Jonathan Bird's Blue World

Jonathan Bird's Blue World is a family-friendly underwater science/adventure television program. The program is hosted by underwater cinematographer Jonathan Bird. This series airs on public television stations in the US. The program is designed for family viewing, and each segment finds Bird trying to unravel a mystery, witness an animal behavior or explore an underwater environment. The first season consisted of 5 half-hour programs filmed in standard definition, and the subsequent seasons were all shot in high-definition. The second and third seasons each won four New England Emmy Awards. The fourth season was nominated for a 2013 National Daytime Emmy Award.[1] The pilot episode from season 1 won a CINE Golden Eagle Award. The program is magazine format with each television episode consisting of 2-3 segments. These segments appear individually on YouTube and the Blue World website as webisodes. There are currently 6 seasons.

Jonathan Bird
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
GenreNature
StarringJonathan Bird
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes115
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)Jonathan Bird Productions and Oceanic Research Group
DistributorNational Educational Telecommunications Association
Release
Original networkSyndication
External links
Website

Season 1

  • Episode 1: Blue Shark Adventure, Underwater Cavern, Giants of the Depths
  • Episode 2: Swimming with Jaws, The Bandana Game, The Shark and the Whale
  • Episode 3: A Sharkwreck Mystery, Sea Cows, The Shark with the Long Tail
  • Episode 4: Wilma the Whale, The Prinz Eugen, The Mysterious Hammerhead
  • Episode 5: Airplane Graveyard, Killer Clams, The Shark and the Lamprey

Season 2

  • Episode 1: Aquarist for a Day, Mandarinfish, Whale sharks of Holbox
  • Episode 2: Manta Rays of Yap, Tropical Fish Rescue, Tiger Sharks
  • Episode 3: Sea Turtles, Mangroves, Wolffish
  • Episode 4: Cenotes of Mexico, Venomous Fish, Greenland Sharks
  • Episode 5: Sea Stars, The Real Nemo, Shark Feeding Frenzy
  • Episode 6: Lobsters, Remoras, Cayman Stingrays
  • Episode 7: Antarctic Adventure

Season 3

  • Episode 1: Blue Holes

and the Georgia Aquarium

  • Episode 2: Goliath Groupers,

Coral and Camouflage

  • Episode 3: Sully the Pilot Whale

and Cleaning Stations

  • Episode 4: Sea Lions

and Humpback Whales

  • Episode 5: Jake Learns to Dive

and CuraƧao Dolphins

  • Episode 6: Sea Snakes,

Symbiosis and Coral Spawning

  • Episode 7: Yucatan Sinkhole,

Shark Biology and Ocean Defenses

  • Episode 8: Blind Cavefish,

Coral Reefs, Bottom-dwelling Sharks

  • Episode 9: Sailfish, Potato Cod and Diver Ed

Season 4

  • Episode 1: Manta Ray Feeding Frenzy and Sea Snakes of Bird Island
  • Episode 2: Bull Sharks and Inner Space at NASA
  • Episode 3: Hawaiian Monk Seals, Wounded Warriors, and Counting Fish
  • Episode 4: Artificial Reefs and Free Diving with Karol Meyer
  • Episode 5: Saving the Sturgeon and Carol Farming in Key Largo
  • Episode 6: Belugas, Cousteau's Blue Hole, and Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins
  • Episode 7: Aquarius Reef Base and Skates & Rays
  • Episode 8: Stargate Blue Hole and Sponges
  • Episode 9: Whitetip Reef Sharks, The Kelp Forest, and River of Wrecks
  • Episode 10: Queen Anne's Revenge: Blackbeard's Shipwreck, and Night of the Mantas
  • Episode 11: Invasive Species and The Deepest Dive
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