Overview
The pearl—the only gem produced by a living animal—has long carried a certain allure. Yet the best mollusk for making this gem—the pearl oyster—doesn't always produce a pearl, and even then, the pearls are rarely perfectly round. It wasn't until the late nineteenth century, when a Japanese scientist discovered a technique to incite oysters to produce these gems, that an industry was formed. Inducing an oyster to create a pearl is only half the battle—the oyster then needs a nutrient-rich, open environment in which to grow. This NOVA program looks at the science of pearl farming, follows efforts of oyster farmers trying to cope with growing problems of pollution and overcrowding, and considers the shifting sands of dominance within the pearl industry.
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26 - 1Lost at Sea: The Search for Longitude October 06, 1998
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26 - 2Chasing El Nino October 13, 1998
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26 - 3Terror In Space October 27, 1998
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26 - 4Special Effects: Titanic and Beyond November 03, 1998
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26 - 5Deadly Shadow of Vesuvius November 10, 1998
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26 - 6Ice Mummies: Frozen in Heaven (1) November 24, 1998
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26 - 7Ice Mummies: Siberian Ice Maiden (2) November 24, 1998
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26 - 8Ice Mummies: Return of the Iceman (3) November 24, 1998
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26 - 9Leopards of the Night with David Attenborough December 01, 1998
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26 - 10The Perfect Pearl December 29, 1998
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26 - 11The Beast of Loch Ness January 12, 1999
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26 - 12Submarines, Secrets, and Spies January 19, 1999
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26 - 13Everest: The Mystery of Mallory and Irvin October 06, 1999
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26 - 14Escape! Because Accidents Happen: Fire (1) February 16, 1999
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26 - 15Escape! Because Accidents Happen: Car Crash (2) February 16, 1999
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26 - 16Escape! Because Accidents Happen: Plane Crash (3) February 17, 1999
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26 - 17Escape! Because Accidents Happen: Abandon Ship (4) February 17, 1999
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26 - 18Battle Alert in the Gulf February 23, 1999
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26 - 19Volcanoes of the Deep March 30, 1999
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26 - 20Surviving AIDS April 06, 1999