
Oceans Kids Safari
Season 1
The kids head to the southern tip of Africa for a heart-stopping journey along South Africa's coast. Joining up with top researchers and marine biologists, they track the largest migration of animals on earth, as millions of sardine move like a dark shadow up the coast - followed by huge pods of dolphins, rafts of comical Cape fur seals and giant whales. They then head to Boulders Beach, where they discover a colony of the most endearing South African residents - African Penguins.
Where to Watch Oceans Kids Safari • Season 1
5 Episodes
- Great White SharksE1
Great White SharksLuca and Melua head off to the coastal waters of South Africa in search of all the fascinating creatures that call this region home. On their first leg they visit Mossel Bay where they take a boat out to sea and encounter one of the oceans most ferocious animals - the Great White Shark. - PenguinsE2
PenguinsThe kids head to Boulders Beach to get up close and personal with Africa's most endearing birds - African penguins. The kids spend the day wandering through the busy colony, watching as the adults waddle backwards and forwards from the chilly ocean to feed their fluffy - and always hungry chicks. Boulders Beach has become a very important breeding colony for these highly endangered birds and it is really special to be able to see them so close. - SealsE4
SealsLuca and Melua venture to Lamberts Bay in search of one very special creature - the Cape Fur Seal. As the children scramble over the rocks they are met with the sight and smell- of a large seal colony. Fascinated by these dog like sea creatures Luca and Melua set off to learn everything they can about the seals. - DolphinsE5
DolphinsThe kids meet up with ocean guide and marine expert Rainer Schimpf for a very special adventure. As they head towards open ocean, they keep their eyes peeled for a really exciting sight - the annual sardine run. Soon, they spot millions of little sardines swimming in huge shoals up the coast. Enormous super-pods of Common dolphins follow the fish, gliding effortlessly through the water as they gobble up as many sardines as they can.