This video says about itself:
New Caledonia: The Coral Garden | National Geographic
16 August 2018
In the summer of 2013, National Geographic‘s Pristine Seas team embarked on an expedition to New Caledonia. Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala led a team of scientists and filmmakers to explore the remote reefs and marine ecosystems. They discovered an abundance of underwater life. The team’s expedition and resulting scientific publications contributed to New Caledonia‘s 2018 decision to protect 28,000 km of pristine reefs.
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