The world’s coral reefs are much more than an underwater curiosity. Home to an exotic array of creatures from the tiniest that form the coral formations to giant fish and invertebrates, coral reefs are the like an oasis in the desert, and their survival has an impact on the entire ocean ecosystem. When reef die, so do the species that depend upon it directly, and those creatures farther up the food chain—all the way to human. Unfortunately, too many of the world’s coral reefs are imperiled by human activity and just plain ignorance.
That is the message of Ocean Wonderland, just released on 3D Blu-ray by Universal. The 41-minute documentary, which also plays on conventional Blu-ray equipment, takes viewers on a tour of several reefs and the 4,500 different species that live in and around them. We are taken into the point of view of a particularly charming sea turtle as he explains reef ecology, pointing out different types of vibrantly hued corals, anemones, and fish—predators and prey, as well as other animals.
Produced by Jean Michel Cousteau in 2003 for IMAX exclusively using digital technology, Ocean Wonderland was the first 3D Large Format underwater movie. The technology allowed the filmmakers to shoot almost entirely in natural light, enhancing the movie’s realistic reef experience.