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The Blue Planet · Season 10followers

Episode 5Seasonal Seas

Aired October 10, 2001 · 50 min

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During the long, sunny days, plankton blooms flourish in the temperate seas, supporting a rich ecosystem where basking sharks feed among rapidly growing kelp forests. These underwater forests are home to a diverse array of creatures, from sea otters to vividly colored anemones. As winter storms intensify, the surviving animals face increasing hardship.

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