After the Storm: Pollution in the Potomac

Whenever it rains in Washington, D.C., raw sewage spills into the Potomac River because of the city’s outdated sewer system. These Combined Sewer Overflows release pollutants like fecal coliform bacteria […]

Playing With Sharks

A true pioneer in both underwater filmmaking and shark research, Valerie Taylor is a living legend and icon in the underwater world whose life’s work has become the basis for […]

Secrets of the Whales

Epic, revealing and emotional, that’s what you get when immersed in the secretive world of whales and see life and love from their perspectives. From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and conservationist […]

Water Flows Together

For time immemorial, the Diné (Navajo) have considered the San Juan River sacred. Centuries-old stories and teachings connect the people with the river as it continues to serve as a […]

A Better Life – Blue Habits Baja

Remote areas of Baja California’s Peninsula are home to some of the last wild coasts on Earth. As in many coastal communities, the main sources of income here are tied […]

Who Saved the Lagoon

Deep in the heart of the Baja California peninsula in an inlet of sparkling, jade-green waters, there exists the last pristine place left on earth for Pacific gray whales to […]

Under Thin Ice

This film chronicles an extraordinary expedition undertaken by Canadian extreme divers and cinematographers Jill Heinerth and Mario Cyr. In Tallurutiup Imanga, also known as Lancaster Sound in Nunavut, Canada, they […]

Watson

Co-founder of Greenpeace and founder of Sea Shepherd, Captain Paul Watson has spent 40 years fighting to end the destruction of the ocean’s wildlife and its habitat. He and his […]

Wild

An urgent threat emerges to spur filmmaker Mark Titus, who is fresh into addiction recovery, back to the Alaskan wilderness — where the people of Bristol Bay and the world’s […]