What a wonderful documentary on a little-known but important work! Bravo to the Marine Biology team and the filmmaker! It'd be great to watch more documentaries on different obscure professions.
when the researcher said their work is meaningful because it gets communicated to the government and influences policies .. i hope that never changes and scientists continue to get high respect in policy making
Thank you for this insightful documentary. Our whole family loved it! This is very meaningful sharing, especially educating our young to conserve and preserve the environment!
This was such a hopeful and wonderful documentery to watch! I used to live in Singapore and also a diver but never dove in Singapore. I look forward to one day go back to visit this project and also dive in Singapore!
Great job, everyone! I wish you all the best of success. We need more people like you guys in every country! While I’m not a marine biologist, there’s nothing in this world that I like more than corals. Luckily, I have a reef next to my city, and I often go to glue fragments onto other rocks. I use special marine glue, and every time I see a broken chunk, I glue it to a suitable place with the right current and light conditions to help it thrive. 😊 I hope that more and more people will be willing to help rather than destroy or take them illegally 😊
Well put together documentary! The photography/cinematography, the music and the contents! Amazing. Aspiring Filmmakers and script writers ought to get inspiration from this documentary.
The biggest problem in our singapore sea is the overwhelming sendiments & substrates found in it. Every coral is choking on these massive amount of sendiments & substrates swimming in the sea. We need policies and actions to first remove sendiments & substrates that are choking the corals. At the same time learn the latest coral farming technologies from other countries and grow resiliant corals that have higher survival rate. I notice that singapore corals are not in danger of high oceanic temperature change since we are in the pacific ocean which is colder than the atlantic ocean and therefore less prone to coral bleaching events. The main problem in the sea surronding singapore is the sendiments & substrates swimming in it. It is so bad that the water visibility drops to 5 meters or less which in turn blocks most of the sunlight that the corals need.
What a wonderful documentary on a little-known but important work! Bravo to the Marine Biology team and the filmmaker! It'd be great to watch more documentaries on different obscure professions.
when the researcher said their work is meaningful because it gets communicated to the government and influences policies .. i hope that never changes and scientists continue to get high respect in policy making
Nature can quickly recover if given a chance. So heartening.
Loveddd seeing the cast of finding Nemo right here on SG shores! Such a wonderful docu on conservation 🫰🏼
Thanks for studying and taking care of the cowries ! You make a fantastic job :)
Insightful Documentary. Kudos to all researchers 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Want more of this kind of videos. Amazingly meaningful ❤
Thank you for this excellent documentary! The work these scientists do needs more attention.
Very interesting and instructive documentary on the amazing job of very passionate researchers!
Amazing documentary! Love the close ups.
Thank you for this insightful documentary. Our whole family loved it! This is very meaningful sharing, especially educating our young to conserve and preserve the environment!
This was such a hopeful and wonderful documentery to watch! I used to live in Singapore and also a diver but never dove in Singapore. I look forward to one day go back to visit this project and also dive in Singapore!
How wonderful! Right at our hyper urban doorstep - these rich and varied ecosystems! Life does find a way…. At least for now…..
Loved this story, we need more of these to be made 😆
Great job, everyone! I wish you all the best of success. We need more people like you guys in every country! While I’m not a marine biologist, there’s nothing in this world that I like more than corals. Luckily, I have a reef next to my city, and I often go to glue fragments onto other rocks. I use special marine glue, and every time I see a broken chunk, I glue it to a suitable place with the right current and light conditions to help it thrive. 😊 I hope that more and more people will be willing to help rather than destroy or take them illegally 😊
Excellent watch!
Well put together documentary! The photography/cinematography, the music and the contents! Amazing.
Aspiring Filmmakers and script writers ought to get inspiration from this documentary.
lego corals are so cute
The biggest problem in our singapore sea is the overwhelming sendiments & substrates found in it. Every coral is choking on these massive amount of sendiments & substrates swimming in the sea. We need policies and actions to first remove sendiments & substrates that are choking the corals. At the same time learn the latest coral farming technologies from other countries and grow resiliant corals that have higher survival rate. I notice that singapore corals are not in danger of high oceanic temperature change since we are in the pacific ocean which is colder than the atlantic ocean and therefore less prone to coral bleaching events. The main problem in the sea surronding singapore is the sendiments & substrates swimming in it. It is so bad that the water visibility drops to 5 meters or less which in turn blocks most of the sunlight that the corals need.
Who's the first most handsome man in Singapore 😆