Sir David Attenborough's 'Ocean' Dives Deep into Controversial Fishing Method
Get ready for a deep dive into the ocean's depths with Sir David Attenborough's latest documentary, 'Ocean'. Set to release on June 7, this feature-length film will showcase never-before-seen footage of bottom trawling, a controversial deep-sea fishing method.
The documentary, premiering in the UK cinemas until late-July, will then air on National Geographic on June 8, and later become available on Disney Plus. For viewers in the US, 'Ocean' will be available on National Geographic, Disney Plus, and Hulu from June 8. Australians can catch it on Disney Plus from the same date. 'Ocean' promises to shed light on the impact of bottom trawling, a practice that has significant effects on the deep-sea ecosystem.
While the exact release date for the US National Geographic channel is not provided, fans of Attenborough's work can expect a gripping exploration of the ocean's hidden world.
Mark your calendars for June 7, when 'Ocean' will release worldwide, offering a unique glimpse into the ocean's depths and the impact of human activity on its delicate ecosystems. The documentary is set to air on various platforms, including cinemas, National Geographic, Disney Plus, and Hulu.
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