After his Emmy-winning Secrets of Whales, Brian Skerry continues to dive deep (literally), this time into Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine.
With the Gulf’s biodiversity, the jobs dependent on the ocean inlet, and the people living in the surrounding area, Sea Change explores the concerning climate, which is heating up 95% faster than the rest of the world. Brian Skerry returns to his New England roots to honor his favorite place, as well as tell a cautionary tale of the once-bountiful gulf now seeking for survival.
Where to watch Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine
Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine airs on PBS and WPBS-TV on Wednesdays at 10:00 PM ET, starting on July 24 until August 7. New episodes premiere at the same time on streaming through the PBS App.
There are three ways to watch Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine: live on PBS or streaming on the PBS App.
Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine on PBS
You can watch Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine on PBS without cable on one of these cord-cutting services:
YouTube TV
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Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine on PBS App
As part of its goal for public education, PBS has made the move to digital through their app. The three part documentary is also available on NOVA on YouTube.
PBS App
The PBS app makes it so that you can watch your favorite PBS shows (including local programming) anytime and anywhere. It's completely free to download and compatible with most streaming devices and TVs, making it a great streaming companion wherever you are. The app features educational kids' shows and favorites like Arthur, as well as documentaries, dramas, and news programs like PBS NewsHour.