Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast

Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast
Written byTomas Koeck
Directed byTomas Koeck
Narrated byGregory Golda
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Amy Barnouw (Silent Flight Studios)
  • Barbara Dury (Ocean State Media)
Producers
CinematographyTomas Koeck
EditorTomas Koeck
Production companies
  • Silent Flight Studios
  • Running Wild Media
Original release
NetworkPBS
Release2025 (2025) –
present

Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast (aka Ocean State) is an American documentary film series, produced by Silent Flight Studies with support from Ocean State Media Group. The series explores the marine and coastal ecosystems of Rhode Island, highlighting the state's role in the broader New England ocean environment.[1][2] The first teaser was revealed in fall of 2025.[3]

The series pilot, Chasing Fins, began airing on PBS member stations in 2025 and features appearances of both prominent and local marine scientists, conservationists, and underwater cinematographers documenting the region's biodiversity and environmental challenges. Episode 1 was released in early 2026.[4][5][6]

Background

The Ocean State series focuses on the intersection of wildlife, science, and conservation along the Rhode Island coast. Each episode presents different aspects of the state's marine ecology, from migratory species along the Atlantic Flyway to local conservation initiatives involving universities, research institutes, and environmental organizations.[7][8]

Cinematography for the series combines underwater and aerial filming, including drone and pole-camera footage of coastal and pelagic species.

Production

Ocean State is produced by Silent Flight Studies and has support from Ocean State Media Group, Planet Fuel Charitable Fund and Sacred Heart University. The film is in association with regional conservation partners, including the Atlantic Shark Institute and The Nature Conservancy. Filming has taken place across Rhode Island's coastline, offshore waters, and estuarine systems.[2][9]

The series uses Canon Cinema EOS systems and underwater housings for field production. Set to feature four seasons, the first episode was broadcast on Rhode Island PBS in December, and the series is expected to continue until 2027. An accompanying feature-length film is planned following the series.[10]

Broadcast and release

The series began airing in 2025 on PBS member stations, including WSBE-PBS Rhode Island, and is available for streaming on PBS.org and the PBS app.[11][12][13]

Episode Number Episode Name Date Released Network Runtime Director Producer(s)
1.0 (pilot) "Chasing Fins" August 22, 2025 WSBE / PBS 15 min Tomas Koeck Tomas Koeck
1.1 "Secrets of the Seagrass" January 9, 2026 WSBE / PBS 24 min Tomas Koeck Tomas Koeck, Justin Grubb
1.2 "Winter in Rhode Island" (Expected) May 15, 2026 WSBE / PBS -- -- --
1.3 unnamed episode (Expected) Summer 2026 WSBE / PBS -- -- --
1.4 "Inshore Magic" (Expected) Winter 2026 WSBE / PBS -- -- --
1.5 "Ocean State" 2027 WSBE / PBS -- -- --

Reception

Early episodes of Ocean State have been noted by conservation groups and local media for their emphasis on New England's marine life and for showcasing Rhode Island's role in coastal conservation.[6]

Environmental organizations such as the Nature Conservancy have partnered with the project and have cited the series as an example of regional filmmaking supporting public education about climate and biodiversity.[2][10]

References

  1. ^ "Ocean State IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  2. ^ a b c "Ocean State Series Filming Begins". The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  3. ^ Ocean State Media (2025-11-21). Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast | Official Teaser. Retrieved 2025-11-23 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Hernandez, Luis (2026-01-08). "'Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast' is a 'love letter' to the state's marine life". Ocean State Media. Retrieved 2026-02-27.
  5. ^ "Ocean State Media premieres new docuseries on Rhode Island's dynamic coastal ecosystem First Episode of 'Ocean State: Rhode Island's Wild Coast' Airs January 9". Block Island Times. 2026-01-09. Retrieved 2026-02-27.
  6. ^ a b Crowley, Leah (October 20, 2025). "New PBS docuseries will dive into Rhode Island's marine life". WPRI CBS.
  7. ^ Belmore, Ryan (2025-10-20). "New PBS docuseries 'Ocean State' explores Rhode Island's marine wonders". What's Up Newp. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  8. ^ Perry, Jack. "PBS docuseries 'Ocean State' will highlight Rhode Island's marine habitats". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  9. ^ "Secrets of the Seagrass". The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved 2026-02-27.
  10. ^ a b Clem, Lauren (2025-10-30). "New Docuseries from Award-Winning Filmmaker Will Showcase Rhode Island's Ocean Life". Rhode Island Monthly. Retrieved 2025-11-01.
  11. ^ Vessels, Guice Offshore (2025-11-03). ""Ocean State" Block Island TV Series Begins Filming in Rhode Island". Guice Offshore. Retrieved 2025-11-04.
  12. ^ Vyskocil, Michael (2025-10-23). "PBS Docuseries 'Ocean State' to Showcase Rhode Island Marine Life". Boston's ROCK 92.9. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  13. ^ Chasing Fins: Inside the Atlantic Shark Institute's Mission to Save Sharks. Retrieved 2025-10-28 – via www.pbs.org.