Oceania
In Development
A Documentary Series · Pacific Ocean

OCEANIAA Series in Three Seasons

One-third of Earth is Pacific Ocean. You know almost nothing about the people who call it home. That changes.

OCEANIA is a documentary series in development — traveling the full breadth of the Pacific to document the civilizations, cuisines, rituals, and unfiltered memory of the islands the world has overlooked.

3
Seasons
25K
Islands
28+
Episodes
30K
Years of Civilization
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About the Series

The last great untold story on Earth

The Pacific Ocean covers more of the Earth than all landmasses combined. Scattered across it are thousands of islands — home to cultures that mastered open-ocean navigation centuries before Europe had a compass.

These islands have been written about as paradise, as casualties of colonialism, as climate-change cautionary tales. What they have never been is properly heard.

OCEANIA changes that — told through food, language, tattoo, dance, architecture, faith, and the complicated aftermath of contact with the West, across the most geographically spectacular stage on the planet.

Three Seasons · Six Regions
Polynesia
Season One
The master navigators. Hawai'i, Tonga, Sāmoa, Tahiti, Rapa Nui, Tuvalu and beyond.
Melanesia
Season Two
The world's most linguistically diverse cultures. Vanuatu, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands.
Micronesia
Season Three
Survival at the smallest scale. Palau, Guam, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, and the edge cases.
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Reid Fowler

Creator · Host · Executive Producer

A journalist and broadcaster raised in Honolulu, Fowler grew up with deep family roots in Hawaiʻi — roots that stretch back generations, even where the records don't. He left for the mainland, came back, and is now making the show the Pacific has always deserved. The questions this place has always asked of him are the reason the show exists.