Indonesia's Extraordinarily Unique Coral Reefs | Equator

Published 2023-12-05
In the shallow seas of Indonesia, the tropical equator sun beats down on the worlds greatest area of coral reefs. Filled with extraordinary species, one of the most interesting is the corals themselves. The sheer variety of the corals has left scientists yearning to understand more about this unique marine wonderland.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cortrichards8179
    I could watch this kind of stuff forever. This is a super good documentary on Equatorial coral reefs and the many, various species found on and in them. Definitely one the best I have seen in ages. Would love to see more documentaries on ocean life!
  • @lingdatang669
    coral reefs near bali ChatGPT Bali is home to several excellent coral reef sites, popular among divers and snorkelers. Key locations include: Menjangan Island: Located in the northwest, part of Bali Barat National Park, known for vibrant reefs and abundant marine life. Tulamben: Famous for the USAT Liberty shipwreck, offering rich coral gardens. Amed: Features a diverse range of coral reefs, suitable for both beginners and experienced divers. Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan: Off Bali's southeast coast, these islands offer pristine coral reefs and the chance to see manta rays and mola mola (sunfish). Padang Bai: Offers Blue Lagoon and Jepun dive sites, known for colorful corals and diverse marine species.
  • @The_Crucible714
    I have some amazing pieces of elkhorn, staghorn & cauliflower coral from the 70s when collecting it was still legal. Now they make some amazing synthetic coral replicas for marine aquarists, which is much more sustainable since many reefs are in danger of bleaching.
  • @shlby69m
    Great vid! Music & narration were perfect.
  • @Ronny68100
    Waouhhh... So Beautiful !...❀Thank you for this Magnificent Sharing!...πŸ™πŸ‘β€β€β€ Respect to you and all the best for the future!...πŸ‘Œ
  • @phoenixrising573
    This was an iontereswting video until the embedded ad began. I refuse to watch anything with embedded ads.
  • @debs.9612
    it's incredible these reefs aren't a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • @billyjunior1917
    Doesn't anyone who works at, or otherwise participates in, this sight speak English? You can not have an extraordinarily unique anything. Unique cannot be modified with adjectives, otherwise it's not unique. A unique coral reef may be extraordinarily beautiful or extraordinarily deep or shallow, that doesn't diminish it's uniqueness,
  • Haa! 50:14 That was So Fast. The other one didn't even realize what just happened. πŸ˜†πŸ‘ Although now that I think about it I could've sworn I saw a different documentary talking about how those specific fish actually being an intrusive species in some other location where they didn't used to live and now they population is exploding and messing things up for native fis
  • @user-su5lo8hr3c
    Rottnest island has it's own type of clownfish so you are wrong I wonder how much else is incorrect πŸ€”
  • @splitman1129
    Ad in the middle...i guess this probably isnt licensed, but stolen.
  • @eliseolopez6504
    If corals do well in Cold waters they thrive anywhere,forces meet that's nonsense