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- Meet Cedar, Dagger, Jasper, and Blaze. They’re a handful of the sea wolves that roam Vancouver Island. These handsome creatures are unique to the island, with only 200 or so left roaming the shores. They’re the stars of Netflix’s latest nature doc series Island of the Sea Wolves.
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Nov 3, 2022 · Documentary director Chelsea Turner on the making of the three-part series, which stars the incredible sea wolf.
- Abi Hayward
Island of the Sea Wolves is a 2022 Canadian documentary series nominated for 7 Emmys, and narrated by Will Arnett. [2] Filmed on Vancouver Island, the series focuses on sea wolves and bald eagles, animal species that must forage for food in the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean. [3]
Oct 15, 2022 · Island of the Sea Wolves shows how the unique cycle of sea/land decomposition contributes to the lush greenery of the old growth forests. “The ocean nurtures all life on the island,” Arnett explains. Later episodes highlight the role of spores, fungus, and salmon spawning within the circle of life.
Explore wild, wondrous Vancouver Island, where the ocean nurtures all life, from bald eagles who go fishing to sea wolves who swim in frigid waters. Watch trailers & learn more.
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Jan 3, 2024 · In mid-December, cinematographer and diver Maxwel Hohn of Pender Harbour travelled to Los Angeles for the awards ceremony on behalf of Island of the Sea Wolves, a three-part documentary on Netflix shot in 2021.
- Keili Bartlett
Oct 28, 2022 · Bears are just one of the species of animals that star in the new Netflix documentary series Island of the Sea Wolves. The series was produced by Vancouver-based River Road Films and is streaming...
Dec 18, 2023 · The Comox Valley resident recently won an Emmy for Cinematography in the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards (announced on Dec. 17) for his work on Island of The Sea Wolves which premiered on Netflix on Oct 13, 2022. The three-part nature documentary highlights wildlife that live on Vancouver Island.