Chasing Coral Comments

  • Neva 2023-05-09 15:46:35

    The urgency of the problem, the documentary makes the problem very clear. In terms of the interviewers and the choice of the protagonist of the documentary, I personally think it can be...

  • Russ 2023-05-02 16:14:59

    Never knew they faced such a harsh environment, some facts worth...

  • Eve 2023-04-27 13:33:08

    I thought it was a silly and sweet coral porn film, but I didn't expect it to be an ecological disaster film including behind-the-scenes footage. It's great to see this in the...

  • Friedrich 2023-04-26 16:36:23

    For the sake of human beings, please protect other...

  • Ines 2023-04-17 22:58:13

    The corals seen in Dongpingzhou for several years are experiencing such changes...

  • Monique 2023-04-07 05:19:10

    It feels good to play underwater photography and convey the concept of environmental protection, but it is very likely that some coral bleaching is also caused by them. What is the probability of accurately finding and recording so many that will be whitened in the short term? Every point is so accurate? I feel like there's something tricky about...

  • Gertrude 2023-03-24 21:41:28

    #33rd Sundance#America's record of the visible passing and...

  • Rosetta 2023-02-22 12:17:20

    Beautiful coral, please walk...

  • Guadalupe 2023-02-22 12:00:56

    I can't stop the tears streaming...

  • Ken 2023-02-20 12:02:49

    Another ocean documentary that made me cry. Nearly two-thirds of the coral on the Great Barrier Reef has bleached or even fluoresced within two years due to rising sea temperatures caused by climate change, as if corals were crying out, "Watch us! Look what we're all going through." In the past 30 years, the earth has lost 50% of its coral. At this rate, corals will become extinct in our lifetime. They are the foundation of diversity on the seafloor, and when the dominoes fall, the consequences...

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Chasing Coral quotes

  • Andrew Ackerman: They say it's one of the rarest events in nature happening and everyone's just oblivious to it. And you can't blame them for it, it's just almost typical of all of humanity. - Andrew Ackerman, Chasing Coral