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The Worst Episodes of Our Oceans

Every episode of Our Oceans ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of Our Oceans!

The Worst Episodes of Our Oceans

Discover the stories beneath the surface of the water in this stunning nature documentary series, which explores each of the Earth's five oceans.

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  1. 8.5/10(75 votes)

    #1 - Pacific Ocean

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    In the world's largest ocean, one mighty current brings the Pacific to life in astonishing ways, from enriching rainforests to sustaining coral reefs.

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    Director:Rachel Scott
    Writer:N/A
  2. 8.6/10(68 votes)

    #2 - Indian Ocean

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    S1:E2

    From the minute mantis shrimp to the mighty sperm whale, inhabitants of the tropical Indian Ocean use their ingenuity to find food and raise their young.

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    Director:Joe Tuck
    Writer:N/A
  3. 8.6/10(61 votes)

    #3 - Atlantic Ocean

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    In the choppy, unpredictable Atlantic Ocean, fish and mammals must face down predators and navigate the fast-changing climate in order to survive.

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    Director:Nick Lyon
    Writer:N/A
  4. 8.9/10(63 votes)

    #4 - Arctic Ocean

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    S1:E4

    With temperatures mounting and sea ice melting, the creatures of the Arctic Ocean must go to new extremes to survive in a new, warmer world.

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    Writer:N/A
  5. 9.4/10(85 votes)

    #5 - Southern Ocean

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    S1:E5

    In the most remote ocean on Earth, the Global Ocean Current is at its most powerful — and its cold waters are home to some extraordinary species.

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    Director:Abraham Joffe
    Writer:N/A

Worst Episodes Summary

"Pacific Ocean" is the worst rated episode of "Our Oceans". It scored 8.5/10 based on 75 votes. Directed by Rachel Scott and written by N/A, it aired on 11/20/2024. This episode scored 0.1 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Indian Ocean".