
The Bustling South
Documentary series exploring the seas surrounding Great Britain. The team explores our busy southern seas, which are littered with wrecks.
In the final programme of the series, explorer Paul Rose, marine biologist Tooni Mahto and underwater archaeologist Frank Pope explore our busy southern shores.
As one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, our southern seas are littered with wrecks. Outside Poole harbour, the team join an archaeological excavation of a mysterious 17th-century ship, bearing incredibly ornate carvings of a merman. Frank reveals this is one of the most important underwater discoveries since the Mary Rose. Paul joins the dive team working on the wreck to try to discover where this ship came from. But it's a race against time as the timbers are being destroyed; Tooni wants to find out why.
Frank and Tooni examine how we balance the needs of marine life with those of people when the two come into conflict. Studland Bay in Dorset is home to a thriving population of spiny seahorses living amongst the rare eelgrass beds. Only identified as breeding in the area seven years ago, the intensive use of the bay, boat moorings and pleasure boats' anchors are threatening the seahorses' fragile eelgrass habitat.
Paul dives to two wrecks in the search of the mighty conger eel to find out if, when he comes face to face with one, these incredible beasts will live up to their fearsome reputation.
As the tourists hit the roller coaster and dodgems on Brighton Pier, they know little of the wonder beneath them. Tooni dives underneath Brighton Pier to reveal one of the best places on the south coast to see a great variety of our native marine life.
Out in Lyme Bay, Frank dives the wreck of an experimental World War II submarine.
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Swash Channel Wreck
Duration: 02:41
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Paul Rose |
| Presenter | Frank Pope |
| Presenter | Tooni Mahto |
| Producer | Paul Olding |
| Director | Paul Olding |
| Series Producer | Sophie Todd |
| Executive Producer | Gary Hunter |
Broadcasts
Sun 29 May 201120:00- Sun 29 May 201120:15BBC Two Wales
Sun 29 May 201123:45BBC HD
Tue 31 May 201119:00
Thu 2 Jun 201100:50BBC HD
Sat 4 Jun 201118:30BBC HD- Wed 6 Jul 201101:20
Sat 16 Jun 201217:30BBC HD- Sat 25 Feb 201710:00
- Thu 2 Aug 201816:15
- Sat 28 Sep 201919:00
- Sun 29 Sep 201903:05
- Tue 7 Jul 202009:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 3 Dec 202213:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 23 Sep 202310:00BBC Two except Scotland
