The main points of the complete works of "Blue Planet Ⅱ"

Micheal 2022-01-10 08:02:19

Episode 1: The Ocean
Filming location of the first episode

1. South Africa, Eastern Cape: Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins surfing show.
2. Egypt, Red Sea: Bottlenose dolphins rub their bodies over sea fans to prevent bacteria.
3. Australia, Great Barrier Reef: Hogtooth uses the hard coral reef as a tool to smash clam shells to eat meat.
4. Indian Ocean, Seychelles: The rare trevally jumps out of the water to prey on the young birds of the tern.
5. Mexico, Sea of ​​Cortez: Manta rays prey on plankton to make them emit bioluminescence.
6. New Zealand: Cross-species communication between false killer whales and bottlenose dolphins.
7. Offshore in northern Japan: The female of the golden headfish grows to a certain length and becomes a male who competes with the original male leader for territory and mates.
8. Northern Norwegian fjords: Killer whales cooperate to hunt herring using the carousel method, while humpback whales cooperate to hunt herring using air curtain fishing.
9. Svalbard Island, Norway: Atlantic walruses struggle to choose habitats for their cubs to rest while avoiding polar bears.

Episode 2: Deep Sea
Location of the second episode

1. Antarctic Peninsula: octopus, feather star, Antarctic krill and other creatures make up the colorful world of Antarctic waters under one thousand meters.
2. Portugal, Azores: The fall of the sperm whale carcass allows six gill sharks, sheath fish, spider crabs, toothed rock crabs, zombie worms and other scavengers to gather to form a temporary oasis.
3. Chile: Red squid hunts lantern fish in the deep sea.
4. Galapagos, Ecuador: Swordfish in the deep sea. Li prawns that live a lifetime in the sponges of the same cave with A's brother.
5. The United States, the Atlantic coast: many deep-sea creatures-cross-eyed squid, Pacific tailfish, angling, fang fish, lantern fish, pipe jellyfish, pelagic sea cucumber, giant mouth fish, pancake octopus, giant pipe worm.
6. The United States, Pacific Coast: Many deep-sea creatures-bioluminescent shrimps, gill eels, single spiny fishes.
7. The Pacific Ocean, Mariana Trench: Animals that live in the deepest waters in the world-ethereal lionfish, sea pigs, starfish, and setaria worms.
8. The Atlantic Ocean: Bacteria brought by the hot springs under the sea make the white-mouth shrimp, deep-sea lobster (Hough crab) and other creatures survive.
9. Australia: The huge size of the fire bug dwarfs the oceanic whitetip shark.

Episode 3: Coral
The third episode shooting location

1. Egypt, Red Sea: The coral throwing game of bottlenose dolphins.
2. Borneo: Turtle rock fish therapy for green sea turtles. Saddleback clownfish cooperate to carry coconut shells and female fish spawn. Parrotfish feed on the algae on the corals, and their excrement forms sand.
3. Australia, Great Barrier Reef: Cooperated with octopus for fishing. Various coral forms. Coral bleaching event.
4. Indonesia: The white spotted squid hypnotizes the crab and preys on it by changing its skin color and shape. Bobitworms under the sand on the seabed prey on lionfish and sea bream at night.
5. Maldives: Manta ray's cyclone method filters plankton.
6. French Polynesia: The group of leather scales spawns, and the black-tailed sharks will take advantage of the situation to prey.
7. Philippines: Various coral forms.
8. Bahamas: The vortex formed when the tide passes by will trap a variety of reef fish and invertebrates.

Episode 4: Far Sea
The fourth episode filming location

1. Global open waters: Sperm whales cooperate with their families to hunt squid in the deep sea to feed their cubs.
2. Costa Rica, Eastern tropical Pacific: Lantern fish collectively lay eggs on the sea, attracting predators such as longnose dolphins, manta rays, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, etc., forming a boiling ocean.
3. Canary Islands, Borneo, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Scotland, Arctic, Global (Atlantic and Pacific): The yellow rubber ducks drifting on the sea for many years, let us realize the global distribution of ocean currents.
4. Pacific Ocean: Floating objects in the high seas will become homes for the growth of moon jellyfish, sea nettles, juvenile hawksbill turtles, juvenile green turtles, and juvenile silk sharks.
5. The Atlantic coast, Canary Islands: The mitral jellyfish prey on its prey by being highly poisonous. The short-fin pilot whale mourns the dead cub. Loggerhead turtles were entangled in plastic in the ocean and drowned.
6. Azores: Atlantic spotted fish in the waters polluted by plastics.
7. Atlantic Ocean: Great blue sharks use their sense of smell to find carrion in the ocean.
8. South Africa, Atlantic Ocean: Great white sharks bite dead whales.
9. Pacific Ocean, Galapagos: The secret birthplace of whale sharks.
10. South Georgia: The whole process of nurturing the offspring of the wandering albatross.

Episode 5: Bihai
The fifth episode filming location

1. Australia, Victoria: The spawning of male grass sea dragons. The only flowering plant in the ocean, seagrass, giant spider crabs come here once a year to shed their shells and grow up. Short-tailed stingrays take the opportunity to prey on spider crabs.
2. Western Australia: The hunting relationship between tiger sharks and green sea turtles will limit the overexploitation of seagrass.
3. South Australia: For the giant Australian squid to mate, some short males will disguise as females and get close to the females for mating.
4. North Australia: Under the mangrove forests, the raid hunting of mantis shrimp, and the males will abandon their original matches because of the attraction of larger females.
5. South Africa: Ordinary octopus camouflages with shells to avoid hunting pajama sharks. At the same time, hana sharks, fur seals, bamboo kelp, and split fan kelp also live in this sea area.
6. California, USA: Anchovies gather because of phytoplankton, attracting predators such as common dolphins, California sea lions, and humpback whales to hunt. The American red damselfish protects its seaweed fields from being destroyed by crested sea urchins. At night, predators such as Pacific electric rays force it to escape. Sea otters above macroalgae love to prey on sea urchins.
7. Norway: Sea stars, dug red sea cucumbers, brown sea cucumbers, sea gills and other creatures become active due to the early spring sunshine.
8. The Pacific coast of North America (Alaska, British Columbia, California): Red sea urchins, purple sea urchins, kelp, sea otters and other creatures are thriving.
9. Cuba: The American crocodile moves downstream.

Episode Six: Coast
The sixth episode shooting location

1. Costa Rica: Li turtle swims to the coast to lay eggs.
2. United States, Florida: Shortfin sharks and blacktip sharks migrate to warm coastal shallow waters.
3. Ecuador, Galapagos Islands: Sea lions cooperate in hunting yellowfin tuna.
4. Canada, British Columbia: Time-lapse photography shows the competition of limpets, ochre starfish, brown algae, blue mussels, sea hares, sea scale insects, giant green anemones, ordinary starfish, and barnacles in the pool after low tide .
5. Guam: courtship of catfish, the most obvious terrestrial habit.
6. Norway: Arctic puffins and guillemots avoid the predation of Arctic skua to feed their cubs on their way back from foraging.
7. Brazil: Redstone crabs avoid the sniping of predators such as chain eels and octopuses on their way to foraging on rocks with seagrass after low tide.
8. South Africa: Throat fish prey on limpets.
9. Spain: The rock formations washed by seawater form a church-like arch structure.
10. Antarctica, South Georgia: King penguins need to pass through the fat wall formed by elephant seals for an annual moult.

Episode Seven: Environmental Protection
The seventh episode filming location

1. Galapagos Islands: Exploring the birthplace of whale sharks.
2. Norwegian fjords: The development of the fishing industry affected the hunting of herring by killer whales and humpback whales.
3. South Georgia: The young wandering albatross died of eating plastic.
4. The United States and the Red Sea: Scientists investigate the impact of ocean plastics on top predators such as bottlenose dolphins and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins.
5. Borneo: The impact of human sounds on saddleback clownfish.
6. Australia, Great Barrier Reef: The increase in sea temperature has caused coral reef bleaching, which has an impact on coral reef organisms such as hogtooth fish.
7. Trinidad: People's achievements in conservation of leatherback turtles.
8. Canary Islands: The impact of marine plastics on short-limbed pilot whales.
9. Sri Lanka: Exploring the life of sperm whales and the impact of whaling on them.

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