Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine

It is a story about the Gulf of Maine, a sea within the sea, a body of water that is warming 97% faster than the global ocean. What happens here to the animals in the water, to the jobs that are dependent upon it and to the millions of people living along its shores is likely to happen worldwide. We are at a crossroads for the future of the Gulf and all our oceans. Does it retain enough of its biodiversity and regenerative strength to weather the human-induced storm? Is the sheer beauty of this place and spectacular range of its creatures enough to wake us to what is at stake?

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Documentary
Created By

Chun-Wei YiStella Cha

First Aired on

Jul 24, 2024

1 seaons till Aug 08, 2024

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Networks
(US)
Production

PBS (US)

Status: Returning Series

In Production

Last episode: Survival in the Gulf of Maine

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 3 episodes

Season 1

SEA CHANGE, a special presentation of NOVA, is a story about a sea within the sea, a body of water that is warming 99% faster than the global ocean.

Aired

3 Episodes
  • Episode 1Bounty in the Gulf of Maine53 min

    The Gulf of Maine and its resources were significantly impacted by European settlers. This episode reveals how centuries of both ingenious and often disastrous developments resulted in an unsustainable exploitation. As the Gulf warms at a rate faster than 97 percent of the global ocean, we can observe how both people and wildlife are struggling, or in some cases, failing to adapt to these rapid changes.

  • Episode 2Peril in the Gulf of Maine53 min

    Cashes Ledge is a remote and relatively pristine part of the Gulf that is home to an unimaginable array of Marine life. Researchers are conducting a study of the area to gain a better understanding of how its cold waters, unique tides, and geological formations provide support for over 3,000 species, spanning from microscopic plankton to massive right whales.

  • Episode 3Survival in the Gulf of Maine53 min

    We are at a crucial point for the future of the Gulf of Maine and our world's oceans. Whether it's indigenous scholars leading conservation efforts, scientists monitoring the latest developments, or entrepreneurs discovering new ways to sustainability use the sea, people are forging a new path in these dynamic waters.

Crew & Team

John B. Bredar

Executive Producer

Stella Cha

Producer

Julia Cort

Executive Producer

Laurie Donnelly

Executive Producer

Nora Kirrane

Associate Producer

Jon Ryan

Associate Producer

Chris Schmidt

Executive Producer

Brian Skerry

Producer

Chun-Wei Yi

Producer