

Air Date
July 24, 2024
Episodes
3 episodes
Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine
Season 1
Overview
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.
Episodes
1. Bounty in the Gulf of Maine
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.
2. Peril in the Gulf of Maine
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.
3. Survival in the Gulf of Maine
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.
Chun-Wei Yi
Self - Narrator
Brian Skerry
Producer / Self
Jon Witman
Self - Brown University
David Tarr
Self - Scallop Fisher
Marshal Lebel
Self - Scallop Fisher
Shane Farrell
Self - Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Robbie Lamb
Self - University of Florida
Doug Rasher
Self - Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences