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An amazing pilot project in Fiji that is bringing damaged coral reefs back to life. This is a sequence from the film "Fragile Paradise", part of the BBC's documentary series "South Pacific". For more information on the project featured in the clip, please visit coralsforconservation.com
Note to moderators: this film was directed and produced by myself for the BBC Natural History Unit.

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  • Soxiam staff 2 years ago
    beautiful video. thanks for sharing it on vimeo. and thank you for describing your involvement with the project.
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  • Bob Roberts 2 years ago
    Great job
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  • BERNARDO JOAO 2 years ago
    Tanks in name of Coral
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  • Stephen Derenne 2 years ago
    Awesome! If reef and coral farming can happen it ill be in Fiji.Fiji has the most prolific and healthiest reefs i have seen.
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  • Juancito Caminador 2 years ago
    Amazing work :)
    Congratulations!!!
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  • yeimaya 2 years ago
    I've posted this to a group on flickr called Voices in the Wilderness, which focuses on the environment. Thanks for this heartening video.
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  • What a wonderful idea.
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  • Jonathan Clay plus 2 years ago
    Thank you everyone for your positive comments. It was quite an inspirational project to film. Jon
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  • amazing proyect man!

    i really love it.

    :)
    saludos from buenos aires!
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  • bluefire242 plus 3 months ago
    I love this. Great footage as is all the footage on BBC's Wild Pacific. It's by far my favorite nature blu-ray! I'm so glad people are doing such wonderful, important things as this. We recently dove in Fiji and I was very impressed with the healthy reefs and number and diversity of fish. They should do this everywhere.
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