Global Reef Expedition: Great Barrier Reef
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2019
- In this episode of The Global Reef Expedition, the Living Oceans Foundation team settles in for a month on the GBR, the largest reef in the world. One of them is studying sharks, and in a flashback we visit French Polynesia, where sharks abound and the team films natural shark feeding behaviors for the first time ever. Back on the GBR, the scientists explore the northern Reef, until recently the healthiest part. The program concludes with new footage of the 2016 bleaching and severe die-off among these corals.
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I’ve lived in Far North Queensland for 40 years and I can tell you right now that it’s still beautiful
Yeah I have heard lots of people saying that!
Loved the video, better then BBC and national geographic. What I liked about this video was the narrator and the music♥️
Seen in high school studies of science the effects the GBR has on our world weather, oxygen, etc. I feel the world need to know these things to want to safe it!!
Save it lol
Excellent video!
Best snorkling great barrier reef
Good stuff.
Yes
Sound like the reef ain’t feel so good
Epic Gamers
Yessssss
Very nice video sir
We need to make the world aware of what we stand to lose. If it isn't saved!!
How come there not enough likes on this vid?!
helps me on my homework thanks
awsome this is awsome i dont have to go to summer school
wow the cameraman just walked over the coral. at 12:38
Is Khaled Bin Sultan funding this movie from the profits of the oil industry ?
Virtual Field Trip
I'm whatching for school
Who’s watching for school
Meee
@@foxic4496 who r u
I am
me to bro
Cor amarela
#for_school
did no one else hear "reeftly"
I’m watching this for chool
Same bro
SAMEEEEEEE
yep
Onichan
This sort of things happens far too often *since the start of the Wuhan outbreak.*
- Thanks China 🇨🇳!
States reef is in danger then proceeds to show 95% healthy coral. Lol!
they kill 100 millions sharks each years ? Who count them :)
Good question.
each and every fishing company has to report the number of sharks they caught during their fishing to their country's ministry or government's seafood agency. now take that consideration into calculation across the world you got the answer.
@@vinaykumar-ls6ti agreed
Who's watching this shit for geography homework 🙄
lol climate change settle up turtle