
Overview
Sir David Attenborough reveals the findings of one of the most ambitious scientific studies of our time - an investigation into what is happening to our oceans. He looks at whether it is too late to save their remarkable biodiversity. Horizon travels from the cold waters of the North Atlantic to the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef to meet the scientists who are transforming our understanding of this unique habitat. Attenborough explores some of the ways in which we are affecting marine life - from over-fishing to the acidification of sea water. The film also uncovers the disturbing story of how shipping noise is deafening whales and dolphins, affecting their survival in the future.
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48 - 1Back from the Dead September 27, 2010
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48 - 2The Death of the Oceans? October 04, 2010
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48 - 3What Happened Before the Big Bang? October 11, 2011
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48 - 4Is Seeing Believing? October 18, 2010
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48 - 5Miracle Cure? A Decade of the Human Genome October 25, 2010
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48 - 6Asteroids - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly November 03, 2010
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48 - 7Deepwater Disaster - The Untold Story November 16, 2010
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48 - 8What Is One Degree? January 10, 2011
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48 - 9What Is Reality? January 17, 2011
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48 - 10Science Under Attack January 24, 2011
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48 - 11The Secret World of Pain January 31, 2011
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48 - 12Surviving a Car Crash February 07, 2011
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48 - 13How to Mend a Broken Heart February 14, 2011
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48 - 14Are We Still Evolving? March 01, 2011
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48 - 15Predators in Your Backyard March 08, 2011