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The Tubbataha reefs, in the center of the Sulu Sea,
are one of the richest areas of marine bio-diversity in the world.
This reef has one of the largest assemblages of marine life
Per unit area in the world.
The reef has been declared a National Marine Park
and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Snorkeling on the coral reefs in australia and Thailand. Some of the footage was taken on an Island off Phuket called Racha Yai, Unfortunately this island was pretty much devastated by the tsunami. Our thoughts go out to all inhabitants and our great entertainer Mr Channer who played guitar and sung beautiful Thai songs for us. We hope you and all your friends and relatives are ok Mr Channer..
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This short film about coral reefs is part of Ocean Futures Society's Sustainable Reefs program that works to inspire Island nations to understand and protect their coral reefs.
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Digital Coral Guide. Free Download!
http://coralidea. com
Visit Coralidea.com for a free guide to corals for iPods and Smartphones. Mr. Hurlock's 500 bow and 600 gallon reef aquarium. Fabulous corals at 9000 feet.
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Aboard Pindito, owner-operator Edi Frommenwiler takes divers to the most biodiverse reefs in the world. See new undescribed species and fascinating footage taken in the Raja Ampat region of Indonesia.
The Pindito has dove these waters for over 12 years and the veteran crew is excellent.
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Miri is a town in Malaysian borneo, it is an unknown dive destination with some beautiful reefs. Unfortunately from time to time fishing nets get lost, this is the story of a group of divers removing nets from the reef. Miri and the N. Sarawak / Brunei coast has some wonderful reefs. This project was in concert with Shell's "Project Better World" and the Piasau Boat Club.
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The Coral Reefs are becoming devastated and it is estimated that in the next 30 years 70% of the world's coral reefs will be completely gone. Do we really want this to happen? -- This video shows some of the fabulous aspects of the coral reef.