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Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine - Season 1

SEA CHANGE, a special presentation of NOVA, is a story about a sea within the sea, a body of water that is warming 99% faster than the global ocean.

Top Cast

  • Chun-Wei Yi

    Chun-Wei Yi

    Self - Narrator

  • Brian Skerry

    Brian Skerry

    Producer / Self

  • Jon Witman

    Jon Witman

    Self - Brown University

  • David Tarr

    David Tarr

    Self - Scallop Fisher

  • Marshal Lebel

    Marshal Lebel

    Self - Scallop Fisher

  • Shane Farrell

    Shane Farrell

    Self - Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

  • Robbie Lamb

    Robbie Lamb

    Self - University of Florida

  • Doug Rasher

    Doug Rasher

    Self - Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

Overview

SEA CHANGE, a special presentation of NOVA, is a story about a sea within the sea, a body of water that is warming 99% faster than the global ocean.

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