

Season 14 • Episode 4
LatestFlorida's iconic sea cows are dying in record numbers. Years of declining seagrass beds have eliminated one of the gentle giants' primary food sources. Now wildlife managers have taken the unprecedented step of feeding the animals, while scientists are in a race against time to restore the lost seagrass.
Produced by South Florida PBS in Miami, Florida, Changing Seas gives viewers a fish-eye view of life in the deep blue. Join scientists as they study earth’s last frontier and discover the mysteries of our liquid planet.
Cinematography
Underwater footage that makes you forget you're dry.
Production
14 seasons of niche ocean stories PBS stans adore.
Writing
Narrator Craig Sechler's soothing baritone deserves awards.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Changing Seas is one of the longest-running ocean documentary series produced by a regional PBS station, proving local journalism can dive deep.
The series films entirely in the Americas and Caribbean, giving underrepresented marine ecosystems their Blue Planet moment without the BBC budget.