INTO THE BLUE - Season 2 of The Blue Planet

Thaddeus 2022-03-22 09:02:27

There is no place in nature that we yearn for more than the sea, which is full of infinite charm and makes people fascinated. From the ice-covered polar seas to the coral reefs of endless color; from the storm-ravaged Atlantic Ocean to the invisible deep seabed.

The shock of watching the blue planet is beyond words, the world is so vast and beautiful, and the life is so vigorous and tenacious. In this documentary, the blue sea, various ocean currents, and various fish appear on the screen, which is breathtaking. Facing the vast ocean, the mysterious unknown sea, let us feel the insignificance of human beings and the greatness and wonder of nature.

On this blue planet, there is too much life in the ocean, and there are too many stories of life to be staged. Under the influence of the moon's gravity, the coast turns into an ocean every day, and the ocean turns into a land every day, and so on.

Those living in the depths of the ocean: bottlenose dolphins, have always been wave chasers. They use wisdom to teach their young, telling them to rub their bodies on gorgonians to prevent wound infections; clams that other fish can't eat, but hogtooths use coral bumps to smash clams. At the same time, the lovely whales, the chatty clownfish family, the color-changing octopus, the imposing humpback whales, as well as those beautiful jellyfish and gentle albatrosses are all symbiotic partners with humans.

Through the documentary, I also saw killer whales injured by human overfishing, small whales that died from polluted seawater, and albatrosses that died from eating toothbrushes. I felt unresolved guilt.

There is also the melting of glaciers, loss of animal habitat and mass death of coral reefs as a result of global warming.

The ocean provides us with oxygen, regulates the temperature for us and also provides us with food and energy. It's hard to imagine what the world would be like without healthy oceans?

I still think we have the power to change this waste of resources and polluted oceans. As we look to the future, I believe what the people at the end of the film are doing can be generalized and learned that even just a little bit of these animals will have a chance of survival.

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