

Ozeane. Eine Menschheitsgeschichte
The story of humanity is told through the lens of the world's oceans. Focusing on the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, the series explores how these vast bodies of water have shaped migration, trade, cultural exchange and the rise of civilizations for thousands of years. Ocean currents, tides and monsoon systems have influenced not only life along the coasts but also societies, economies and the global climate. Stunning natural imagery and the latest scientific insights offer a sweeping perspective on the enduring relationship between people and the sea.
Seasons

E1The Challenger: Atlantic Ocean
Jul 16, 2026
Shaped by powerful tides, currents and storms, the Atlantic has long been a central stage of human history. It connects continents and cultures, enabling exploration, exchange and global trade, while also bearing the legacy of darker chapters such as the transatlantic slave trade. Its forces are both destructive and life-sustaining, influencing climate and shaping the course of civilization.

E2The Diverse One: Pacific Ocean
Jul 16, 2026
The Pacific, the world’s largest and oldest ocean, is a vast realm of life, once a barrier between continents and now a central hub of global trade and exchange. From the Bering Sea to distant island worlds, it carries traces of ancient land bridges and human migration while its depths hold both rich ecosystems and powerful natural hazards.

E3The Changeable: The Indian Ocean
Jul 16, 2026
The Indian Ocean feeds hundreds of millions and has been a crossroads of trade, cultures and religions since the Bronze Age. Monsoon winds and currents shape coastal life and global exchange. Its warm waters and rich ecosystems form a dynamic system where unpredictability fosters adaptation, creativity and tolerance.
Storyline
The story of humanity is told through the lens of the world's oceans. Focusing on the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, the series explores how these vast bodies of water have shaped migration, trade, cultural exchange and the rise of civilizations for thousands of years. Ocean currents, tides and monsoon systems have influenced not only life along the coasts but also societies, economies and the global climate. Stunning natural imagery and the latest scientific insights offer a sweeping perspective on the enduring relationship between people and the sea.
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