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[BBC系列]:蓝色星球(BBC)Blue Planet (BBC)-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载     

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大卫·阿滕伯勒(David Attenborough)讲述并由英国广播公司(BBC)??在2005年出版的自然纪录片-英语叙事Nature Documentary narrated by David Attenborough and published by BBC in 2005 - English narration     

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我们星球的蓝色部分-海洋的确切故事,从海岸延伸到大海的深处。节目包括:《蓝色星球》,《深海》,《开放海洋》,《冰冻的海洋》,《季节性海洋》,《珊瑚海》,《潮汐海》,《海岸》,《造浪》,《深层麻烦》。一部史诗般的八部分系列,历时五年完成,《蓝色星球》牢固地将BBC重新确立为世界顶级优质自然纪录片的杰出制片人。在探索海洋生态系统的方方面面,从沿海沼泽地到深海海沟,从极地水域到热带珊瑚礁,《蓝色星球》是详尽而有启发性的,但绝不亚于惊险刺激。[编辑]简介“一只蓝鲸,长30米,重达200吨,甚至比最大的恐龙还要大。”大卫·阿滕伯勒爵士说。它的舌头像大象一样重,它的心脏像汽车一样大。它的某些血管是如此之宽,以至于人类可以向下游泳。这是有史以来最大的动物,但是绝对不知道它在哪里繁殖。蓝鲸是海洋的完美象征-占据着整个星球的广阔蓝色广阔无and,却仍未得到探索和神秘。每年夏天,在南非东部海岸,成千上万的沙丁鱼都被鲜活的黑色“浮油”所吸引沿海水流。它吸引了成千上万的海豚塘鹅,成百上千的青铜捕鲸鲨和成千上万的海豚。随着掠食者的掠食,海豚一起工作并释放出气泡壁,这些气泡将沙丁鱼围成紧密的诱饵球,以方便捕获。一个布莱德?鲸鱼出现并擦亮了整个盛宴。每天傍晚,当太阳下山时,地球上最大的迁徙发生在海洋中。10亿吨深海生物向海面觅食。每年有几天,加州海岸外可见到鱿鱼奇观,成千上万的鱿鱼从深海冒出来繁殖并产卵。几乎一出现,它们就会消失回到深渊或死亡。月亮的引力控制着潮汐的潮起潮落。每年在哥斯达黎加海岸,都会发生一场与潮汐密切相关的异常事件arribada。在最后一个月或第一个四分之一月,每小时有多达5,000只雷德利雌海龟在海滩上产卵。砂。在三,四个晚上的过程中,400?000只海龟来到一个只有一英里长的海滩,估计产下4000万个卵。灰鲸从它们的繁殖地到墨西哥,从北美整个海岸到北极海域进行了12,000英里的来回迁移。在加利福尼亚州蒙特雷附近,一条灰鲸正在用小牛缓慢地巡航,这使它们容易受到攻击。一头15头重的虎鲸要花6个小时才能从小牛上冲下来淹死。杀手只吃掉舌头和下颌,但是这些能量却永远不会浪费。car体沉入海底,吸引了仅生活在深海中的清道夫。在暮光区的深处一千米处,动物们在不断地进行捉迷藏的游戏。多数是透明的,希望通过时不会被注意。柴刀鱼的身体扁平,侧面镀银,可反射任何光线并使它们不可见。一条叫做Winteria的鱼看起来像水下的丛林宝宝,有两个The definitive story of the blue section of our planet - the oceans - which run from the shores to the open depths of the sea. Programmes include: The Blue Planet, The Deep, Open Ocean, Frozen Seas, Seasonal Seas, Coral Seas, Tidal Seas, Coasts, Making Waves, Deep Trouble.An epic, eight-part series that took five years to complete, The Blue Planet firmly re-establishes the BBC as the world's pre-eminent producer of top quality nature documentaries. Exploring every aspect of marine ecosystems, from coastal marshes to deep-sea trenches and from polar waters to tropical reefs, The Blue Planet is thorough and informative, yet never less than thrilling.[edit] Introduction"A blue whale, 30 metres long and weighing over 200 tonnes. It's far bigger than even the biggest dinosaur," says Sir David Attenborough. Its tongue weighs as much as an elephant and its heart is the size of a car. Some of its blood vessels are so wide that a human could swim down them. This is the largest animal that has ever lived, and yet absolutely nothing is known about where it goes to breed. The blue whale is the perfect symbol for the oceans - a vast blue expanse that dominates the planet yet remains largely unexplored and mysterious.Every summer on the eastern coast of South Africa, a living black 'slick' of millions of sardines is whipped up by the coastal currents. It attracts thousands of cape gannets, hundreds of bronze whaler sharks and thousands of common dolphins. As the predators gorge, the dolphins work together and release walls of air bubbles that corral the sardines into tight bait-balls for an easy catch. A Bryde's whale appears and polishes off the feast.Every evening, as the sun sets, the largest migration on the planet takes place in the oceans. One thousand million tonnes of deep sea creatures journey up towards the surface in search of food.For a few days each year, a squid spectacle is seen off the Californian coast as millions of squid come up from the deep to breed and lay their eggs. Almost as soon as they appear they disappear back into the deep or die.The moon's gravitational pull controls the ebb and flow of the tides. Every year on the coast of Costa Rica there is an extraordinary event called the arribada, which is closely linked to the tides.On a last or first quarter moon, up to 5,000 female Ridley's turtles hit the beach each hour to lay their eggs in the sand. Over the course of three or four nights, 400,000 turtles come to one beach, just a mile long, and lay an estimated 40 million eggs.Grey whales take a 12,000 mile round-trip migration from their breeding grounds in Mexico up the entire coast of North America to the Arctic Sea. Off Monterey, California, a grey whale is cruising slowly with her calf and this makes them vulnerable to attack. A 15-strong pod of killer whales takes six hours to run down the calf and drown it. The killers only eat the tongue and lower jaw, but this much energy never goes to waste. The carcass sinks to the bottom of the ocean where it attracts scavengers that live exclusively in the deep oceans. [edit] The DeepA thousand metres down, in the twilight zone, animals play a constant game of hide and seek. Most are transparent, hoping to pass unnoticed. Hatchet fish have flattened bodies and silvered sides that reflect any light and make them invisible. A fish called winteria looks like an underwater bushbaby with its two tubular eyes designed to look up at the surface to spot the silhouettes of potential prey.Below 1,000 metres you enter the dark zone and an alien world. In a world where red light does not exist, dark red jellyfish and shrimps float by, confident that they are almost completely invisible. Predators here have massive teeth and enormous mouths as food comes along so rarely that they have to grab prey of any size. The hairy angler is the size of a beach ball and its body is covered in long antennae designed to pick out the movements of any prey foolish enough to venture close to its terrifying teeth. The fangtooth has the largest teeth in the ocean for its size - so big it can't close its mouth. Gulper eels can swallow prey as big as themselves.[edit] Open OceansAn unfortunate shoal of sardines is first attacked by three-metre-long striped marlin with metre-long, needle-sharp javelins on their heads. The commotion attracts juvenile yellowfin tuna and then a 14-metre Sei whale scoops up the remains.Sir David Attenborough says: "Predators and prey are locked in a deadly three-dimensional contest of hide and seek, played out over immense distances." None are better at tracking down food than dolphins. A school of spotted dolphins herd mackerel, but the noise of their sonar attracts one of the most glamorous fish in the sea, a sailfish. With a top speed of over 120km/h, it herds the fleeing fish with its unique sail before gunning them down with ease.[edit] Frozen SeasIn winter the temperature drops to below -50 degrees centigrade and in Antarctica most animals escape the weather. But emperor penguins stay put and huddle together, incubating their eggs and rearing their chicks in the worst weather on the planet. Weddell seals also remain, keeping their breathing holes open by scraping away the ice with their teeth.In the Arctic, animals that do stay north for the winter are forced to seek refuge in any patches of open water that haven't frozen over. Sometimes whales become trapped in these isolated tiny holes in the ice. A group of belugas are 22km from open ocean and it will be two months before the ice melts. They are painfully thin and horribly scarred. Their wounds are not inflicted by the ice but by polar bears that have spotted an easy meal. Aware of the danger, the whales stay submerged as long as they can, but they can only hold their breathe for 20 minutes. Eventually a bear makes a catch.[edit] Seasonal SeasJust when the weather is at its worst, 100,000 grey seals haul themselves up through the surf on to Sable Island off Nova Scotia. This is the world's largest colony of grey seals and perversely they've come to breed in winter. Within 18 days the pups are abandoned, but spring is on its way with plenty of food.An eight-tonne basking shark filters 1,000 tonnes of seawater through its gills every hour to sieve out plankton, and large numbers are attracted to plankton blooms. On the seafloor, seaweed stretches towards the sunlight, and off the coast of California, underwater forests of giant kelp grow up to 100 metres high. Massive schools of fish shelter here and sea otters snooze at the surface winding strands of kelp around themselves as anchors.[edit] Coral SeasLife on a coral reef starts with one coral larva which lands in the right place and grows. Soon it's a coral head, cemented and secure on the seabed. A tiny algae that lives in its tissues allows the coral to grow night and day and as more corals settle, a reef develops. Overcrowding follows as corals expand and soon they're fighting - digesting their neighbours alive under cover of darkness.Corals are protected by a hard, limestone skeleton, but bumphead parrot fish bite straight through rock and coral with their powerful jaws. These fish erode the coral and the material they swallow comes out the other end as fine sand. On a single reef they can produce tonnes of sand every year. This soft sand forms beautiful tropical white beaches and eventually creates tropical islands![edit] Tidal SeasA huge tidal wave, sweeps 200 miles inland up the River Amazon. It's an event that only happens on key days each month, when the moon and sun combine their gravitational pull to maximum effect. The force of the wave shatters immense rainforest trees.As the moon orbits the Earth its gravitational pull causes the sea level all over the world to rise and fall. In the Bay of Fundy, Canada, two billion tonnes of water flow in and out each day - more than all the rivers on Earth combined. Five hundred finback whales come here to gorge on the rich herring pickings.[edit] CoastsEach year the entire population of green turtles that live off the coast of Brazil undertakes a massive 5,000-mile migration to the tiny seven-mile-wide island of Ascension, lost in the middle of the Atlantic. How they manage to navigate remains a mystery but each year 5,000 female turtles make it to the island to lay their eggs. After laying three to four clutches of eggs each every two weeks or so, they have to make the return journey to Brazil. The whole cycle takes six months and the turtles do not feed at all during this time.Four hundred thousand Ridley's turtles co-ordinate their return to land in a massive simultaneous egg lay called an arribada. It's hard enough for turtles to drag themselves up the beach but what about fish? Every year, millions of capelin appear along the coasts of Newfoundland. They literally throw themselves out of the sea and for miles the beach is covered with writhing fish. Like the turtles, they are here to lay their eggs.[edit] Deep TroubleScientists believe many species that are eaten every day are now seriously threatened. Most people have no idea where the fish they buy come from let alone how endangered they might be.As fish stocks dry up, supermarkets are now offering new and strange species from the deep sea. Bizarre-looking creatures are being dragged up in vast fishing nets from depths of 1,000 metres or more. The methods used to catch them are horrifying. As the nets drag along the sea bed they rip up 100-year-old corals and sponges, destroying the habitat. So even these new species may not be available for long.     

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视频编码: DivX 5.11     

比特率: ~1820kb/s     

Video 分辨率: 688x384     

Video 画面比例: 16:9     

音频编码: AC3     

音频比特率: 192kb/s 48Khz     

音频串流: 1     

Audio Language: English     

分集时长: ~49 Minutes     

分集数: 10     

体积: 700MBytes     

Subtitles: English     

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Video Codec: DivX 5.11     

Video Bitrate: ~1820kb/s     

Video Resolution: 688x384     

Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9     

Audio Codec: AC3     

Audio BitRate: 192kb/s 48Khz     

Audio Streams: 1     

Audio Language: English     

RunTime Per Part: ~49 Minutes     

Number Of Parts: 10     

Part Size: 700MBytes     

Subtitles: English     

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