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The oceans cover roughly 70 percent of the earth's surface and they contain 97 percent of the world's water supply. Nevertheless, only five percent of their vast expanse has been explored –leaving in secret a deep, liquid wilderness yet to be discovered.
Regardless, the oceans have long played an important role in people's lives. Currently, more than half of all Americans live within 50 miles of the coast, and that number is rising. It is estimated that by 2025 more than 75 percent of Americans will live along the country's shorelines. Coastal and marine waters support 28 million jobs and draw 189 million tourists a year.
While the population's dependence on the oceans as a natural resource and a source for recreation continues to increase, the health of these large bodies of water is rapidly declining. Over-fishing, global climate change, pollution: these are only a few of the threats that the oceans are facing today. At the same time, the seas hold great promise for ongoing medical research, as an untapped source of alternate energy, and other benefits that scientists are just now beginning to discover.
Changing Seas goes to sea with explorers and scientists as they uncover new information that could lead to scientific breakthroughs. This documentary series lets viewers experience first-hand how oceanographers and other experts study earth's last frontier, and it sheds light on how human activities are threatening ocean resources.
Deer Channel is the only location for Deer Mounted Cameras, dedicated exclusively to deer programming 24/7 and patent-pending from the deer's perspective broadcast in real-time - You See AND Hear What Deer See AND Hear.
Premium Nature media stie, brings you exciting reports and nature films from Antarctica, Arctic, Africa and the rest of the world; Covers 6 channels: planet earth, travel, documentary, wildlife, Namibia, and Northern Iceland.
green.tv is the worlds frist ever broadband TV channel dedicated entirely to environmental films. Formed in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme in early 2006 we show content from Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, IFAW and many more. In total there are now over 600 films on the site ranging from informative little docs to short witty comical clips.
Wild Life Channel offers 6 channels of wild life programming including Best Of - Today's Selection; Directories of Birds of Prey, Garden Birds, and Owls; Birding (birds from different countries); Destinations; Travels; Charities and Organisations.
Live safari in Africa. Join WildEarth.TV channel each day on a live drive around Djuma Game Reserve in search of lions, leopards, elephants, rhino and much much more. Between safaris we watch waterholes live to see who comes for a drink.