In order to “reveal the greatest age of ocean discovery and emphasizing the ocean’s vital importance while exposing.
Its problems and highlighting opportunities for marine life recovery,” Attenborough will be examining the “story of our ocean” in the documentary.
“Today, the ocean is in such poor health that I would find it hard not to lose hope were it not for the most remarkable discovery of all,” says Ocean with David Attenborough’s host,
Who also calls the ocean humanity’s “greatest asset against climate change.” “Our planet is saved if we rescue the sea. Nothing is more significant, I’m convinced,
After a lifetime of documenting our world. It’s unclear whether Attenborough will appear on screen in the one-hour, thirty-five-minute movie. Scenes of the London-born adventurer traveling.