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Red Sea

Episode 3 of 8

The team explores the remote and unexplored Southern Red Sea, teeming with marine life and home to some of the warmest waters on the planet. They investigate its vibrant coral.

The team explores the remote and unexplored Southern Red Sea, teeming with marine life and home to some of the warmest waters on the planet.

With unique access, expedition leader Paul Rose, environmentalist Philippe Cousteau Jr, maritime archaeologist Dr Lucy Blue and marine biologist and oceanographer Tooni Mahto investigate whether the vibrant coral here can help other coral reefs threatened by global warming.

They dive in one of only two places on Earth you can see a new ocean being born; they explore the wreck of an Italian ship, to find her top secret, deadly cargo; and they uncover archaeological evidence of one of early man's first encounters with the sea.

And Philippe Cousteau Jr has an emotional journey to the remains of an ambitious underwater village established by his grandfather, Jacques Cousteau, in 1963 to discover whether humans could live beneath the waves.

1 hour

Last on

Wed 15 Nov 202315:15

Music Played

  • [nature sounds]

    Healing Box Canyon Gusts of Wind

  • Mischa Mang

    Wissen Oder Sein (Diploma In Musica Capitulum V)

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterPaul Rose
PresenterLucy Blue
PresenterTooni Mahto
PresenterPhillipe Cousteau
DirectorMilla Harrison-Hansley
Executive ProducerAnne Laking
Series ProducerHelen Thomas

Broadcasts

  • Wed 26 Nov 200820:00
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  • Wed 17 Dec 200801:15
  • Wed 21 Jan 200917:00
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  • Sat 24 Mar 201218:20
  • Sun 1 Jul 201218:00
  • Sat 15 Jun 201319:00
  • Sun 16 Jun 201302:30
  • Thu 26 Sep 201314:45
  • Mon 6 Mar 201723:50
  • Wed 15 Aug 201816:15
  • Wed 16 Sep 202016:15
  • Wed 15 Nov 202315:15

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