Streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, Ocean is more than a film.



Ocean With David Attenborough is a breathtaking yet brutal wake-up call. It celebrates the beauty of marine life while exposing the harsh realities threatening our oceans.

Chains drag ruthlessly along the seafloor, stirring up a violent cloud of mud. Suddenly, marine creatures—rays, fish, and squid—are ripped from their homes in a frenzy of destruction. This isn’t a movie effect. It’s industrial bottom trawling, a devastating practice that’s both legal and widespread.

At 99 years old, Attenborough shares a powerful reflection: after nearly a century, he now knows the ocean—not the land—is Earth’s most precious place.

David Attenborough

A Journey Through a Vanishing World

The film traces a lifetime of ocean exploration, revealing vibrant coral reefs, sprawling kelp forests, and mysterious deep-sea creatures in incredible detail. But unlike earlier works, Ocean carries a new urgency.

This isn’t the soothing nature documentary we once knew. Instead, it’s a raw, unfiltered look at how mass coral bleaching, fish population crashes, and massive industrial fishing are pushing the seas toward collapse.

Hidden Destruction Finally Exposed

Co-director Colin Butfield reveals the shocking truth: “No one has ever professionally filmed bottom trawling. It’s happening everywhere, yet remains hidden.” Bottom trawling drags giant nets across the seabed, destroying habitats on an industrial scale.

Even worse? This destructive practice is often subsidized by governments. “Most people think fishing means small boats,” Butfield says. “They don’t imagine massive factory ships scraping the ocean floor.”

The film exposes staggering waste too—millions of tons of marine life caught and discarded dead each year. In some fisheries, over half the catch is thrown away, illustrating the ocean’s dire state.

How Ocean Offers a Message of Hope

Despite the devastation, Ocean ends with hope. Protected kelp forests rebound, marine reserves like Hawaii’s Papahānaumokuākea teem with life, and massive albatross colonies flourish. These scenes prove the ocean can heal if given the chance.

Why It Matters Now More Than Ever

Ocean launches during World Oceans Day and the U.N. Ocean Conference, as the world pushes to protect 30% of oceans by 2030. Yet, shockingly, only 2.7% of oceans have real protection from industrial harm.

The film’s urgent message? Current laws fail the seas. Many “protected” areas are ineffective. Banning bottom trawling and other destructive methods is not just possible—it’s essential.

David Attenborough’s closing words echo like a call to arms: “This could be the moment of change.” Ocean gives us hope—and the clear reason to demand that change now.

Streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, Ocean is more than a film—it’s a wake-up call we can’t ignore.

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