Great Barrier Reef
Description
The team settles in for a month on the Great Barrier Reef, the largest reef in the world. One scientist is studying sharks and, in a flashback we visit French Polynesia where sharks abound and the team films their natural feeding behaviors for the first time ever. Back on the GBR, the scientists explore the northern reef, which until recently was the healthiest part. The program concludes with new footage of the 2016 bleaching and severe die-off among these corals.
Runtime
26 min 8 sec
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Subjects
- Life sciences (447)
- Marine biology (129)
- Marine organisms (77)
- Aquatic sciences (23)
- Oceanography (140)
- Marine sciences (62)
- Earth sciences (341)
- Aquatic biology (47)
- Marine animals (41)
- Biology (601)
- Climate (38)
- Marine plants (22)
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