BBC Life On Earth Disc 2: The Conquest of the Waters (1979)

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Backbones enable fish to grow large and move at speed. Today they rule the seas,from the sun-lit world of the coral reefs to the black near-freezing dpeths of the ocean where they communicate with luminous signals. Many undertake large annual journeys scross the coeans. Some even swim up into fresh water to spawn - and there to die.
Peter's DVD rating: 3.5 stars
David Attenborough explores the lives of fish. This is one of the weaker episodes in the series. Visually, the age of this series shows in some of the murky underwater footage. The content is also sub-par; most of the topics are familiar to elementary school children. Even the salmon scenes are mediocre; the electric eel is not even filmed underwater.
2:40 Four-eyed Fish has eyes above and below water 02:50 Cave Fish has no eyes 03:20 Sea Squirt adults and Sea Squirt larva
05:00 Lancelet 06:00 Lamprey has rasping sucker 06:20 Hagfish
7:30 Jawless Fish fossil (Severin, England) 8:20 Jawed Fish fossil (Kimberly Ranges, Australia) 11:45 Hammerhead Shark has keen senses and cartilage skeleton
13:30 Wobbegong Shark swims on sea floor 14:05 Dogfish 14:10 Angel Shark
14:20 Ray ? 15:05 Sawfish Shark 18:00 Manta Ray
16:35 Basking Shark filter feeds 17:25 Paddlefish has bony skeleton 17:45 Sturgeon has bony scales
19:15 Polypterus gulps air with modified swim bladder 20:00 Trout has lateral line 20:25 Pike hunts Roach
23:40 Cowfish 23:45 Triggerfish 23:50 Angelfish
24:05 Butterflyfish 24:50 Pufferfish 27:45 Barracuda
26:05 Flying Fish 29:55 Flatfish loses swim bladder to dwell on sea bottom 31:35 Stonefish
31:50 Anglerfish walks on pectoral and pelvic fins and uses dorsal fin as a lure 32:15 Bearded Ghoul uses spiny fins for defense 32:40 Gurnard walks on pectoral fiss to find food in the gravel
36:25 Sleeper Shark ? below thermocline 36:45 Red Prawn 37:00 Ostracod
37:30 Fangtooth 38:10 Anglerfish becomes distended after a meal 38:20 Gulper Eel ?
39:00 Flashlight Fish glow from bacteria in skin 41:00 Electric fishes 44:15 Electric Eel (South America)
45:25 Lake Magadi Tilapia in volcanic spring (Rift Valley, East Africa) 47:25 Antarctic Ice Fish 47:55 Pacific Salmon
49:50 Pink Salmon spawning 52:55 Walking Catfish   
Anableps
2:40 Four-eyed Fish
Astyanax mexicanus
02:50 Cave Fish
Urochordata
03:20 Sea Squirt
Urochordata
03:20 Sea Squirt larva
Cephalachordata
05:00 Lancelet
Petromyzontidae
06:00 Lamprey
Myxini
06:20 Hagfish
JAWLESS
7:30 Jawless Fish fossil
JAWED
8:20 Jawed Fish fossil
Sphyrna
11:45 Hammerhead Shark
Orectolobus
13:30 Wobbegong Shark
Squalidae
14:05 Dogfish
Squatina
14:10 Angel Shark
RAY
14:20 Ray ?
Pristiformes
15:05 Sawfish Shark
Manta birostris
18:00 Manta Ray
Cetorhinus maximus
16:35 Basking Shark
Polyodon spathula
17:25 Paddlefish
Acipenser
17:45 Sturgeon
Polypterus
19:15 Polypterus
Salmoninae
20:00 Trout
Esocidae
20:25 Pike
Rutilus rutilus
20:25 Roach
Acanthostracion
23:40 Cowfish
Balistidae
23:45 Triggerfish
Pomacanthidae
23:50 Angelfish
Chaetodontidae
24:05 Butterflyfish
Tetraodontidae
24:50 Pufferfish
Sphyraena
27:45 Barracuda
Exocoetus volitans
26:05 Flying Fish
Soleidae
29:55 Flatfish
Synanceinae
31:35 Stonefish
Lophiiformes
31:50 Anglerfish
Inimicus barbatus
32:15 Bearded Ghoul
Trigidae
32:40 Gurnard
Somniosus pacificus
36:25 Sleeper Shark ?
Parhippolyte uveae
36:45 Red Prawn
Ostracod
37:00 Ostracod
Anoplogastridae
37:30 Fangtooth
Lophiiformes
38:10 Anglerfish
Eurypharynx pelecanoides
38:20 Gulper Eel ?
Beryciformes Anomalopidae
39:00 Flashlight Fish
EFISH
41:00 Electric fishes
Electrophorus electricus
44:15 Electric Eel
Alcolapia grahami
45:25 Lake Magadi Tilapia
Cryodraco Dollo
47:25 Antarctic Ice Fish
Oncorhynchus
47:55 Pacific Salmon
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
49:50 Pink Salmon spawning
Clarias
52:55 Walking Catfish
   

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