'Ocean with David Attenborough' offers hope and brings to life 'his greatest message'
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In the new National Geographic documentary "Ocean with David Attenborough," the renowned naturalist shares profound insights on the ocean's vital role in sustaining life. Attenborough, reflecting on his nearly century-long journey, claims the ocean is the most crucial place on Earth. Alongside filmmakers Toby Nowlan and Keith Scholey, who have collaborated with him for decades, the film reveals the urgent need to protect oceanic ecosystems. Through visually stunning sequences, it highlights the ocean's importance for climate, biodiversity, and human survival. The documentary conveys a powerful message about conservation at a crucial time.
"After living for nearly a hundred years on this planet, I now understand that the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea."
"Nothing quite comes close to this highly authored and personal piece of David's, this feature film about the ocean, this cinematic event of his."
"Together we wanted to tell the story of really, why we need to protect the ocean now."
"We are demolishing the seabed in ways we had no idea about until now."
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