Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Adventures

Season 3

TV-G
A generation ago, Jacques-Yves Cousteau revealed the oceans' mysteries to millions of landlocked PBS viewers and inspired a groundswell of public awareness of the unique problems faced by the world's marine environments. Now, 30 years later, Jacques' son Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team of "oceanauts" have set sail to explore dangerous and spectacular locales across the globe in the series JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES.

Where to Watch Season 3

5 Episodes

  • Return to the Amazon - Part 1
    E1
    Return to the Amazon - Part 1The Ocean Adventures team explores the Amazon, the most powerful of the world's rivers. Part 1 of 2.
  • Return to the Amazon - Part 2
    E2
    Return to the Amazon - Part 2The Ocean Adventures team explores the Amazon, the most powerful of the world's rivers. Part 2 of 2.
  • Sea Ghosts (Beluga Whales)
    E3
    Sea Ghosts (Beluga Whales)There are places on this planet where it is a marvel that anything survives. But in the cold Arctic waters of the far north, the sea is alive with sound. The canaries of the sea are singing. They are beluga whales, named from the Russian word for "white ones." Belugaas are an evolutionary surprise -- a warm-blooded mammal in a numbingly cold sea. Resembling curious ghosts, these intelligent mammals use one of the most complex sonars of any animal. Their world is now ground zero for climate change.
  • Call of the Killer Whale - Part 1
    E4
    Call of the Killer Whale - Part 1This first of a two-part show explores the most complex marine species on the planet, our counterparts in the sea, the orca, the rulers of the ocean - Part 1 of 2
  • Call of the Killer Whale - Part 2
    E5
    Call of the Killer Whale - Part 2This second of a two-part show explores the most complex marine species on the planet, our counterparts in the sea, the orca, the rulers of the ocean. Part 2 of 2.

 

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