PBS will premiere a three-part special presentation titled “Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine” on Wednesday, July 24 at 10 p.m. ET. The documentary showcases the beauty and importance of the Gulf of Maine, a vast and endangered body of water spanning from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia. The special highlights the rich biodiversity and historical significance of the Gulf, as well as the urgent need to protect it from the impacts of climate change.
Viewers can watch “Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine” on PBS or stream it using DirecTV Stream on the PBS app. DirecTV Stream offers free trials for new users, making it accessible to a wide audience. The documentary features interviews with scientists, fishers, native Americans, and innovators who are working to conserve and restore the Gulf of Maine.
The special sheds light on the challenges facing the Gulf, which is warming faster than 97% of the global ocean. The fate of this underwater paradise serves as a microcosm for the larger threats posed by climate change. Through stunning visuals and expert commentary, “Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine” provides a compelling look at the beauty and fragility of this remarkable ecosystem.
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