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Seal CharismaSeal Charisma
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
August 27, 2008

Whiskers. Flippers. Big soulful eyes. Underwater acrobatics. Check out how "common seals" of Monterey Bay are anything but "common," at least when it comes to cuteness!
Seal CharismaSeal Charisma
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
August 27, 2008

Whiskers. Flippers. Big soulful eyes. Underwater acrobatics. Check out how "common seals" of Monterey Bay are anything but "common," at least when it comes to cuteness!
The Two-Stomached WonderThe Two-Stomached Wonder
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
June 19, 2008

If you're a sea star, a second stomach comes in handy if you're after a meal larger than your mouth. Don't miss one sea star ejecting its stomach outside its body in order to chow down.
The Two-Stomached WonderThe Two-Stomached Wonder
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
June 19, 2008

If you're a sea star, a second stomach comes in handy if you're after a meal larger than your mouth. Don't miss one sea star ejecting its stomach outside its body in order to chow down.
Lanai the AlbatrossLanai the Albatross
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
April 10, 2008

It's hard to be a bird when your wings don't work right! Find out how the Ocean Adventures team comes to the rescue of Lanai, a fledgling albatross hatched on Kure, a remote Hawaiian island.
Lanai the AlbatrossLanai the Albatross
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
April 10, 2008

It's hard to be a bird when your wings don't work right! Find out how the Ocean Adventures team comes to the rescue of Lanai, a fledgling albatross hatched on Kure, a remote Hawaiian island.
Return to the AmazonReturn to the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
March 26, 2008

The Amazon is the most powerful of the world's rivers, and its rapid transformation will alter the global climate. Emptying into the great Atlantic Ocean, it flows through the world's largest tropical rainforest where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest biodiversity of any area on the planet.
Return to the AmazonReturn to the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
March 26, 2008

The Amazon is the most powerful of the world's rivers, and its rapid transformation will alter the global climate. Emptying into the great Atlantic Ocean, it flows through the world's largest tropical rainforest where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest biodiversity of any area on the planet.
Return to the AmazonReturn to the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
March 26, 2008

The Amazon is the most powerful of the world's rivers, and its rapid transformation will alter the global climate. Emptying into the great Atlantic Ocean, it flows through the world's largest tropical rainforest where evolution has gone wild, creating the greatest biodiversity of any area on the planet.
Pink Dolphins of the AmazonPink Dolphins of the Amazon
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
March 26, 2008

In the pink! Find out why pink dolphins of the Amazon are pink, how their sonar has evolved for conditions in the Amazon, and what they do with their ferocious teeth.
Gray Whale Obstacle CourseGray Whale Obstacle Course
from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures | PBS
July 17, 2006

Chasing clues from their birthplace in Baja California, Mexico, to their feeding grounds in the Artic Circle, Jean-Michel Cousteau's team follows gray whales to observe, document and understand the variety of natural and man-made hurdles that these creatures must overcome in order to survive. The amazing expedition unlocks seldom-seen views of tragedy and triumph along a route nearly 12,000 miles long. Watch on July 19, 2006 and find out more about their migration at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
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