Sea Nation

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (21)

Sea Nation is an exciting documentary series broadcast back in 2010 on the Discovery Channel, hosted by Megan McCormick, Shannon Cohn, and Patricio Cohn. The show aims to explore different coastal communities all over the world that thrive thanks to the sea, its bounty, and its richness.

The show takes viewers on a thrilling adventure to some of the most interesting sea towns and islands across the globe, exploring how they adapt to the harsh and unpredictable ocean conditions. Through this documentary, McCormick, Shannon, and Patricio showcase how each community offers its unique insights, culture, and ultimately its resilience brought about by a deep connection to the sea.

With a focus on sustainability and the need to preserve marine life and ecosystems, Sea Nation is an interesting look at how remote coastal communities use the ocean to sustain their lives in harmony with nature.

The first episode of the series showcases the resilience of a remote island community in British Columbia called the Haida Gwaii. The Haida Gwaii people have lived on this island for centuries and have learned to live in harmony with nature. Patricio takes the audience through their traditional fishing methods, showing how they make use of the ocean's bounty to create a sustainable way of life.

In episode two, Megan McCormick takes the audience to the eastern coast of Australia to the Great Barrier Reef. Megan takes viewers through the creation of the world's largest living ecosystem and the unique role the reef plays in sustaining both the marine and human life that depend on it. Through the insights from the scientists who work on the reef, we learn how we can, in turn, help maintain its delicate balance.

Episode three takes the viewers to the Pacific coast, where Shannon Cohn explores the seaside towns of Southern California. She showcases how this bustling community has adapted to the challenges brought about by climate change and the rise of wildfires. As she speaks with fishermen, surfers, and conservationists, Shannon shows how people in this community use their connection to the ocean to inspire new initiatives to preserve marine life and protect their shoreline from erosion.

Patricio whisks viewers off to the coast of Mexico on episode four, where he showcases how the ocean fuels the town's economy. Through interviews with local fishermen and seafood vendors, viewers see how the oceans provide income that helps the community survive the economic challenges of the region.

In episode five, Megan takes viewers on a journey to Asia, where she explores the rich culture of Malaysian fisherman, the "Bajau Laut." With a centuries-old oceanic culture, Megan shows how this community's singular relationship with the sea has become integral to their very way of life.

Finally, episode six sees Shannon take the audience to the remote French territory of New Caledonia, located in the heart of the South Pacific. Shannon showcases the unique environment of the island, both marine and land-based, and how the people here have learned to live sustainably in this ecosystem.

In conclusion, Sea Nation is an exciting and unique look at how different coastal communities thrive thanks to their connection to the ocean. Through a unique and captivating style of storytelling, the documentary series showcases the challenges and rewards of communities living in harmony with nature, and highlights the need to respect, protect, and preserve the Earth's natural resources.

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Seasons
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
11. What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
November 11, 2010
After six months, eight boats, 25 islands and endless moments of inspiration, Megan realises it is time to head home. She travels to the Bahamas for one last big sail and heads up the east coast and joins Chesapeake Bay's 21st Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta. After an exciting race, she makes a detour in Washington, DC to have an important discussion with a dedicated lobbyist about ocean conservation before arriving to New York City harbour on the fourth of July, welcomed home by the Statue of Liberty and fireworks.
A Man on a Mission
10. A Man on a Mission
November 4, 2010
Filmed only six months before the earthquake that devastated Haiti, Megan witnesses how challenging life is on Ile a Vache, an island with no electricity, cars or roads. She meets Michael Beans, a self-proclaimed former zombie turned missionary, who strives to meet the needs of these resilient and inspiring people.
There's No Place Like Home?
9. There's No Place Like Home?
October 28, 2010
With its combination of Caribbean history, Spanish influence and US government ties, Puerto Rico is a place that feels both familiar and foreign. There, Megan takes in the stunning scenery; and heads to Arecibo Observatory, home of the world's largest radio telescope where she names an asteroid and asks an alien expert the question we all want to know: Is there anyone else out there? Megan then continues to the Dominican Republic in search of a mode of transport where she meets a character who comes to define the last chapter of SEA NATION.
Blood, Sweat and Flamingos
8. Blood, Sweat and Flamingos
October 21, 2010
Having compared turquoise waters in over 15 islands, Megan is on a mission to find a mission. From beholding the natural wonder of the Baths of Virgin Gorda to flamingo-stalking on Anegada back to the tropical enclaves of Culebra, Megan is determined to add another dimension to her journey. She ends up finding inspiration where she least expects it.
You Can Run But You Can't Hide
7. You Can Run But You Can't Hide
October 14, 2010
With the wind back in the sails and Captain Billy behind the wheel, Megan explores the famous British Virgin Islands, complete with Foxy's Wooden Boat Regatta in Jost Van Dyke and the last batch of hardcore sailors left in the region. At Foxy's, she races on the world-famous Wild Horses racing yacht and then heads to Tortola to meet regional legend, Aragorn, at his beachside artists' commune. All this travelling can make a girl hungry, so she decides to stop for breakfast with Sir Richard Branson on his private Necker Island.
When Fates Collide
6. When Fates Collide
October 7, 2010
After hitchhiking to St. Thomas on a multi-million-dollar mega-yacht, Megan decides to take a little R&R in a super luxe resort. After which, she then heads to neighboring St. John to explore the laidback island before meeting a National Park Service scientist and the head of Virgin Islands Environmental Resource Station (VIERS). Megan returns to St. Thomas to find a local sailor who gambles on the adventure, and brings her and the rest of the crew onboard his boat. Hallelujah and pass the (freshly-caught) lobster omelet!
Anybody Got a Boat?
5. Anybody Got a Boat?
September 30, 2010
Left high and dry in the middle of the Caribbean without a boat, Megan continues on, resolute in her commitment to finish what she has begun. She travels to Anguilla for the annual Anguilla Regatta. With that comes a little Sea Nation-style networking, which involves a Greek, three knights and a former Prime Minister. The community rallies behind them, and she finds a new Captain and a boat!
Up a River Without a Paddle
4. Up a River Without a Paddle
September 23, 2010
Due to unseasonably strong winds and damages to the boat, Megan and crew are forced to make a stop at popular travel destination, St. Martin. There, Megan explores one of the island's last untouched areas, eco-resort Loterie Farm and after grooving at a carnival street party, she heads to the island dump to explore the alternative side of recycling and eco-friendly materials. While their boat undergoes repairs, Megan hops on a ferry ride to St. Barth, where she explores what life is like for the rich and fabulous.
Dominica Detox
3. Dominica Detox
September 16, 2010
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Life is What Happens When You're Busy Making Other Plans
2. Life is What Happens When You're Busy Making Other Plans
September 11, 2010
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Clear the Space
1. Clear the Space
September 2, 2010
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Description
  • Premiere Date
    September 2, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (21)