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Chasing Coral – Netflix Documentary

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Most people stare up into space with wonder, yet we have this almost alien world on our own planet just teeming with life.

It’s a world completely out of sight and out of mind.

Beneath the waves, coral reefs are dying on a massive scale. A group of scientists & filmmakers are fighting to stop it!

Corals are sophisticated animals that are a fundamental part of a huge ecosystem. They will continue to live and flourish as long as their environment allows them to. There is currently a massive heat wave that’s travelling throughout the world’s oceans. As a result the corals bleach and  only their skeletons remain. It’s like a constant human body temperature rise of two degrees with the onset of fever. That’s the seriousness of the issue

50% of the world’s coral has disappeared in the last 30 years and more than 90 percent will die by 2050!


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Chasing_Coral

Chasing Coral is a 2017 American documentary film about a team of divers, scientists and photographers around the world who document the disappearance of coral reefs.[1] Chasing Coral was produced by Exposure Labs and directed by Jeff Orlowski.[2] It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released globally on Netflix as a Netflix Original Documentary in July 2017.[3] Jeff Orlowski has previously directed the movie Chasing Ice in 2012, which shares a similar plot to Chasing Coral.[4]

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In the Netflix Documentary Chasing Coral a team of photographers, divers and scientists spend more than three years in the field capturing and analyzing more than 500 hours of underwater footage from over 30 countries. Through their studies they are able to clearly illustrate the bleaching events and  real-time effects of warming seas, bringing to light the shocking visual evidence of climate change on our oceans.

… then you open your eyes and it’s dead as far as you can see ..

There’s no time to waste if there is to be any chance of saving this unique and marvelous underwater environment. We live at a moment in time where we can change history. Perhaps it’s not too late for our reefs. May this documentary truly awaken the world!

An emotional race against time  The New York Times

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Netflix ‘Chasing Coral’ – Bermuda Connection

A time-lapse camera was installed in Bermuda off the East End (St.George’s) but there is very little footage from the installation in the film as the camera was in the batch that went out of focus.  The Chasing Coral Team partnered with  the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) and had a great deal of help from Dr. Tim Noyes.

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