00:06After living for nearly a hundred years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is
00:14not on land, but at sea.
00:18Through the course of my life, we have been on a voyage of ocean discovery.
00:24Only now are we understanding what it means for the future of our world.
00:31What we have found could change everything.
00:35For once you've truly seen the sea, you'll never look at Earth in the same way again.
00:43The ocean is our planet's life support system, and our greatest ally against climate catastrophe.
00:51Yet, it's at a crossroads.
00:55We are draining the life from our ocean.
01:01Today, it is in such poor health, I would find it hard not to lose hope, were it not for
01:08the most remarkable discovery of all.
01:12The ocean can recover faster than we had ever imagined.
01:18It can bounce back to life.
01:23Put simply, we've been given a lifeline.
01:29It may not just recover, but thrive beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen.
01:40This is the story of our ocean.
01:46And how we must write its next chapter together.
01:54For if we save the sea, we save our world.
01:59After a lifetime of filming our planet, I'm sure that nothing is more important.
02:05To come back and see more.
02:06For now and the most dearly, we have to imagine a life cycle.
02:22To come back and see more.
02:22For now and the other of the world, I have to be with you.
02:24This is a legend.
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