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Stretching 1,300 miles north to south along
Australia's east coast, the Great Barrier Reef is the world's
largest living reef formation. Meet some of the creatures that
inhabit pristine landscapes of pastel hard and soft coral, sea fans,
and sponges 150 miles offshore in the Coral Sea. This audiovisual
journey features new age music.
Video length: 16:10 minutes |
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creatures in the video, click on the
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References: Allen, Dr. G. R. and Steene, R.,
Indo-Pacific Coral Reef Field Guide, Singapore: Tropical Reef
Research, 1996
Gosliner, T., Behrens, D., and Williams, G.; Coral Reef Animals of the
Indo-Pacific, Monterey, CA: Sea Challengers, 1996
Halstead, B., Coral Sea Reef Guide, Danville, CA: Sea Challengers,
2000
Kuiter, R., Guide to Sea Fishes of Australia, Australia: New
Holland Publishers Pty Ltd, 1997 |
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Bali
Mist and Prelude to a Summer's Day were written and performed by
Brad White & Pierre Grill. Porcelain Doll was written by Pierre
Grill, Daro Coria & Roderick Martin and performed by Brad White &
Pierre Grill. Hewlett and Butterfly Gig were performed by Kim
Robertson. Used by permission of Tambourine, Inc. (p) 1993,
1994 Sugo Music & Design, a division of Tambourine, Inc. |