Oceans Dreams is a film about the ocean’s resilience when we leave it in peace. When it is given a chance to heal, life can return.
The ocean faces enormous challenges, including overfishing, coral bleaching, loss of biodiversity and climate change, which leads to warmer waters and disruptions to ocean currents. But all over the world, there are also inspiring stories of how resilience and recovery can overcome these difficulties.
Ocean Dreams tells the story of orcas returning to the Norwegian fjords, how the coral reefs around Indonesia’s Raja Ampat are teeming with fish, and how life has recovered around the Bikini Atoll despite 23 nuclear bomb tests that pulverised all living things there 80 years ago.
Here you’ll find in-depth features, bonus material, the stories behind the scenes, and fascinating accounts of how the filming took place.
Fish have feelings; they feel pain and distress just like land animals, even though many of us do not think of them in the same way as we do, for example, dogs or cats.