This documentary succeeds in showing both the brilliance of the Reef and its creatures and modern threats such as invasions by colonies of Crown of Thorns starfish cyclones and human development. Highlights Include: The magnificent synchronised mass spawning of coral the marine world turning on its own equivalent of a fireworks display. The mysterious nautilus a prehistoric wonder of nature their buoyancy controlled by alternating the level of internal gases. Like creatures from another planet the very rare stomatopod a vicous killer. The master predators sharks charging... at any creature that invades their territory and using brute power and agility to overwhelm their victims and staggering jaw strength to crush them. Powerful moray eels hunting and venomous sea snakes. Like spring blooms Christmas Tree worms bursting open bountiful forests of coral filled with neon-colored fish and the photographers prize bounty tiny nudibranchs. Lizard fish delicate leaf fish to sea slugs sea cucumbers and filter feeders in all shapes and sizes the trumpet fish swimming vertically. Massive Manta Ray shadowed by two sharks. The king of camoflauge the octopus displaying its full repertoire of disguises. Greg Grainger is an award-winning producer and presenter of topical travel documentaries and wildlife programmes to remote and exotic locations. Greg's programmes are seen around the world from Grainger's World screened daily on Europe's Travel Channel to Tour Deluxe on the USA Travel Channel as well as Channel 7 Australia's The World Around Us. His wildlife specials appear regularly on the international networks Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel. [show more]
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Natural history documentary looking at the beautiful Great Barrier Reef, located in Australia. The programme, presented by Greg Grainger, explores the marine life, including vast seabeds of coral, stretching for miles; tropical fish and filter feeders; and infamous predators such as sharks and moray eels. It also looks at the current threats and modern challenges to the Reef, and what can be done to protect this underwater haven.
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