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Return to the Sea (TV series)

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263:, deep-sea exploration, threats to marine and coastal environments and undersea archeological sites, and the contribution of everyday people to recreational diving and conservation. Recurring themes in the series are how improvements in diving equipment have made recreational diving safe and accessible for everyone rather than only for scientists, explorers, and adventurers; how human carelessness and thoughtlessness can damage environments and endanger wildlife; and how everyday people can contribute to understanding and conserving marine and coastal environments. 31: 817:
once threatened the brown pelican with extinction; how overfishing has led to a drastic decline in the populations of hammerheads and manta rays in the Sea of Cortez; how overhunting once threatened the existence of the sea's sea lion population; and other aspects of man's impact on the creatures of
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and of filming and photography in different light levels at different depths; how advances in camera and lighting technology by the early 1990s had made underwater photography cheaper, easier, and more accessible for divers; and how photography allows a greater understanding of the details of the
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The episode's first segment, "The Art of Underwater Photography," examines the challenges and rewards of taking photographs and making films underwater, which by the early 1990s had become the most popular activity for recreational divers. The segment discusses the challenges of photographing
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to about 1,000 limited to central and southern Florida, and how human activities have contributed to the manatee's decline thanks to reduced water quality, loss of habitat, competition with humans in inland manatee wintering areas, shorter lifespans, and deaths in collisions with ships and
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The episode's first segment, "The Ocean at Night," discusses the ease and safety of night diving and the opportunities it creates to encounter creatures which are too skittish to approach in daylight or are only active and visible at night. The segment includes footage of the
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off Cape Hatteras. The episode contrasts the lack of legal and ethical protection of Cape Hatteras shipwrecks with the situation in Truk Lagoon, where laws protect the wrecks so they can be preserved as historical reminders of World War II and as attractions for recreational
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Some of the half-hour episodes broadcast in 1991 and 1992 cover single topics, while others are divided into two distinct segments. The 1995 special is the only one-hour episode and consists of three distinct segments.
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in treating the bends, and explores various still-mysterious and controversial aspects of decompression sickness, including risk factors such as age of the diver and flying after diving. It includes trips to the
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anatomy and behavior of marine creatures. The second segment, "Fish Senses," describes the senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch in marine creatures, including how sight varies between fish,
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premiered on PBS in 1991 with a run of seven half-hour episodes for its first season. A second season of six half-hour episodes followed in 1992. The final episode, a one-hour special, aired in 1995.
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rescue and rehabilitation program and research into the causes of sea turtle deaths. The segment also describes the near-extinction, recovery, and nesting and chick-rearing behaviors of the
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protect the reef from runoff from shore, and how economic development and booming tourism in the Florida Keys have allowed runoff to reach such a level that it now reaches the reef, causing
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it creates to the profusion of plants in the rainforest and the wide variety of habitats there; describes the abundance of life in each environment, how organisms in both – such as
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Bill Lovin co-produced the series, presents and narrates each episode, wrote some of the episodes, and captured the underwater cinematography used in the series.
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seek shelter for the day in crevices, under ledges, or by retreating into deeper, darker water. Thirty minutes after sunrise, a different population –
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owners and employees who continue to think that diving is dangerous for disabled people. The episode includes discussions of decompression sickness,
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and gadgetry they invented to compensate for their disabilities while diving. They nonetheless face resistance to their diving activities from some
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Lodge to create ecotourism to reduce illegal activities in the rainforest and give the local people a financial stake in preserving it, and of
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on the reef and plants in the rainforest – must compete for space, and how insects in the rainforest and small reef creatures colonize every
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field trip to a salt marsh and describes the adaptations and behaviors of plants and animals which live in or visit salt marshes, including
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that were part of Big Sweep – an annual single-day nationwide volunteer event to pick up trash along the beaches, rivers, and lakes of the
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that revealed her stomach was full of trash discarded by humans, highlighting the danger human-generated detritus poses to sea creatures.
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are important to ocean creatures. The segment covers the aquariumsβ€² field trips, hosting of school visits, and collection of animals in
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to create additional habitats for marine life and draw recreational divers away from natural reefs, and the creation and expansion of
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snagged and abandoned on the wreck still kill many creatures. Dives in Truk Lagoon on the wrecks of the aircraft transport
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presents the series, in which viewers "return to the sea" in each episode. Episodes cover a wide range of topics including
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are active. By late afternoon, the reef is almost empty, as creatures active by day already have retreated for the night.
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from 1991 to 1992, with an additional special that was broadcast in 1995. The series focuses on topics of interest in
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policy, with a goal of assisting educators and students. Individual episodes and segments are available as follows:
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shell. The second segment, "Swimming With Whales," profiles Dave Woodward – a pioneering recreational diver,
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water, serving as a nursery for young sea creatures, and providing an economically important source of
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has changed their normally skittish behavior around divers; and the anatomy and behaviors of groupers.
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and the careless actions of divers, the destruction of the rainforest to create farmland, and of the
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by the show's second season, produced the series in association with Lovin's company Marine Grafics.
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Episode 301 "Oceans Under Glass," "Swimming With Whales," and "Whales Weep Not" at OceanArchives
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to observe the similarities between the two most diverse and active environments on earth – the
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to see research activities attempting to improve understanding of the bends and a visit to the
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Episode 107 "The Reef at the End of the Road" and "Last Days of the Manatee" at OceanArchives
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A discussion of the discovery, history of study, causes, symptoms, dangers, and treatment of
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The episode's first segment, "Life in a Salt Marsh," describes the ways in which a coastal
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on wrecks changes with depth and how deeper wrecks cannot support coral growth. Footage of
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to smell; how crabs both smell their environment and taste it through their legs; how the
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The episode's first segment, "The Reef at the End of the Road," examines threats to the
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instructor and conservationist. She advocates limitations on – or the prohibition of –
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there. The episode culminates in a dive to a depth of 3,000 feet (910 m) to take
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both are known as graveyards of ships, and both have many wrecks of ships sunk during
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The special's first segment, "Oceans Under Glass," focuses on the operations of the
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Episode 105 "Graveyard of the Atlantic...Graveyard of the Pacific" at OceanArchives
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Episode 103 "The Art of Underwater Photography" and "Fish Senses" at OceanArchives
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use their coloration to signal predators that they do not taste good; and how the
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and the Sea of CortΓ©s), the habitat it provides, and its wildlife, including the
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Profiles of Norine Rouse, Jill Robinson, and Ted Bridis. Rouse, a housewife in
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Robinson, Bridis, and Lovin encountered during dives on the wreck of the
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reef during daylight hours. At dawn, animals active by night, such as the
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Episode 104 "The Ocean at Night" and "The Sea of Cortez" at OceanArchives
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Episode 103 segment "The Art of Underwater Photography" at Ocean Archives
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poem "Whales Weep Not," documents the death of an emaciated young female
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to block its smell from reaching predators while it sleeps at night.
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Episode 201 "Life in a Salt Marsh" and "Big Sweep" at OceanArchives
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trucks in her hold and on her deck. The episode also describes how
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displays; the equipment and techniques they use to make their own
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that once thrived in Belize. The episode includes footage of the
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instructor, and underwater photographer who in 1976 worked with
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off Belize and the rainforest in the country's interior; of the
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Episode 206 "The Reef...and the Rainforest" at OceanArchives
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shows a 4.7-inch (120 mm) gun on her deck; and that of
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makes sound to find mates and scare off other fish; how the
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Episode 301 segment "Swimming With Whales" at OceanArchives
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Episode 106 "People Who Make a Difference" at OceanArchives
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to determine the possible environmental impact of proposed
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and the conservation of oceanic and coastal environments.
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Episode 301 segment "Oceans Under Glass" at OceanArchives
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Episode 104 segment "The Ocean at Night" at OceanArchives
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Episode 104 segment "The Sea of Cortez" at OceanArchives
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Episode 203 "The Mystery of the Bends" at OceanArchives
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Episode 301 segment "Whales Weep Not" at OceanArchives
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and a 4.7-inch (120 mm) gun on her deck; that of
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operations severely damaged the wreck of the tanker
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Episode 103 segment "Fish Senses" at Ocean Archives
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Episode 102 "Secrets of the Shark" at OceanArchives
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It also discusses how the use of 2368:OceanArchives Accessed 24 May 2021 1626:, how they construct reefs, their 902:to the waters off North Carolina; 422:are swimming around the reef, and 16:1991 American TV series or program 14: 2032:'s coast. It includes footage of 1871:in a ruined Mayan temple, and of 1568:on May 9, 1942; the discovery of 925:at 130 feet (40 m), and the 1801:Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System 1666:and clean larger fish including 1556:United States Coast Guard Cutter 1244:"Life in a Salt Marsh/Big Sweep" 281:North Carolina Public Television 227:television series that aired on 164:North Carolina Public Television 1733:"The Reef...and the Rainforest" 1911:, founder and director of the 1280:North Carolina Maritime Museum 1013:"People Who Make a Difference" 626:to feel the ocean bottom; the 522:and its habitat and a trip to 106: 95: 1: 2096:as a still photographer for 378:– and their construction of 1312:North American river otters 898:, that travel north on the 243:Underwater cinematographer 2422: 1680:Pederson's cleaning shrimp 1448:"The Mystery of the Bends" 1278:. The segment documents a 860:, and in Truk Lagoon (now 546:, a relative of the shark. 259:, underwater photography, 149:ca. 27 minutes (1991–1992) 1982: 1955: 1753: 1732: 1616: 1595: 1539: 1518: 1468: 1447: 1393:as she operates from the 1382: 1361: 1264: 1243: 1140: 1119: 1097:United States Coast Guard 1055:, monitors the visits of 1033: 1012: 850: 829: 710: 689: 578: 557: 494: 473: 356: 335: 28: 2406:PBS original programming 1986:North Carolina Aquariums 1436:and a jumbled landscape. 2028:on a rocky outcrop on 1717:; how hand-feeding of 1545:sinking of the German 1482:and the function of a 1472:decompression sickness 1061:decompression sickness 745:; a "living chain" of 654:uses sight to help it 474:"Secrets of the Shark" 261:decompression sickness 2165:policy for videos at 1715:flamingo tongue snail 1699:black bar soldierfish 1484:recompression chamber 1308:diamondback terrapins 1178:to reduce the use of 769:ever filmed); and an 646:the ability to sense 632:ampullae of Lorenzini 151:ca. 58 minutes (1995) 2008:and how they create 1897:Government of Belize 1672:stoplight parrotfish 1505:Divers Alert Network 1314:, and birds such as 424:stoplight parrotfish 156:Production companies 2058:American alligators 1797:Belize Barrier Reef 1765:tropical rainforest 1150:. 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Science
documentary
Bill Lovin
Robert Griffin
Jim Bramlett
The UNC Center for Public Television
North Carolina Public Television
Marine Grafics
PBS
science
documentary
PBS
recreational diving
Bill Lovin
marine biology
shipwrecks
marine archaeology
decompression sickness
The UNC Center for Public Television
North Carolina Public Television
corals
brain coral
elkhorn coral
pillar coral
boulder coral
coral reefs
Caribbean
squirrelfish
crinoid

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