Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy, tells the story of Mike deGruy, an irrepressibly curious and enthusiastic underwater filmmaker who died suddenly in 2012. DeGruy filmed the oceans for more than three decades becoming as famous for his on camera storytelling as for his glorious, intimate visions of the sea and the creatures who live in it. Inspired to share his legacy as a filmmaker and storyteller, and to spread his mission for protecting the ocean, his wife and filmmaking partner Mimi deGruy returned to the edit room to produce Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy.
La legendaria oceanógrafa Sylvia Earle se ha embarcado en una misión personal para salvar el océano. Mission Blue (Misión azul), rodada a lo largo de tres años en numerosas localizaciones de todo el mundo, recorre el extraordinario viaje personal de Sylvia, desde sus primeros recuerdos explorando el océano cuando era una niña, pasando por sus días al frente de una audaz misión submarina en las Islas Vírgenes, hasta su experiencia como jefa científica de la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica y mucho más.
There is a mystery there and the answer lies somewhere between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami. Hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared in the ocean with little or no trace at all. Most of these cases can be explained quite easily by human error or bad weather. But there are some that defy all explanation. Theories abound on these causes: Aliens, massive gas eruptions and freak waves. The documentary reveals that the boats and planes face a real danger in a triangle, but the true threat is often as strange as the wildest theory.
El profundo azul de los océanos todavía esconde buena parte de los misterios sobre el origen y funcionamiento de la vida en nuestro planeta. Aún así esta película ha descorrido un poco más la cortina de agua que guarda las respuestas a nuestras apasionadas preguntas. Con 'Deep Blue' viajaremos hacia lo más fascinante de la frontera, esa que se traspasa cuando lo desconocido es desvelado.
Peter Snow presents highlights from today's three deep-sea dives around the world. In 2002 BBC organized three concurrent dives , first in Monterey Bay where unmanned submersible is lowered into underwater canyon which is over mile deep. Second dive is in Grand Cayman where submersible Atlantis will explore life at the spectacular Cayman Wall , Kate Humble reports . During the dive, the crew used bait to attract a deep-water giant, the six-gill shark. Third dive takes place in middle of the Atlantic 1200 miles west of Portugal, which is also deepest of the three dives, divers will descent in Russian submersible Mir from research vessel Keldish and the Mir will dive in the bottom of the ocean in 2300 metres .