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The story of people who are feeding our growing planet while working to save our oceans.
From Emmy Award producer Andrew Zimmern, in collaboration with multi-award-winner and storytelling visionary David E. Kelley, Hope in the Water explores the groundbreaking work of dedicated fishers, aqua farmers, and scientists who are attempting what was once thought impossible: harvesting aquatic species to feed our growing planet while saving our oceans.

Preview
Preview: Season 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
From Emmy Award producer Andrew Zimmern, in collaboration with multi-award-winner and storytelling visionary David E. Kelley, Hope in the Water explores the groundbreaking work of dedicated fishers, aqua farmers, and scientists who are attempting what was once thought impossible: harvesting aquatic species to feed our growing planet while saving our oceans.
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The story of people who are feeding our growing planet while working to save our oceans. (30s)
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The story of people who are feeding our growing planet while working to save our oceans. (1m 29s)
Shailene Woodley Visits an Abalone Farm
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Shailene discovers how abalone and purple sea urchin are being sustainably harvested. (5m 16s)
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Creative approaches to diversifying our seafood diets are rewriting menus worldwide. (30s)
Understanding Vietnam’s Shrimp Industry
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Discover the significance of Vietnam’s shrimp industry and how it's evolving today. (2m 57s)
Martha Stewart Harvests Scallops
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Martha Stewart joins Andrew Peters in Maine where he and his crew grow scallops. (10m 22s)
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Explore the secrets to sustainably feeding our growing population. (30s)
Puerto Rico’s Resilience in the Wake of Hurricane Maria
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How Puerto Rico’s Deepwater Squid Fishery got its start in the wake of Hurricane Maria. (7m 23s)
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New approaches to fishing on the open ocean aim to turn peril into plenty. (30s)
Baratunde Thurston Goes Squid Fishing
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Baratunde joins Rodolfo and Raimundo as they hunt for deepwater diamondback squid. (8m 38s)
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