Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice - Season 2

Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice - Season 2

Season 2

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Episodes5
DatesNov 8, 2013 - Dec 6, 2013
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We Are Gonna Be Golden
Season 2Episode 160 min

We Are Gonna Be Golden

The crews take the ice. Zeke's new crew is on the gold, so they shut out late-arrival Emily. She joins her gung-ho dad Steve, who wagers Vernon. Nome's angriest dredger Scott returns with a new dredge and attitude but will it last?

Nov 8, 2013
Dozers and Dragons
Season 2Episode 260 min

Dozers and Dragons

Zeke takes a gamble on a new dredger with game-changing technology but a huge ego. Emily chafes under her dad's laidback management style and challenges his captaincy. She also tangles with Shawn, trying to buy a key piece of equipment out from under him.

Nov 15, 2013
No Fuel to Burn
Season 2Episode 360 min

No Fuel to Burn

Midseason, patience is thin. Scott's dredge is literally running on fumes. Cocky newcomer Glen clashes with Zeke over how to best run the dredge. Emily's fed up with how her dad is running their dredge. Shawn's on a paystreak that stretches out of reach.

Nov 22, 2013
Waterfalls of Gold
Season 2Episode 460 min

Waterfalls of Gold

Pressure mounts as days get warmer. It's parent vs child as Shawn and Emily try to prove their captaincy skills to their fathers. After months of nonstop work without taking time to grieve his best friend's death, Zeke finally reaches his breaking point.

Nov 29, 2013
The Thaw
Season 2Episode 560 min

The Thaw

The dredgers race to put in one last dive before the ice melts from under them. Zeke's most profitable season has taken its toll. Emily goes to drastic measures to earn her crew's and her own self respect. Steve R faces Vern to settle their bet.

Dec 6, 2013

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