[Coral-List] IUCN call for images,

Reuven Walder rwalder at seaweb.org
Tue May 20 15:56:38 EDT 2008


Dear Gabriel and David,

While I do not have footage, the Marine Photobank provides a  
collection of ocean conservation focused imagery which is available  
for non-commercial as well as media use.  Images are free to use as  
long as you agree to the usage terms.

These two galleries will be of most interest to you:
Coral Bleaching and Disease
Coral Degradation

Go to www.marinephotobank.org to see our collection and sign up for  
an account.

Take care,
Reuven Walder

Director, The Marine Photobank

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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 17:19:17 +0100
>> From: Gabriel Grimsditch <gabriel_grimsditch at hotmail.com>
>> Subject: [Coral-List] Call for underwater video footage
>> To: <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
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>> Dear Coral-listers
>>
>> The IUCN Climate Change and Coral Reefs Working Group (http:// 
>> www.iucn.org/themes/marine/coral_reefs/cccr/cccr_home.html) is  
>> preparing short videos on coral reef resilience for the IUCN  
>> Conservation Congress in October of this year (http://cms.iucn.org/ 
>> news_events/events/congress/index.cfm). This is a high-profile  
>> conservation event, and the videos will be viewed by a varied  
>> audience from around the world.
>> We are calling for people who have footage to contribute this to  
>> for use in the videos. Of course full credit will be given to  
>> sources. We are looking for high quality PAL footage of the  
>> following:
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>> Shots of bleached corals? Different angles, different species,  
>> bleached coral fields, partially-bleached colonies, bleached  
>> corals overgrown by algae, bleached corals being monitored,  
>> bleached and healthy colonies of the same species next to each other
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>> Intense sun over calm water
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>> View of calm lagoon on hot day with exposed corals at low tide.
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>> Coral spawning
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>> Shot of zooxanthellae under a microscope
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>> Large Montastrea annularis colony
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>> Jamaican fishermen
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>> Diseased/dying sea urchin
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>> Jamaican reefs completely overgrown by algae
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>> Experimental cages locking out herbivores
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>> Batfish feeding on macroalgae
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>> Coral piece breaking off a colony during a storm
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>> A coral reef in fast current conditions
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>> Corals shaded by cliffs
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>> If you are interested in providing some underwater footage for  
>> these videos, please get in touch with Gabriel Grimsditch  
>> (ggrimsditch at iucnus.org) or David Obura (dobura at cordioea.org)
>>
>> Thank you and look forward to hearing from youGabriel
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