Blue World
Cinematographer Jonathan Bird explores the serenity and beauty of the underwater world in this Emmy award nominated series.
Season One
A visit to the New England Aquarium. Included: the 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank; feeding sharks; the mandarinfish, a colorful reef fish native to the Pacific; and the whale shark.
A visit to the Micronesian island of Yap to observe large gatherings of manta rays. A New England Aquarium Dive Club mission off Rhode Island to relocate tropical fish; a Bahamian expedition to observe tiger sharks.
A Malaysian island that’s home to sea turtles; Caribbean and Pacific plants that thrives in shallow, salty water; wolffish, an eellike fish with sharp teeth.
The underground rivers of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula; venomous fish; the Greenland shark.
Sea stars (aka starfish); the clownfish. Also: shark-feeding frenzies.
The lobster industry is explored on an excursion with a Maine fisherman. Included: a dive reveals large lobsters. Also: remoras, sucker-equipped fish that attach themselves to sharks and other large creatures.
An exploration of Antarctica including kelp forests of Patagonia, a dive beneath an iceberg, a 3-ft jellyfish encounter, and leopard seals.
Cinematographer Jonathan Bird explores the serenity and beauty of the underwater worlds of the Bahamas and takes a stop to the stunning Georgia Aquarium in this Emmy award nominated series.
The underground world of Palm Beach Florida houses some surprisingly majestic and unique creatures, and the Great Barrier Reef holds ocean secrets that can only be revealed up close and personal.
The warm waters of the Caribbean means beautiful beaches, unique cultures, and of course an abundance of bustling ocean life. Jonathan Bird also continues his exploration of the massive barrier reef.
Jonathan Bird takes us to explore the Galapagos Islands and experience wildlife, schools of sharks and sea lion colonies.
Jonathan Bird explores the Island of Carcass where he meets dolphins and surprises a fan with scuba lessons in a beautiful Blue World.
Jonathan Bird goes to Queensland, Australia to explore Symbiosis in the ocean, coral farms, Great Barrier Reef and deadly sea snakes


Season Two
Jonathan Bird travels to the Yucatan Peninsula, Cayman Islands and the Caribbean to explore one of the largest deepest sink holes at the ocean floor.
Jonathan Bird takes us to the Rivera Maya to experience cave fish. Then heads to Australia to find an unusual fish with Palm Beach Dive Team.
Jonathan Bird joins the Phantom Divers in heavy surf in Cancun, Mexico to learn more about sailfish. He then heads to The Great Barrier Reef to find Potato Codfish.
Jonathan Bird travels to The Maldives to see a manta ray feeding frenzy, Indian Ocean and Indonesia to experience an uninhabitable island.
Jonathan Bird explores NASA’s inerspace experience in Houston, Texas. Then heads to Cancun, Mexico to feed the worlds most dangerous shark.
Jonathan Bird takes us to Hawaii to see rare and endangered seals, then travels to Massachusetts to dive with vets who learn to scuba dive as a rehabilitation.
Jonathan Bird heads to Key West, Florida and learns to dive with out a scuba tank. Then heads to Bonaire to explore shipwrecks and coral reefs.
Jonathan Bird travels to Florida Keys to experience an underwater coral farm. Than he heads to St. Lawrence River in New York to help “Save the Sturgeon”.
Jonathan Bird travels to the Bahamas to explore the Blue Hole, next stop is to Connecticut to explore Beluga Whales, then off to Hawaii to swim with spinner dolphins.
Jonathan Bird takes us on a journey to Key Largo, Florida to visit the world’s first undersea lab. Than we head to Rays & Skates USA to learn some biology.
Jonathan Bird heads to The Bahamas to go on an expedition to explore caves. Than travels to learn the biology of sea sponges around the world.
Jonathan Bird travels to Costa Rica to study nighttime shark hunting behavior, Than we head to Southern California to explore kelp waters and last but not least we head to the St. Lawrence River in New York to learn about the lost wrecks.
Jonathan Bird takes us to North Carolina to expedite Pirate Ship wreck. Then we travel to Hawaii to swim with the Manta Rays.
Jonathan Bird heads to The Carribean, Virgin Islands and St. Lawrence River in New York. During this trip we will explore 1000 feet down under and learn about the invaders of the sea.
