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Gold, and Emily Riedel will be vying against Kerr this summer to become the top gold miner in Nome. According to Distractify, an online entertainment publication, both Pomrenke and Kerr have their challenging encounters with the powerful Bering Sea during this latest filming season. Angstman says if an early resolution is not agreed on, this civil case could take another year or two to resolve. Sign in. Forgot your password?

Well, that is except Emily Riedel, it seems. The good news is the Kellys are back, though. So exciting! All episodes air on Discovery at 8 p.

You can also catch up on all previous seasons on the Discovery streaming service. Alaska is going to be harder than ever before, with snow dumping on the miners faster than they can clear it. Zeke Tenhoff is back after packing his bags last season. He has a new crew, which includes a very special canine member called Stormy. Steve Riedel will be in to lend a hand for Zeke this season. Bering Sea Gold premieres its all-new season on Tuesday, Oct. Thom Beers Narrator as Narrator ….

More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Connections Spun-off from Bering Sea Gold User reviews 3 Review. Top review. Very Watchable Except for The Bering Sea shows are all really good and keep me watching. The camera work is excellent and the interview segments are interesting. The show gives the viewing audience a window into what it is like to struggle for gold under the ice.

The only aspect that I have reservations for is that Emily gal. They are hard working and driven dredge captains whose very livelihoods depend on finding and reclaiming this frozen gold. Split second thinking, extreme focus, and teamwork are key to staying alive under the ice. Now that winter has sets in and the Bering Sea edges have frozen over, for the first time in years the miners will dive under a solid sheet of Bering Sea ice to stay on the trail of gold.

The series Bering Sea Gold shows the ntrepid miners who have dredges and rigs that are built to suction and sluice the shallows of the Bering Sea. And make no mistake, gold IS waiting to be discovered in the most unlikely of places.

Even in the depths of the frigid, unpredictable Bering Sea, miners are willing to risk it all for the chance to haul in a fortune. Of course, Mother Nature has ideas of her own.



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