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Season one of Water Worlds presents 13 episodes exploring unique aquatic ecosystems, the issues facing them, and the people trying to make a difference.

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Episode 1:
We Are the Keepers

Divers from the Haida Nation work to protect the endangered Northern Abalone.

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Episode 2:
Through the Veins of Mother Earth

Water is Earth’s life blood and as it moves through and across the land it creates huge underwater cave systems.

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Episode 3:
Urban Waters

Streamkeepers in Metro Vancouver work hard to maintain and restore vital urban creeks and streams.

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Episode 4:
Turtles of Turtle Island

We explore the role turtles play in our environment, and the Indigenous led initiatives to preserve them.

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Episode 5:
Between Two Worlds

Indigenous and non-indigenous people on Vancouver Island work to restore and preserve a vital estuary.

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Episode 6:
Forests of the Sea

Climate change is killing Kelp forests found off the west coast of North America and scientists are racing to find solutions.

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Episode 7:
The Sea of Glass

The development of modern submersibles is allowing scientists to study glass sponge reefs, once thought to be extinct.

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Episode 8:
Web of Life — Herring

Pacific Herring play an important role in the food web but are under threat because of overfishing and loss of habitat.

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Episode 9:
Web of Life — Salmon, Part 1

Pacific salmon are under threat. We explore the balance between the traditional and western knowledge used to preserve them.

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Episode 10:
Web of Life — Salmon, Part 2

First Nations are returning to traditional practices and implementing new scientific methods to preserve and restore Pacific salmon populations.

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Episode 11:
Finding Balance (Artificial Reefs)

Coral reefs are under threat around the world, but one group in BC is using derelict ships to restore these aquatic environments.

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Episode 12:
Invisible Threats

Micro-plastics have a disastrous effect on our oceans. Indigenous and non-Indigenous people work together to moderate the damage.

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Episode 13:
Truth

As Orca whales face enormous threats, Indigenous and non-Indigenous people work together to study and protect them.

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