
The Humboldt Current
S1 · E1IMDB:
4.0
Released
5/28/2021
Duration
0h 51m
Genre
Documentary
Country
United States of America
Cast
Tish Iceton
Overview
The Humboldt Current is part of a much larger system the South Pacific Gyre and the equator as its uppermost limit.

The Humboldt Current
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
4.0Released
5/28/2021
Genre
Documentary
Cast
Tish Iceton
Duration
0h 51m
Country
United States of America
Overview
The Humboldt Current is part of a much larger system the South Pacific Gyre and the equator as its uppermost limit.
Episodes
EP 1AvailableGenesis
In Chile's Torres del Paine melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current lowering its salinity. Rivers estuaries and wetlands are home to many wading birds and the countless inlets and bays are magnets for rare dolphins and orcas.

Genesis
In Chile's Torres del Paine melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current lowering its salinity. Rivers estuaries and wetlands are home to many wading birds and the countless inlets and bays are magnets for rare dolphins and orcas.
EP 2AvailableRenewal
The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents but it’s the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance. Upwelling from the deepest trenches brings nutrients to the surface allowing phytoplankton to bloom laying the foundation for an intricate marine food chain.

Renewal
The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents but it’s the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance. Upwelling from the deepest trenches brings nutrients to the surface allowing phytoplankton to bloom laying the foundation for an intricate marine food chain.
EP 3AvailableArrival
The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals. From the chill of its deepest depths to the wind on its highest cliffs the current creates unusual habitats and is a study in survival.

Arrival
The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals. From the chill of its deepest depths to the wind on its highest cliffs the current creates unusual habitats and is a study in survival.
Cast

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