David Attenborough will delve into the world’s oceans in a new documentary.

David Attenborough will celebrate its 99th anniversary next week. Vickie Flores, EPA / AOP

David Attenborough, the beloved presenter of nature documentaries, is pondering the limited time in the new documentary, while sharing his thoughts on what saves our planet from the destruction.

Ocean: With David Attenborough In the documentary, Attenborough says he is sad about the current state of nature in the world. However, he says he has found out what the world’s “most important place” is. He believes the key to salvation can be found in the sea.

– When I first saw the sea as a young boy, it was considered a huge wilderness that must be tame and controlled for the benefit of humanity. Now that my life is coming to an end, we know that the opposite is true, says Attenborough.

Attenborough says the country is “in such poor condition” that it would be difficult for him not to lose his hope if the sea was not.

– If we save the sea, we will save our world. After using my entire lifetime to shoot our planet, I’m sure nothing is more important than the sea.

Ocean: With David Attenborough will be released on May 8th. On the same day, he turns 99.

The new documentary focuses on the discoveries of scientists and explorers over the last 100 years. It presents the world’s oceans and illustrates the methods by which nature conservationists try to repair man -made damage in the sea areas.

The documentary is first published in cinemas in the UK. Later this year, it will be viewed for National Geographic, Disney + and Hulu.

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