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The Best Episodes of Changing Seas Season 14

Every episode of Changing Seas Season 14 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Changing Seas Season 14!

Produced by South Florida PBS in Miami, Florida, Changing Seas gives viewers a fish-eye view of life in the deep blue. Join scientists as they...
Genre:Documentary
Network:PBS

Season 14 Ratings Summary

"Vanishing Whales" is the best rated episode of "Changing Seas" season 14. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 6/22/2022. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Humpback Health".

  • Vanishing Whales
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    #1 - Vanishing Whales

    Season 14 Episode 1 - Aired 6/22/2022

    The humpback whale population that migrates between Hawaii and Alaska is considered a conservation success story. When sightings of the animals suddenly dropped, people became concerned. Scientists in both locations are trying to understand what happened to the whales and why.

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  • Humpback Health
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    #2 - Humpback Health

    Season 14 Episode 2 - Aired 6/22/2022

    How does the body size and overall health of humpback whales change across their migratory cycle? A team of researchers studying the animals, which spend part of the year feeding in Alaska and a few months fasting while in their Hawaiian breeding grounds, is making remarkable discoveries.

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  • Kelp: Hidden Treasure of the Salish Sea
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    #3 - Kelp: Hidden Treasure of the Salish Sea

    Season 14 Episode 3 - Aired 6/29/2022

    Kelp forests have played an essential role in the Puget Sound ecosystem for thousands of years. Today, kelp is in decline. Experts work against time to conserve and restore them.

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  • Saving Florida's Starving Manatees
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    #4 - Saving Florida's Starving Manatees

    Season 14 Episode 4 - Aired 6/29/2022

    Florida's iconic sea cows are dying in record numbers. Years of declining seagrass beds have eliminated one of the gentle giants' primary food sources. Now wildlife managers have taken the unprecedented step of feeding the animals, while scientists are in a race against time to restore the lost seagrass.

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