Come face-to-face with some of the most mysterious and stunning
creatures of the sea. Float over breathtaking
coral landscapes. And learn
how climate change threatens the destruction of these wonders.
Wait a minute—what’s the Coral Triangle?
Picture a vast expanse of tropical ocean, islands, nations and peoples in the Indo-Pacific region, united by a joint natural heritage: 75% of all known coral species, 6 of the 7 marine turtle species, and more than 3,000 species of fish.
That’s the Coral Triangle, one of WWF’s highest priorities for conservation. Want more? Check out the
Coral Triangle websection.
WWF on location Under the Sea
With extensive knowledge of the Coral Triangle’s secret hideaways, WWF and other individuals helped director Howard Hall find the best shooting locations to film
Under the Sea.
WWF also provided input on the film’s sequence and content, especially with regards to the acidification of oceans through climate change.