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Making of "The Ocean's Greatest Feast"

To film this mass migration, two film crews spent 4 weeks filming predators and sardines.

Aired 02/16/2022

Nature

Making of "The Ocean's Greatest Feast"

Clip: Season 40 Episode 9 | 10m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

To film this mass migration, two film crews spent 4 weeks filming predators and sardines.

The largest biomass migration on the planet takes place every winter along the South African coast – the annual Sardine Run. To film this mega-event, two film crews spent 4 weeks filming predators on their home turf and then following the sardine migration.

Aired 02/16/2022

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Major support for NATURE is provided by The Arnhold Family in memory of Henry and Clarisse Arnhold, The Fairweather Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Charles Rosenblum, Kathy Chiao and...

How Dolphins Lead the Feast

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Clip: S40 Ep9 | 2m 14s | Dolphins are the keystone heroes of the sardine run. (2m 14s)

How Orcas Hunt Dolphins

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Clip: S40 Ep9 | 3m 2s | The predator of all predators arrives at the feast. (3m 2s)

The Largest Mass Migration on the Planet

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Clip: S40 Ep9 | 2m 6s | The sardine run is the largest biomass migration on the planet. (2m 6s)

Preview of The Ocean's Greatest Feast

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Preview: S40 Ep9 | 30s | The story of South Africa’s sardine run is brought vividly to life on camera. (30s)

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