Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin Season 1 Episode 1 Bar Harbor: Maine's Coastal Jewel
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- October 1, 2016
In the premiere episode of Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin season 1, viewers are taken to Bar Harbor: Maine's Coastal Jewel. Host and wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin sets out on an adventure to explore the stunning landscape and wildlife of the area.
The episode begins with Corwin arriving in Bar Harbor, where he is greeted by the rugged coastline, Acadia National Park, and the iconic lobster traps that dot the harbor. His first stop is to meet with a lobster fisherman, who takes him out on his boat to check the traps and learn more about the sustainable practices of the local lobster industry.
Next, Corwin heads into Acadia National Park to hike the trails and take in the stunning views of the rocky coastline and forests. He encounters some of the park's wildlife, including a family of deer and several types of birds. Along the way, he stops to chat with some of the park rangers and learn about the efforts to preserve and protect the area's natural beauty.
Back in town, Corwin visits the Abbe Museum, which focuses on indigenous culture and history in Maine. He learns about the Wabanaki people and their connection to the land and sea, as well as the museum's efforts to educate visitors about their culture and heritage.
Later, Corwin meets with a local oyster farmer in the nearby waters to learn more about the sustainable practices of shellfish farming. He learns about the importance of water quality and why oysters are considered a vital part of the local ecosystem.
Finally, Corwin heads out on a whale watching expedition, where he and his fellow passengers are able to see several humpback whales up close and learn about their behavior and migration patterns.
Throughout the episode, Corwin's passion for wildlife and conservation shines through as he explores the natural wonders of Bar Harbor. He also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and conservation efforts to preserve the delicate balance of the local ecosystem.