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Hawaii’s upland rivers provide a safe haven from predators for young gobies while also acting as a resource for food. To access these waters, gobies must face a treacherous climb, pulling themselves up an enormous waterfall using the suction from their mouths and fins. The journey can take days and around 99 percent of these tiny fish perish before they reach the top. Tune in or stream "Islands of Wonder" Wednesdays, September 16-30, 2020 at 8/7c.
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Hawaii, the most remote island chain on Earth, offers sanctuary for wildlife that has reached its tropical shores. From humpback whales to waterfall-climbing fish, it’s home to an extraordinary wealth of wildlife. Tune in or stream "Islands of Wonder" Wednesdays, September 16-30, 2020 at 8/7c.