceberg WarsNaval tactics have changed since the days of great battleships. Broadside firefights have been replaced by concealed precision strikes. Since the invention of radar, hiding a ship in open water is difficult, but for many countries, not impossible.
  • Extreme Diving
    E5
    Extreme DivingIt is one of the most popular and revolutionary Marine Machines ever invented. For the past 60 years, Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, or scuba, has enabled millions of enthusiasts to enter an unseen world of wonders.
  • Harnessing the Power of the Seas
    E6
    Harnessing the Power of the SeasVisit fascinating new installations in England, France, Iceland, Scotland, Denmark, and Canada for a close-up look at how scientists and engineers are converting the raw fury of the ocean into an infinite supply of non-polluting energy.
  • Dreams of Atlantis
    E7
    Dreams of AtlantisWhen the script calls for underwater action, filmakers use custom-made cameras, sunken sets, and mechanized monsters. Meet the innovators behind classic films, tour an animatronic aquarium, and learn how digital water is the wave of the future.
  • The World's Fastest Boats
    E8
    The World's Fastest BoatsTraditionally, breaking the rules of speed on the water meant risking death. With new materials and power technologies, designers can build boats that are able to break those rules, and literally fly on water.
  • Stealth: Shadows on the Sea
    E9
    Stealth: Shadows on the SeaNaval tactics have changed since the days of great battleships. Broadside firefights have been replaced by concealed precision strikes. Since the invention of radar, hiding a ship in open water is difficult, but for many coutries, not impossible.
  • War: Striking From Below
    E10
    War: Striking From BelowAs the age of giant battleships steams to a close, modern combat at sea has become a contest of in-shore stealth, wave-skimming hovercraft, scuba-wearing commandos, and an arsenal of deadly accurate missiles, torpedoes, and mines.
  • A Bombs and Other Weapons Lost at Sea
    E11
    A Bombs and Other Weapons Lost at SeaOur coastlines and harbors are littered with tens of millions of unexploded shells, mines and even atomic bombs. Finding them is tough, risky work, but for a boatload of American fisherman, searching for a 40-year-old hydrogen bomb is an obsession.
  • Risky Business Underwater
    E12
    Risky Business UnderwaterEvery day, around the world, thousands of men and woman dive to work. They repair and maintain offshore oilrigs, search for victims of tragedy and crime, even plunge into tanks of raw sewage, performing dangerous, but essential, jobs.
  • Rescue
    E13
    RescueOur coastlines and harbors are littered with tens of millions of unexploded shells, mines and even atomic bombs. Finding them is tough, risky work, but for a boatload of American fisherman, searching for a 40-year-old hydrogen bomb is an obsession.

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