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Australia’s The Great Barrier Reef documentary brings viewers face-to-face with one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Stretching more than 2,000 kilometers and made up of approximately 3,000 individual reef systems and hundreds of islands, the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is among the most ecologically sensitive marine regions on Earth.
Although released in 2013 and therefore only covering three of the five major coral bleaching events (with two occurring in 2016 and 2017), this documentary still provides a strong ecological foundation for understanding reef formation, biodiversity, and conservation challenges. Named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1981, the GBR is monitored by the Great Barrier Marine Park Authority, whose 2019 Outlook Report outlines ongoing environmental pressures.
This marine documentary emphasizes the reef’s geological history and environmental significance, offering viewers an up-close perspective on one of the world’s most treasured ecosystems. Ideal for those interested in ocean conservation, coral reef education, and environmental documentaries.
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