Ocean + Science + Exploration = "CHANGING SEAS"

Changing Seas is a public television series produced by WPBT2/South Florida PBS in Miami, Florida. The series takes viewers on an exciting adventure to the heart of our liquid planet.

The oceans cover roughly 70 percent of the earth's surface and they contain 97 percent of the world's water supply. Nevertheless, only five percent of their vast expanse has been explored 00 leaving in secret a deep, liquid wilderness yet to be discovered.

Changing Seas goes to sea with explorers and scientists as they uncover new information that could lead to scientific breakthroughs. This documentary series lets viewers experience first-hand how oceanographers and other experts study earth's last frontier, and it sheds light on how human activities are threatening ocean resources.

Narrated by Peter Thomas (Seasons 1 - 6) and Craig Sechler (Seasons 7 - Present.)


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Last night, the 2025 Dive-in Summer Film Series came to a close with a screening of "The Elephant Seals of Año Nuevo." Huge thanks to our partner NSU Halmos College and reception sponsor LauderAle Brewery! Friendly reminder that all season 17 episodes are available to stream on our channel @changingseasTV.

9 months ago | [YT] | 4

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We kicked off the Dive-in Summer Film Series at NSU's Halmos College with “Costa Rica’s Surfing Paradise” last night. Thanks to all who joined us for a memorable evening of film and discussion. Missed it? Don’t worry! We’ve got more in store—join us for our next three screenings, happening every Wednesday at 6 PM. Head over to Changingseas.tv/events to register. #changingseas #sciencecommunication #publicmedia ‪@SouthFloridaPBS‬

10 months ago | [YT] | 1

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That’s a wrap! Our crew just finished its last shoot of the season, down in the Florida Keys. Local researchers with the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust working closely with the Lower Keys Guides Association, were among the first to respond to last year’s spinning fish event. New episodes out June 25th to learn more!

11 months ago | [YT] | 5

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Though no longer functioning as a traditional navigation beacon for maritime pilots, the Cape Florida Lighthouse serves as a relic from the early days of Miami-Dade County. Found on the edge of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, the Cape Florida Lighthouse is the oldest building in the county, despite having endured 200 years of hurricanes, attacks, explosions, and more! Join us in wishing the Cape Florida Lighthouse a happy 200th birthday by commenting down below!

11 months ago | [YT] | 2