The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau Episode Rating Graph
Jan 1968 - Aug 1997
Jan 1968 - Aug 1997
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S1 Ep1
5.0
8th Jan 1968
Captain Cousteau and his ship the Calypso visit the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden in order to study shark behaviour and to test methods of protecting shipwreck and air crash victims from shark attacks. Ichthyologist Dr. Eugenia Clark joins the Calypso crew to study shark behavior and test shark repellents.
S1 Ep2
7.3
6th Mar 1968
The team travels to the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, an area teeming with animal and plant life, and where numemous complex relationships between different species are played out on a daily basis. Cousteau and his men find a well-ordered universe housing a highly complex community on the coral reef.
S1 Ep3
15th Apr 1968
The island ot Europa, in the Mozambique Channel between Africa and Madagascar, is the foremost breeding ground of the mysterious sea turtle. The crew's cameras follow the turtles' mating rituals, the females' laboured journey up the beach to lay their eggs, and the fight for survival of the newly-hatched babies. The Calypso crew films the undersea mating dance and subsequent egg-laying of the sea turtle.
S1 Ep4
15th Nov 1968
The Calypso divers study finback, sperm and killer whales, monitoring their migratory habits by planting small tags in their skin. Captain Cousteau also recounts the romance and legend of the great whales. Cousteau and his crew implant tracking devices into whales off the coasts of Madagascar and California.
S1 Ep5
13th Jan 1969
Captain Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso adopt a pair of fur seals off the Cape of Good Hope. During an Atlantic crossing the men begin to establish a relationship of trust and friendship with the mammals. Cousteau and his crew take two wild seal pups aboard for study.
S1 Ep6
3rd Mar 1969
The crew sets out on a treasure hunt to the Caribbean in search of the wreck of La Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion, a Spanish ship that sank over 300 years ago carrying more than $2m in silver and gold.
S1 Ep7
24th Apr 1969
The divers travel inland to Peru's Lake Titicaca, testing experimental techniques for diving at high altitude for the first time. Deep in the lake they discover a unique species of frog whose lungs have atrophied like fish, they die when removed from the water. Cousteau's divers investigate the lake's legend of Inca treasure. The treasure proves to be illusory, but ancient pottery and a unique species of aquatic frog are found.
S1 Ep8
28th Oct 1969
The Calypso crew follows 35-ton California gray whales on their annual breeding migration. The crew of the Calypso studies the little-known California grey whale, as this once-endangered species embarks on its 5,000-mile annual breeding migration. The team observes the intimate relationships between these creatures, including mating and the feeding of a baby grey.
S1 Ep9
16th Jan 1970
The crew observes as 20 million squid amass in coastal waters to mate, spawn and die. In the waters off southern California the Calypso happens upon the savage, yet touching, spawning ritual of the sea arrow squids of the Pacific. From their exotic mating dance to the microscopic battle for survival of the newly-hatched young, the entire cycle is captured on film by the crew.
S1 Ep10
8th Feb 1970
Cousteau and his team study the life and death of the sea elephant, a massive sea mammal which returns each year to the small island of Guadalupe for ritual combat, mating and breeding. Finally, the divers discover the sea elephants' secret graveyard, 25 fathoms below the waves. The crew studies the massive creatures as they mate and nurse on Guadalupe.
S1 Ep11
10th Mar 1970
The history of underwater exploration is traced from the days of Alexander the Great to the development of the aqualung in 1942, the first bathyscaphe in 1948, the diving saucer in 1959, through to a new fleet of modern deep sea submersibles. A photographic essay traces man's endeavors and advances in undersea exploration.
S1 Ep12
8.5
28th Mar 1970
After more than 140,000 nautical miles travelled aboard the Calypso, and having shot around two million feet of film, Cousteau shares his personal thoughts on the challenges they face filming the infinite phenomena of the water planet. Cousteau presents a behind-the-scenes look at the motivations and challenges driving his crew.
S1 Ep13
24th Nov 1970
The Cousteau team follows the spawning migration of the red sockeye salmon from the open sea to the Alaskan waters of their birth, up the Salmon River to remote Fraser Lake.
S1 Ep14
14th May 1971
Truk lagoon in the South Pacific, the site of a fierce battle during WWII, is now home to around 50 sunken Japanese vessels. The crew explores the Pacific lagoon to learn how marine life adapts to foreign matter. The divers discover an uncharted sunken freighter, complete with the skeletons of its long-dead crew.
S1 Ep15
24th Feb 1971
The crew journey to the Galapagos Islands to study the marine iguana, a mysterious dragon-like creature that has reversed the course of evolution and returned to the sea for food and survival.
S1 Ep16
19th Mar 1971
The strange geological phenomenon of 'blue holes' is investigated by Captain Cousteau and his team, as they discover an undersea 'cathedral' one hundred feet below the surface.
S1 Ep17
26th Sep 1971
In the North Aleutian Islands, Cousteau and his crew observe the rough courtship and tender mating of the sea otter, before continuing to Monterey where the otter's existence is being threatened by man-made hazards such as pollution and illegal hunting.
S1 Ep18
21st Dec 1971
The crew travels to the cypress glades of East Florida to film the manatee, a vegetarian creature of the sea whose closest living relative is the elephant. Learning of the plight of 'Sewer Sam', a manatee trapped in the sewers of Miami, the team attempts to help return Sam to the river.
S1 Ep19
24th Jan 1972
The crew studies the eight-armed octopus's life cycle and ongoing evolutionary process.
S1 Ep20
25th Feb 1972
The crew isolates a pair of dolphins to study the species' remarkable sonar system.
S1 Ep21
5th Nov 1972
The crew films the walrus lolling on Arctic ice floes and swimming in the frigid sea.
S1 Ep22
11th Jan 1973
The crew dives at night to observe the Nautilus -- a living marine fossil.
S1 Ep23
16th Feb 1973
The crew swims among crocodiles to capture the quick-tempered hippo in action beneath the water.
S1 Ep24
12th Mar 1973
The Calypso crew records the plaintive, melodious songs of migrating humpback whales.
S1 Ep25
29th Nov 1973
The crew climbs glaciers, examines whale bones and watches a volcano.
S1 Ep26
21st Jan 1974
The crew observes penguins feeding, mating and raising young.
S1 Ep27
3rd Mar 1974
The crew dives below the ice, and sails above in a hot-air balloon.
S1 Ep28
22nd Mar 1974
The disabled Calypso becomes trapped during a three-day blizzard.
S1 Ep29
The Calypso sails to Tierra del Fuego to film the disappearing Qawashqar Indians.
S1 Ep30
6th Jan 1975
Underwater cameras capture beavers at work and resting in their dams during winter.
S1 Ep31
15th Nov 1975
Cousteau studies the rapidly disappearing red-coral forests of the Mediterranean Sea.
S1 Ep32
15th Nov 1975
Cousteau investigates reports of sharks seen resting in underwater caves.
S1 Ep33
The crew journeys off the coast of Mexico to Isla Isabela to study tropical birds.
S1 Ep34
Cousteau explores the beauty and life of an ancient and complex ecosystem.
S1 Ep35
Calypso's divers search Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula for different species of groupers.
S1 Ep36
Lobsters gather annually at Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula for a migratory journey.
The first episode of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau aired on January 08, 1968.
The last episode of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau aired on August 02, 1997.
There are 91 episodes of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
There are 2 seasons of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
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The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau has ended.