Ep 14. Fifty Great Years
- TV-Y
- January 1, 2015
- 20 min
Fifty Great Years is the 14th episode of the third season of Sea Rescue. The episode opens with the story of a mother manatee who was struck by a boat and left with severe injuries. Sea Rescue teams in Florida work to rescue and rehabilitate the manatee, eventually returning her and her calf to the wild.
Next, the episode moves to the Pacific Northwest, where Sea Rescue teams rescue a sea turtle entangled in fishing lines. The turtle is brought back to the Seattle Aquarium for rehabilitation and eventually released back into the ocean.
The episode then shifts to the story of a sea lion found stranded on a busy highway in California. Sea Rescue teams work to rescue the sea lion and bring it back to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center for rehabilitation. After receiving treatment for its injuries, the sea lion is released back into the ocean.
The episode concludes with an ode to SeaWorld's 50th anniversary, showcasing some of the amazing work done by Sea Rescue teams over the years to rescue, rehabilitate, and release marine animals back into the wild. The episode also features interviews with SeaWorld staff and volunteers, who share their stories about working with marine animals and the importance of conservation efforts.
Fifty Great Years is a heartwarming and inspiring episode that showcases the incredible work done by Sea Rescue teams to protect and preserve marine life. The episode highlights the impact that human actions can have on our oceans and the importance of conservation efforts to ensure the survival of marine animals for future generations.