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Ocean Stories - The Fascinating World of Life Underwater | Ocean Documentary

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Part 1 - 00:00:00
Is there any truth in the legend that Sperm whales, the largest carnivores on earth, live in the depth of the Mediterranean? And what about the monk seals, one of the most endangered mammals on earth? Very little is known about the elusive seals that once populated most beaches from Greece to Spain.

Part 2 - 00:50:06
The Ocean Sunfish or Mola is the biggest and one of the most weird bony fish in the Pacific as well as in the Mediterranean Sea, normally living in the unreachable deep sea. In Florida we meet the massive but gentle Manatees, and see how they live, and how they are endangered.

Part 3 - 01:39:17
About 10 years ago Ute Margreff got to know the female solitary dolphin Mara -- it was the start of an unusual friendship. In the Pacific Northwest, Florian Graner found his private paradise close to Seattle, where he dives into a world inhabited by sea lions, giant octopuses and orca whales.

Teeming with marine wildlife, our oceans are full of fascinating stories – like that of the sperm whale, the biggest predator on earth, that lives in the Mediterranean alongside the elusive monk seal. Underwater filmmaker Thomas Behrend takes us to the habitat of the ocean sunfish with the help of a high-tech submarine camera. And while giant octopuses and manatees are the heroes of another story, a marine biologist tells us about her unique friendship with a dolphin on the Irish coast

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  • Teeming with marine wildlife, our oceans are full of fascinating stories - like that of the sperm whale, the biggest predator on earth, that lives in the Mediterranean alongside the elusive monk seal. Underwater filmmaker Thomas Behrend takes us to the habitat of the ocean sunfish with the help of a high-tech submarine camera. Part 1 - 00:00:00 Is there any truth in the legend that Sperm whales, the largest carnivores on earth, live in the depth of the Mediterranean? And what about the monk seals, one of the most endangered mammals on earth? Very little is known about the elusive seals that once populated most beaches from Greece to Spain.
  • Wish those who are watching this video always happy, full of joy. Forget sadness and negative thoughts because there are always people who love you. Wishing you a lot of fun and happiness
  • If you are reading this, it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful night and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true
  • WOW!!! That bit when a baby whale was born was so beautiful, how they all came together to protect the new mother as she gave birth and then chase away the cameraman as they also dealt with a new baby. I know we are not supposed to endow animals with human characteristics but wow how can we not when we see that? That was one of the most awe-inspiring bits of film I have seen in years. Thank you for such work, that was amazing.
  • I'm diving for.. almost 30 years till now....I am very2x lucky in that day....I have seen a Sun fish.......just one-time..... that was luckiest day of my life......
  • Manatees are so special. They have memory like Elephant...they remember people, like we remember them. With Love. I thank God for them!
  • @evrettej
    I could watch documentaries all day. I've been binge watching nature documentaries.
  • @peaceiliveby
    Tears came to my eyes ,For Mara ,she is so blessed to have the lady scientist as a friend,she dedicates 7 hours days I seen the love in her eyes and the caring the respect they've of each other ,God Bless you Both !!!!❤️😊
  • My Brother lives in Crystal River. The Manatees are so cute. The baby was incredible
  • You could see it in the pup’s eyes that it wanted to tag along and go play! All babies are so adorable.
  • High school used to make an annual trip to Crystal River to swim with manatees..if you were making a good grade in the Marine biology class. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to do it. I actually have a photo of myself with Bob (the marine biologist shown in this documentary)...it was 1977. I almost fell over when I saw him in this film!! Fond memories. Manatees are the gentle giants they appear to be and I hope they can survive and thrive.
  • @Katy_Bug89
    That shot with the octopus in the beginning was absolutely brilliant.
  • @MrMagoo-hf8yk
    I've heard so many different noises from Seals, but this "Click"?...new to Me!.😮😂❤
  • Wish those who are watching this video always happy, full of joy
  • I was lucky enough to swim with a family of mantee, they were so curious and swimming in and out of my legs, having a baby manatee swim between my legs was probably one of my happiest days on this planet and an experience I will never forget! Couldn’t get over how friendly and curious they were sort of like water labradors!
  • @scorpio85
    I have dolphins on my wall made out of yellow wood from the Cape. I look at them with love as my husband carved them when we lived in Knysna in the Cape. He has since passed on. Dolphins are the most beautiful of animals and very friendly. RIP.
  • @tayld8793
    Loggerhead turtles are a marine reptile…not an amphibian as the video states at 14:02
  • WITH OUT THIS 🌊🌊💙🌊🌊 MAJESTIC CREATURE I DON'T THINK OUR HUMAN SPECIE LEARN AND ENJOY SO MUCH THIS MAGNIFICENT FAMILY COMMUNICATION FOR SURVIVAL SKILLS, THE WAY THEY TEACHING US THRU GENERATIONS IS UNBELIEVABLE. ERA BY ERA EVERYTHING CHANGE... BUT DEFINITELY THIS ONE GONNA BE THE BEST IN ALLL THIS FAMILYS 🐬 ORCAS 🖤🤍 BLUE AND ALL KEEP ND OF DIFFERENTS MASTERS WHALES 🥰 THANKS TO THIS AMAZING TEACHERS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SWEEM WITH YOU GUYS UNDER THAT WATER AND LEARN THE DIVERSITY OF LESSON WITH EACH GROUP FROM THE QUEENS OF THE 🌊💙🌊 🙏🏼NAMASTE🙏🏼
  • Thank you so much for this exceptionally beautiful video! I was riveted to every minute and touched by the animals' sensitivity and intelligence. I am so grateful that there are people like the ones in this video, who have special connection and caring for the animals. We all should be contributing towards saving these precious creatures and stop robbing the planet and animals of all the things they need for survival. We're supposed to work in harmony with all of creation, not be greedy and destroy so much! I pray that we still can halt the destruction of this marvelous planet and protect the creatures on it. Let more areas be designated as protected, so that those species can recover from near extinction. This is so very touching, thanks to all the special people in it and the filmmakers also. Bless the goodhearted people!