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David Attenborough To Partner With National Geographic On New Documentary Spotlighting Threats To World's Oceans And "How They Can Bounce Back" - MSNEXCLUSIVE: Sir David Attenborough, fresh from his latest Emmy nomination, is partnering with National Geographic for the first time on a documentary that will explore the health of the world oceans.
The new film “Ocean With David Attenborough” is both a breathtaking celebration of marine life and a sobering exposé of the industrial forces pushing the ocean toward collapse.
The 29 photos — selected from a whopping 2 million images by a pool of 165 photographers — are available for viewing in the magazine’s December 2023 issue.
National Geographic ... The magazine chose 29 photos from over 2 million images by 165 photographers. The marine biologist Alexander Semenov photographed a lion's mane jellyfish in the Arctic Ocean.
PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at "Ocean with David Attenborough," a new National Geographic documentary featuring the 99-year-old naturalist exploring how to protect the world's oceans.
David Attenborough: Ocean (wt) is being produced by Silverback with the backing of All3Media International, Ocean Ten Media, Minderoo Productions, National Geographic Society and Pristine Seas ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--National Geographic announced today that it is partnering for the very first time with the world’s preeminent natural historian, Sir David Attenborough, on a feature ...
A humpback whale carcass being circled on the ocean floor is the winning image for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition. Take a look at the winning images across ...
David Attenborough will partner with National Geographic for the first time, presenting and authoring a film on the health of the world's oceans. Skip to main content. Open Mega Menu ...
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