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Aquazone - DVD

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Availability: DVD now available - PAL & NTSC

Description
Australia composer Tony O'Connor (Uluru, Mariner & Rainforest Magic) and Emmy Award Winning cameraman David Hannan (Coral Sea Dreaming) invite you on an audio-visual adventure into a marine wonderland.

No dialogue, simply breathtaking images and beautiful instrumental music, inviting you on a magical underwater journey.

An absolute delight for all ages!


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Latest News

Exploring Coral Reefs, Climate Change & Carbon Dioxide - New Classroom Resources Available

May 16, 2011
Coral Reefs are rich, sensitive ecosystems vital to the survival of one-quarter of all sea life and the economies of many countries. But what are corals really, how do they function and why are they now threatened by rising sea temperatures and increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
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Undersea Edens wins 'Best Series' award at IWFF

April 5, 2010
Today, the International Wildlife Film Festival at Missoula announced its winners for 2010. Undersea Edens won the category for 'Best Series'
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Roadshow release 3 titles by David Hannan on Blu-ray Disc

Feb 10, 2010
Roadshow today released 3 new Blu-ray Disc titles by David Hannan on their MyFun.DVD label throughout Australia and New Zealand.
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Protect our Coral Sea.org.au - Help Protect Australia's Coral Sea - Visit the Website

Environmental Blogs

Climate Shifts: a blog about climate change, ecosystems, coral reefs, politics and the environment. Visit the website

ClimateShifts.org is a blog about climate change, ecosystems, coral reefs, politics and the environment.

Ocean Acidification - creating awareness about ocean acidification issues. Visit the website

Ocean acidification is 'the other CO2 challenge' which has potentially far-reaching impacts on coral reefs, food webs, biodiversity and fisheries.

Real Climate - Climate science for climate scientists. Visit the website

RealClimate.org is an online commentary based climate awareness weblog.


Image © Copyright - Richard Todd / Aquarius Productions

This extraordinary sequence of a 3 metre manta ray leaving the water was filmed just 100m from the site of a marina/ resort proposed for the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.

To find out more about the Ningaloo Reef visit
www.save-ningaloo.org


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