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The Pacific Ocean covers one third of the Earth's surface. It is larger than all Earth's land combined, holds half of our world's water, and hides the deepest place on our planet. It is a place where huge and iconic, rare and dazzling creatures live – and where creatures yet to be discovered lurk. The Pacific sees the most violent storms, creates the most powerful waves, and is powered by the strongest currents. It boasts the largest coral reefs and the richest kelp forests. Its submarine landscape plummets from sea grass prairies to the ultimate abyss, and its tropical seamounts starkly contrast with its massive ice floes. Over five cinematic episodes, Big Pacific breaks the boundaries between land and sea, moving throughout the Pacific Ocean to present a broad range of locations, species, natural phenomena and behaviors. Four of the episodes focus on an iconic characteristic of the Pacific: Passionate, Voracious, Violent, and Mysterious, to weave stories from across the Pacific that illustrate the multi-faceted character of this ocean.
Violence is part of life in the Pacific, and those that live here must choose whether to avoid conflict or rise to meet it. The Pacific Ocean is a hunter's paradise. Surrounded by the Ring of Fire, this ocean is the epicenter of natural mayhem. From the skies of Snake Island to the teeming tropics, animals are reinventing the delivery of death on a grand scale.
There is plenty of food in the Pacific Ocean for creatures of all sizes, but it is the challenge of finding that food that drives all life in the Pacific. In the voracious Pacific, we meet a destructive army of mouths, a killer with a hundred mouths and the biggest mouth in the ocean.
In the Pacific, the quest to multiply has spawned a stunning array of unusual behaviors and adaptations. There are forest penguins with a tenuous marriage, the secret rendezvous of great white sharks, and the tale of male pregnancy.
A behind-the-scenes look at "Big Pacific'' includes highlights and challenges of filming wildlife.
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