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由大卫·铃木(David Suzuki)主持的自然纪录片,由加拿大广播公司(CBC)发行,作为2010年加拿大广播公司(CBC)的《自然界》系列的一部分播出-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by David Suzuki, published by CBC broadcasted as part of CBC The Nature of Things series in 2010- English narration
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《一个海洋》系列描述《一个海洋》是一部雄心勃勃,引人入胜且令人惊叹的四部分纪录片系列,比以往任何时候都更加完整地描绘了海洋,展现了其令人敬畏的美丽和非凡的力量。以高清拍摄的系列,特效和引人注目的图片探索了海洋如何在其寂静而阴暗的深处拥有所有生命的关键。在每个令人叹为观止的事件中,我们都将一个广阔的,相互联系的生态系统栩栩如生:从微观浮游生物的多样性和意义到海洋顶级掠食者的圆滑力量。一场海洋与发现之旅一起,将我们带到热带海岸,波涛汹涌的深海,并遇到了我们大多数人永远看不到的奇特而神秘的海洋生物。我们揭示了水面下的一个秘密世界:充满目标,秩序和生存的活力。令人惊叹的生活形式交替出现的华丽环境,灿烂而优美,前所未有。解除武装,诡异而明显的?一个大洋熊见证了一个既美丽又脆弱的世界。??海洋的诞生???在《海洋的诞生》中,我们追溯到远古时代,讲述了海洋动荡的开端及其连续的化身的故事。这是一段介绍海洋在时间和空间上的巨大魅力的旅程。在40亿年前,海洋几乎与星球本身一样古老。在西澳大利亚州的一个偏远地区,我们冒险去寻找令人惊叹的晶莹剔透的蓝色海水,这里蕴藏着地球上第一生命的后代。这些地层曾经覆盖了古老的海床,如今它们为科学家们提供了一个非凡的时光窗。往前走,我们发现这个星球上曾经有近99.9%的物种已灭绝。在郁郁葱葱的鱼鹰礁上,我们与科学家们一起游泳,以了解为什么一个非凡的生物?鹦鹉螺?幸存下来,在数百万年的历史中,无数其他物种无法做到。在《海洋的诞生》中,我们与Tiktaalik(鱼荚)鱼与海洋有着深远的联系。科学家认为,这是海洋与包括我们在内的所有四肢生物之间缺少的联系。[编辑]??海滩上的足迹???在第二集《沙滩上的足迹》中,我们测量了人类对海洋的影响,因为我们是在15万年前首次沿海岸定居的。我们与当地的西班牙渔民一起前往地中海,寻找宏伟的蓝鳍金枪鱼,这是海洋中最珍贵的鱼。它也是被过度捕捞的鱼类之一。随着渔民试图维持其百年历史的捕鱼方法,保护科学家迫切希望找到确凿的证据来支持他们在配额方面的激烈辩论。历史上的人类活动?首先是过度捕捞,然后是世界海岸线的过度开发,以及我们倾泻入海的持续污染?产生了意想不到的后果。但是,正如《沙滩上的足迹》所揭示的那样,海洋保护区可能会对生态系统的恢复能力产生巨大影响。桑给巴尔是人们一直赖以生存的鱼类的地方。在那里,当地人正在寻找方法,通过更多的节俭来与海洋保持平衡One OceanThe Series Description One Ocean is an ambitious, provocative and stunning four-part documentary series that portrays the ocean more completely than ever before, revealing its awesome beauty and extraordinary power. The series, special effects and striking pictures shot in HD explores how it is that the ocean holds the very key to all life within its silent and shadowy depths. In each breathtaking episode we bring to life a vast, interconnected ecosystem: from the diversity and significance of microscopic plankton, to the sleek power of the Ocean’s top predators. One Ocean joins expeditions of discovery that take us to tropical coasts, to the deep, churning sea, and to meet strange and mysterious marine life that most of us will never get to see. We reveal a secret world beneath the water’s surface: energized with purpose, order, and the drama of survival. Complex environments inhabited by an astounding array of life forms, alternately splendid and graceful, are revealed like never before. Disarming, bizarre and plainly profound – One Ocean bears witness a world that is at once intricately beautiful and achingly vulnerable. The Birth of an Ocean In The Birth of an Ocean we travel back to ancient time, telling the story of the ocean’s turbulent beginnings, and its successive incarnations. It’s a journey that introduces the enormity of the ocean over space and time – at four billion years old the ocean is nearly as old as the planet itself. In a remote part of Western Australia, we venture to the stunning, crystal blue waters that harbour the descendants of the first life on earth. These formations once covered the ancient seabed, and today they give scientists a remarkable window back in time. Traveling forward, we discover that almost 99.9% of species that ever lived on this planet are now extinct. On the lush and diverse Osprey Reef, we swim alongside scientists to learn why one remarkable creature – the nautilus – has survived, for millions of years, what countless other species could not. In The Birth of an Ocean we trace our own profound connections to the ocean with Tiktaalik , the “fish-a-pod” that scientists believe is the missing link between the ocean and all limbed creatures, including us. Footprints in the Sand In our second episode, Footprints in the Sand, we take measure of humanity’s impact on the sea since we first settled along its coasts over 150,000 years ago. We travel to the Mediterranean Sea with local Spanish fishermen in search of the magnificent bluefin tuna, the most prized fish in the ocean. It’s also one of the most overfished. As fishermen try to maintain their centuries-old method of fishing, conservation scientists are desperate to find hard evidence to support their side in the heated debate over quotas. Human activity through history – first overfishing, then over-development of the world’s coastlines, and the continuing pollution that we pour into the sea – have had unexpected consequences. But as Footprints in the Sand reveals, marine protected areas can have a huge impact on an ecosystem’s ability to recover. Zanzibar is a place where the people have always depended on fish for their survival. There, locals are finding ways to live in balance with the ocean by using more sustainable approaches to their harvests, and also by creating a sense of communal ownership and stewardship. In New Zealand, we discover that ocean areas which are now protected have experienced an extraordinary turn-around – where once sea urchins had taken over and destroyed the reefs and kelp forests, top predators have returned and the stunning reef has been restored to its full glory. Mysteries of the Deep Episode Three of our series reveals the Mysteries of the Deep and takes us to the most beguiling parts of the sea, the very depths that we know so little about. As we improve our technological prowess, we are venturing deeper and deeper into the planet’s last frontier. What scientists are discovering is beyond our wildest imaginings. We join a team of scientists, ranging from biologists to vulcanologists, on an international expedition as they return to the Mariana Arc, on the Pacific Rim of Fire. As their submersible ROV plumbs the depths of the ocean, the thrill and excitement of peering into these extreme environments is palpable. Each day they make new discoveries about the outlandish deep-sea dwellers they find here. But at the same time that we begin to unravel their mysteries we’re also mining the sea of many species. Finally Mysteries of the Deep asks the question: can cutting-edge technologies allow us to truly experience, for the first time, the three-dimensional world of the deep ocean? The Changing Sea In our final episode, The Changing Sea , we discover that the ocean is sending us clear signals. Off the rugged and beautiful coast of British Columbia we meet scientists and fishermen who are shocked at the recent arrival of a voracious new creature – the Humboldt squid. This monster-sized squid native to the equatorial waters of Mexico has moved north and ushered in a cascade of changes to the ecosystem. Their arrival is part of a disturbing pattern that is emerging with species movement being tracked around the world. In The Changing Sea we illustrate how the ocean’s chemistry and systems are being compromised by increased acidity, less oxygen and warming temperatures. The changes to the timeless rhythms of birth and renewal are being felt everywhere – even on coral reefs. In the idyllic waters of the Bay of Naples, we get a glimpse of our future ocean, thanks to the mythic Mount Vesuvius. As scientists swim through lush green seagrass beds, they collect creatures whose shells are dissolving, and we discover that this amazing place has a terrible secret. It has been naturally acidified for millennia – could this be our ocean’s future?
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Life of Oceans
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