The Last Reef: Cities Beneath the Sea
FLY ACROSS irridescent tropical reefs, brush through a cloud of a million jellyfish, visit an alien world where the closer you look, the more you see, where the tiniest creatures support the greatest predators We think of reefs as exotic, distant places with little or no connection to our everyday world. Yet every reef is a living city beneath the sea with a parallel existence to ours, distant yet undeniably connected.Reefs are hotspots of biodiversity as vital to life on earth as the rain-forests.… Show more
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It begins with a bang — literally: footage of a nuclear blast on the Marshall Islands’ Bikini Atoll, where the United States tested nuclear weapons from 1946 to ’58. The fallout destroyed the undersea reefs. But, left alone for years, those reefs came back, we’re told by the narrator, in a testament to their resiliency.
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