<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>I am a researcher for an IMAX film production company called MacGillivray
<BR>Freeman Films. We're producing a film about coral reefs that will be
<BR>released early in 2003. We watched a U.S. PBS Nature documentary that aired
<BR>in May 2001 called "Australia's Little Assasins." That show contained brief
<BR>footage of a coral that apparently shoots out toxic 'spears' to gather its
<BR>prey. We understand from PBS that the footage comes from a BBC documentary
<BR>aired in 1992 called "New Guinea," filmed by Neal Nightingale. While I am
<BR>contacting BBC to get more info on the footage itself, I'm hoping someone in
<BR>the coral world also saw the documentary, or is familiar with this species
<BR>and can help me identify it and point me to where I might learn more about
<BR>it. Of course, if anyone happens to know anything about the footage itself,
<BR>I'm all ears!
<BR>
<BR>I'll look forward to your reply and thank you for your help. I've been
<BR>watching the Coral-List for more than a year and have appreciated the many
<BR>things there are to learn and the many people who care so passionately about
<BR>the world's coral communities.
<BR>Best regards,
<BR>Janna Emmel
<BR>MacGillivray Freeman Films
<BR>P: 605-574-2739
<BR>F: 605-574-4483
<BR>E: warriorwrk@aol.com</FONT></HTML>