Join us as filmmakers Johan Candert and Simon Stanford embark on their first tentative journey far out on the sea ice. There they will try to film the "secret life of the seal", but it was not as easy as they first thought
Follow along as filmmakers Johan Candert and Simon Stanford embark on their first tentative journey far out on the sea ice. There they will try to film "The Secret Life of the Seal", but it was not as easy as they first thought
Dive into the world of underwater filmmaking with Johan Candert and Göran Ehlmé as they share their captivating experiences with seals through five years of dedicated filming.
Join Johan Candert for a dive into 'The Secret Life of the Seal' and the challenges of nature filmmaking.
In the ReCod project in Ar on Gotland, they have now succeeded in getting cod to spawn in captivity. This by trying to imitate the cod's natural environments in the laboratory. During the summer of 2022, it will therefore be possible to release around 1 million cod larvae in three different places in Sweden
In this report, part of our collaboration with the Red Cross Folk High School, film students Hugo Carlsund and Linnéa Ekström meet three people who, in different ways, have found a calming power in the sea.
Most people associate walruses with the Arctic Ocean and eternal ice. So when the young walrus Freya was seen in a port on Smögen in March, many people opened their eyes. Two huge males have also been put near Stavanger and in Hammerfest on the northern tip of Norway. How unique is this?
In a new children's book, Lasse Åberg takes us to the unknown world beneath the surface. "The sea is your best mate" shows why the oceans are crucial to life on Earth. Lasse Åberg's ingenious images and easily accessible texts invite children - and adults - to take part in vital facts: "The sea is man's best friend - and you have to be kind to your best friend."
Six experienced underwater photographers join forces and film and photograph the unique underwater world. You visit the mythical Persgrunden and several places around Koster. Several of the divers have dived here before, but that was a long time ago
Thousands of cod heads are hanging to dry on the quay off Husöy, a small island in the outer coastal strip of northern Norway. They are to be shipped to Africa, because
Life in a drop of water can be more exciting than lions on the savannah, says documentary filmmaker Hans Berggren, who specializes in microfilming
Never before have there been so many different chemicals in our world. The production of plastics, pesticides and not least pharmaceuticals has created a chemical cloud around us
Deep Sea Reporter on research expedition at Skagerrak, to catch and tag the protected bluefin tuna
Eutrophication is the biggest and most pressing environmental issue for the Baltic Sea, even today. Several major efforts are underway to address the problems, but old sins live long. Researcher Pia Gernamayeh is one of the soldiers in the fight against eutrophication
The Baltic coast has undergone a regime change, write researchers at Stockholm University in a new study. The inland sea, where pike and perch dominate the coasts, is on its way out. Now it's the little big stickleback that slowly but surely seems to be gaining the upper hand
Is it the collapse of predatory fish that we see in the Baltic Sea? Pike are disappearing from bays and reeds at a rapid rate. Researchers seek to understand why
Seal researchers are now concerned that there are fewer grey seals in the Stockholm archipelago. A contributing factor may be the new license hunt
The number of seabirds in the Baltic Sea has declined sharply over the past 20 years. Reportage with bird researcher Kjell Larsson, Linnaeus University
New discoveries open unknown nursery for the Baltic Sea's most important predatory fish - Ålandstorsken
For thousands of years there have been porpoises in the Baltic Sea - a shy dolphin-like whale. But due to environmental toxins and fishing, their numbers have declined sharply since the mid-20th century. The harbour porpoise population in the Baltic Sea is currently classified as critically endangered. The question is, is it too late to save the porpoise?
There are fifty times more sticklebacks in the Baltic Sea today than in the late 1980s. The small fish threatens the regrowth of the pike
Very few people can make a living from fishing along Sweden's coasts today. Jobs in the fishing industry are disappearing and coastal communities are being smashed
18 years ago, journalist Peter Löfgren made the film The Last Cod. By then, the cod stock in the Baltic Sea had declined significantly. Today, cod is back but feeling worse than ever – it's small, skinny and full of worms