National Geographic’s ‘OceanXplorers’ Series Begins Filming

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National Geographic’s ocean exploration collection “OceanXplorers” began manufacturing this month within the West Indies.

The six-section collection is govt produced by National Geographic Explorer at Enormous James Cameron and in partnership with BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit (makers of “Blue Planet II”) and OceanX.

The gathering will come one day of the farthest frontiers of the sector’s oceans, and will feature eminent scientists and prime ocean storytellers, including Asha de Vos, Zoleka Filander, Eric Stackpole and Aldo Kane.

The analysis group’s first mission will seemingly be to stare the big hammerhead’s attempting behaviors and solve one in every of the ocean’s most pressing mysteries: What makes this critically endangered species the very best predator, and why is it without warning disappearing?

OceanXplorers” will procure audiences aboard National Geographic’s maiden voyage with OceanX’s scientific analysis and exploration vessel, the OceanXplorer, to study the farthest frontiers of the sector’s oceans, 95% of which would perchance well be entirely unexplored.

For the length of filming, the eminent group will come one day of the waters within the West Indies, the Dominican Republic, the Azores and the Arctic.

The gathering will premiere in 172 worldwide locations and 43 languages on National Geographic.

(Image credit: Andy Mann/OceanX)

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