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Dipping into North America's southern coastal waters, where squid mate, sea turtles nest and mobula rays take flight for the sake of romance; flying a drone with Lizzie as she swoops in for a breath sample from a blue whale.
Dipping into North America's southern coastal waters, where squid mate, sea turtles nest and mobula rays take flight for the sake of romance; flying a drone with Lizzie as she swoops in for a breath sample from a blue whale.
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S1, EP6 "Changing Tides"Lizzie heads north to tag sharks and witness first-hand the slow disappearance of sea ice; she does time in bear jail with polar bears who are caught raiding a town for food after their hunting grounds diminish.
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Deep Dive North America
S1, EP3 "Crowded Seas"Dipping into North America's southern coastal waters, where squid mate, sea turtles nest and mobula rays take flight for the sake of romance; flying a drone with Lizzie as she swoops in for a breath sample from a blue whale.
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