ANIMAL PLANET EXPLORES THE INCREDIBLE WILDLIFE OF THE BAHAMAS

animalplanetNew Delhi, May 21, 2015: Past the white sand beaches and the idyllic turquoise water lay the 3,000 islands and islets of the Bahamas, scattered across nearly 170,000 square kilometers of the Atlantic Ocean.  From within subsea caves and underwater canyons to rocky outcrops, just above sea level, the geography there is alive and dynamic. Bahama Blue is the Bahamas beyond the beaches.

 

Animal Planet in its new series BAHAMA BLUE takes viewers to explore worlds where everything is eating…or being eaten, but fierce competition gives way to playful and funny creatures.   Bahamas is a magical place where plants are sprinkled with shimmering dust and seahorses feed, almost without fear.

 

Captured in 4k cinematography, combined with intimate aerials, extraordinary macro photography and signature ‘tide lapses’, Animal Planet’s BAHAMA BLUE brings the Bahamas you’ve never seen before. Premiering June 1, BAHAMA BLUE will air Monday to Friday at 10 PM on Animal Planet.

 

Dive the amazing caves and blue holes to find biological anomalies that thrive in dark waters saturated with hydrogen sulfide gas and low in oxygen.  Penetrate the tangle of Mangroves growing from a salty swamp that houses a nursery of fish and invertebrates until they are big enough and smart enough to compete on the coral reefs. Visit the beautiful beaches the Bahamas are famous for, shaped from sand flats in and out of the water: sand so ubiquitous, that creatures have evolved to hide in plain sight to survive.  Experience day and night on a coral reef colony, and find out who is best hidden away when the sun goes down and the come sharks out.  Discover the Bahamas from its tiny Thimble Jellyfish to gigantic Sperm Whale and all the creatures in between.

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BAHAMA BLUE EPISODES

 

  1. Blue Holes and Caves

Hidden away beneath the surface of the Bahamian archipelago is a magical world millions of years in the making.  The Caves and Blue Holes of the Bahamas house some of the most spectacularly beautiful geological formations in the world.   The species that reside in their watery depths are biological anomalies that thrive in dark waters saturated with hydrogen sulfide gas and low in oxygen.  Above ground the variety of bats and other creatures that make their homes in the caves are astounding.

 

  1. Mangroves

Penetrate the tangle of Mangrove roots growing out of swampy muck and reveal a nursery that houses fish and invertebrates until they are big enough and smart enough to compete on the coral reefs.  More than 90% of the species of the Bahamas spend some part of their lives here.  This is where baby sharks learn to hunt and young lobsters learn how to hide.  The roots of these salt-water tolerant shrubs are also home for some remarkable creatures: from the tiny seahorse to the resilient tree crab.  Even the iconic Flamingo gathers here to feed on the crustaceans that give them their pinkish hue.

 

  1. The Sand Flats

Beyond the iconic and pristine white beaches of the Bahamas, the Sand Flats are home to fierce Iguanas, camouflaging stingrays, and the beautiful bottlenose dolphin.  All of this sand is the surprising waste product of one resident.  Parrotfish nibbling on coral produce one tonne of sand per fish every year.  Sand here is so ubiquitous, that some creatures have evolved to hide in plain sight to survive.   Others, like stingray, use incredible electro sensitivity to locate the prey hidden away in the sand.

 

  1. Coral Reefs

The seascape created by the Bahamian Coral Reefs and the creatures, which feed and hide here, is one of the most diverse and colourful on the planetEvery day the creatures here must emerge ready to forage and stake claim to their share of the reef. Schools of cleaner fish must risk foul fates in the mouths of the fish they preen.  The long and slender trumpet fish becomes an expert at camouflage.

Experience day and night on a coral reef colony, and find out who is best hidden away when the sun goes down and the come sharks out.

 

  1. Open Water

Open Water makes up nearly half of the area of the Bahamas and houses its most elusive species.  Rarely seen species like the Oceanic White Tip Shark, Sperm Whale and even the reclusive Blainesville Beaked Whale make this area their home.  The creatures that survive here must be able to swim far, fast, or deep as their search food, mates and safe haven, is perpetual.  Schools of fish and flocks of birds exploit every advantage in this environment.

 

  1. Wonderland

The 700 islands of the Bahamas harbour some of the most spectacular wildlife in the world.  Under water, they claim the deepest canyon, the steepest cliffs and hidden geological treasures.  The interplay between sun, sand, water and coral has created unique ecosystems to feed and shelter animals distinctively adapted to survive in the Wonderland that is the Bahamas.

 

 

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