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7.6 3 Seasons • 18 Episodes

Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice

Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice is a reality television series, from the creators of the Deadliest Catch, set in Nome, Alaska that airs on Discovery Channel. In the series we follow the crews on 'The Lazy Gator', 'The Clark' and 'Shamrock' during the ice season. Viewers of the Bering Sea Gold television series will recognise several crew members.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Mike Rowe

    Mike Rowe

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Zeke Tenhoff

    Zeke Tenhoff

    Self - Owner of The Clark

  • Emily Riedel

    Emily Riedel

    Self - Owner of The Eroica

  • Shawn Pomrenke

    Shawn Pomrenke

    Self - Owner of Shamrock

  • Steve Riedel

    Steve Riedel

    Self - Captain of Steve's World on Ice

Overview

Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice is a reality television series, from the creators of the Deadliest Catch, set in Nome, Alaska that airs on Discovery Channel. In the series we follow the crews on 'The Lazy Gator', 'The Clark' and 'Shamrock' during the ice season. Viewers of the Bering Sea Gold television series will recognise several crew members.

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