Mass Coral Bleaching 2024 Great Barrier Reef Reel in 8K RED RAW

Tom Park
Tom Park
1 هزار بار بازدید - 5 ماه پیش - The Reef is not dead.
The Reef is not dead. This footage has been selectively shot to showcase the recent 2024 bleaching event and issue. Sea temperatures while they are currently still higher than usual (by 1 degrees Celsius), have dropped 2 degrees. This gives us hope that large sections of the bleached reef will recover in the next few weeks.

The Great Barrier Reef is currently under stress and is experiencing another mass bleaching event. Following some record high sea temperatures large sections of reef has bleached.

Even with this heartbreaking footage, large sections of The Reef are still stunningly beautiful, and full of colour and life. Even the sections affected by this bleaching event still have sections that are vibrant and full of colour.  

Now I don’t post much doom and gloom content, so I want to be very clear when I say this, to also say that the Great Barrier Reef is epic, and sections of it are still stunningly beautiful. But I also want to address the reality of the current situation.

This bleaching phenomenon occurs to corals as a stress response from high sea temperatures, where the corals expel the photosynthetic algae living in their polyps. This causes the coral to turn completely white, where if sea temperatures don’t drop they will face mortality.

These corals are not dead however, they are merely under stress and face the risk of mortality. If the sea temperatures drop before this, the corals will accept their algae back in, and they will survive.

Footage shot in 8K on the RED RAPTOR in R3D RED RAW.

Cinematographer Bio

Tom Park is an accomplished underwater cinematographer and director, with over a decade of experience working in the underwater film industry. Tom has worked on a variety of projects, from short form docu-series to commercials and brand campaigns, for clients such as The National Gallery of Victoria, Tourism & Events Queensland, Destination NSW, The Smithsonian, and his work has been recognised with awards from film festivals around the world.

Tom is known for his technical expertise in working with underwater cameras and equipment, as well as his creative vision in capturing the beauty and uniqueness of the underwater world. He is passionate about ocean conservation and using his art to raise awareness about the importance of protecting marine ecosystems.

If you are looking for a dedicated underwater cinematographer in your documentary film crew, or are a brand looking to create an unforgettable marketing campaign, Tom has the skills and experience to help you bring your vision to life.

For more visit my website: www.tomparkfilms.com
or find my work on socials at www.instagram.com/tomsunderwaterphotography

For business enquires only, please shoot me a message at [email protected]
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