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To film the "boiling seas", the team must first
find a large shoal of bait fish, most likely to be lanternfish rising to the surface at night to spawn. A few days out,
Adrian thinks he may have spotted a giant shoal on the echo-sounder. What we're seeing
is a very, very dense layer at about 200 metres water-depth
find a large shoal of bait fish, most likely to be lanternfish rising to the surface at night to spawn. A few days out,
Adrian thinks he may have spotted a giant shoal on the echo-sounder. What we're seeing
is a very, very dense layer at about 200 metres water-depth
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To film the "boiling seas",
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the team must first
find a large shoal of bait fish,
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most likely to be lanternfish
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rising to the surface at night to spawn.
00:00:12.092 --> 00:00:16.197
A few days out,
Adrian thinks he may have spotted
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a giant shoal on the echo-sounder.
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What we're seeing
is a very, very dense layer
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at about 200 metres water-depth.
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Movie Summary
David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.