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In the documentary "Capture of Life-Alaska's Most Dangerous Work", crab hunters from the icy Bering Sea must not only resist the Arctic weather, but also win a race against time. The Dmax channel aired a new episode of Season 15 on March 22. You can find all broadcast dates in the overview.
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This is the meaning of "chasing life"
In Capturing Life Season 15 Episode 7 Autumn has reached the North Pacific. This means raging sea and violent storm! In this case, the event is actually pre-programmed. This time, the Summer Bay crew suffered severe knee injuries. Sig Hansen reached the quota for Bairdi crabs in record time, while the rest of the fleet had to go to sea. But when his three were in trouble at the port tavern, Captain Jake Anderson finally broke his patience. He fired Suffkopfs effortlessly! The problem is: the last 15% of his quota is still outstanding.
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The table below shows the broadcast dates for Alaska's Most Dangerous Job-Catch Life.
The specified broadcast date is only the first broadcast run on DMAX.
To keep the list clear, we don't repeat it or broadcast it on other channels.
Despite all our efforts, we may have missed a date or made a mistake. If you find any problems, please give us a hint in the comments.
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The easiest way is to receive via an online TV service. Not only does this provide you with the "source of life-Alaska's most dangerous job", it also provides you with a legal DMAX full live stream and all programs.
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To provider | The arrest of life-Alaska's most dangerous job via waipu.tv Comfort | Price: from € 4.99 per month Quality: SD perfect Price: € 9.99 per month Picture quality: HD |
To provider | Seize Life-Alaska's Most Dangerous Job with Vodafone GigaTV App TV experience Price: from € 9.99 per month Quality: SD |
To provider | Seize Life-Alaska's Most Dangerous Job on MagentaTV Option: HD boot | Price: from € 6.95 per month Picture quality: HD Free Channel | Price: from 39.95 Euros per month Quality: SD |
To provider | Seize Life-Alaska's Most Dangerous Job on Joyn Free edition Price: from 0.00 Euro per month Quality: SD Plus sign + | Price: from € 6.99 per month Picture quality: HD |
To provider | Capture of Life-the most dangerous job on Alaska O2 TV O2 TV S | Price: € 4.99 Quality: SD O2 TV M | Price: 8.99 Euros Quality: SD O2 TV L | Price: € 9.99 Quality: SD |
Alternatively, you can access the transmitter through your IPTV provider. DMAX is provided through MagentaTV and Horizon Go. Note, however, that both proposals are subject to regional restrictions.
You can find more information about DMAX receiving options on our page. There you will also find how to receive a transmitter via DVB-S2 or DVB-T2.
Missed a shipment?
If you missed Alaska's most dangerous job, you can access the show from the DMAX Media Center. Keep in mind that this is not always the case, some programs can be used for 7 days, while others are not released at all. On the other hand, it's even offered for a year, or you can already see a preview in it. Click the red button to go directly to the media library.
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If you often miss Alaska's The Catch of Life-The Most Dangerous Job, you can also consider recording with an online TV recorder. For example, you can use the two services waipu.tv and Save.TV to record DMAX.
This is the meaning of "chasing life"
The documentary show "Life Capture-Alaska's Most Dangerous Job" accompanies fishermen in the rugged and dangerous Bering Sea during the king and snow crab fishing season. These people venture every day on fishing boats into untamed waters to fish crabs.
Towering waves, icy winds and never-ending ground-one of the hardest jobs in the world. Antarctic crab fishermen are not afraid. Successful fishing will bring them huge profits, which drives them. The coveted king crab can only be fished under the worst conditions in Antarctica. Although nearly 90 men have been killed for the job in the course of the year, some cutters have ventured out of the barbaric sea, hoping to return home safely every day.
Since 2005, "Alaska's Most Dangerous Job" has been shown on the US Discovery Channel. In Germany, it is broadcast via DMAX and Discovery Channel.
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