Pacific Abyss

Underwater wildlife series. Kate Humble sets sail on a 2000-mile adventure across the Pacific with a team of top natural history filmmakers and deep water marine biologists.

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Documentary
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First Aired on

Aug 17, 2008

1 seaons till Aug 31, 2008

Popularity: 0.7457
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Networks
(GB)
Production

BBC Bristol Productions (GB)NDR Naturfilm (DE)Discovery UK (GB)

Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: Into the Abyss

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 3 episodes

Season 1

Aired

3 Episodes
  • Episode 1The Ghosts of Chuuk Lagoon60 min

    The epic journey starts with a week of test dives in Chuuk Lagoon, the site of one of the most dramatic raids of World War II, before heading out to the remote Pacific islands. As their ship, the Big Blue Explorer, hits open ocean, the 2,000-mile journey of discovery is truly underway.

  • Episode 2In Search of Giants60 min

    The second programme in the series sees the team of explorers travelling through some of the most remote islands of Micronesia. Kate Humble's scuba team encounter spectacular underwater wildlife while the extreme deep divers and scientists dive as deep as humans can without a submersible and continue to find fish that have never been seen before. In this environment, even the most experienced member of the deep team is not immune to unexpected equipment failure.

  • Episode 3Into the Abyss60 min

    As the expedition team near the end of their journey across Micronesia, it's a race against time for the extreme deep divers as they continue their search for new species. As Kate Humble explores the Rock Islands of Palau, Mike DeGruy embarks on a unique training programme. The Newtsuit is an incredible feat of submarine engineering - a bright yellow one-man submersible that Mike has to master before he can venture even deeper into the Pacific abyss.

Crew & Team

Peter Kragh

Assistant Camera

Stephen J. Brand

Camera Operator

Florian Graner

Underwater Camera

Michael Pitts

Underwater Camera

Michael deGruy

Underwater Camera

Bob Cranston

Underwater Camera

Luke Cormack

Director of Photography

Michael deGruy

Director of Photography

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