The WORST seasons of Port Protection

Every season of Port Protection ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Port Protection!

Port Protection is home to the few who have left behind normal society and chosen a different life in a remote Alaskan community, where survival of the individuals and community cannot sustain without the other. The stakes are high. The land is rugged and unforgiving and the seas which surround Port Protection are cold and merciless. With risk comes a reward more profound than mere survival: a world of beauty and freedom with the security of community and without the constraints of bureaucracy. In Port Protection there are no clear roads to survival, inhabitants must carve one themselves.

Last Updated: 11/16/2024Network: National GeographicStatus: Continuing
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Season 5
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7.00
1 votes

#1 - Season 5

First Aired 1/19/2022

On a remote Alaskan island, the villagers of Port Protection must unite to survive.

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8.00
1 votes

#2 - Season 8

First Aired 1/11/2023

Port Protection is a remote community tucked into the northwest corner of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. The approximately 100 residents who call the rugged, unforgiving land home push the limits of survival, living an isolated and risky existence of self-reliance with no roads, government or law enforcement. However, they think the risk is worth the profound reward: a world of beauty with the security of community without the constraints of bureaucracy.

Season 1
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8.60
5 votes

#3 - Season 1

First Aired 7/20/2015

As winter looms, the residents scramble to finish the critical tasks that will carry them through the long, cold months ahead. Mary and Curly head out on a duck hunt that tests their limits and Sam hunts for a Sitka black-tailed deer.

Season 2
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9.33
3 votes

#4 - Season 2

First Aired 4/19/2016

Port Protection is home to the few who have left behind normal society and chosen a different life in a remote Alaskan community, where survival of the individuals and community cannot sustain without the other.