Hunger at Sea (Oceans)
Nature documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Revealing the strategies predators use to hunt for prey in the big blue.
Hunger at Sea follows blue whales, sharks, sea lions, frigatebirds, dolphins and albatrosses to reveal the strategies they use to hunt for prey in the big blue. The open ocean is an immense wilderness that covers more than half the surface of our planet, yet for the most part it's a watery desert, largely devoid of life. Predators face an endless search to find and catch food, yet these great tracts of ocean are home to some of the most remarkable hunters on the planet.
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Getting up close to the Blue Whale
Duration: 00:48
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Sardine Feast
Duration: 02:42
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The hunt for flying fish
Duration: 02:18
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | David Attenborough |
Executive Producer | Alastair Fothergill |
Series Producer | Huw Cordey |
Producer | Hugh Pearson |
Production Company | Silverback Films Ltd |
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Producer Alastair Fothergill assures us that this programme is not all about 'the kill'.