VIDEO: "Slow Life" from Daniel Stoupin

Sunday, April 6, 201412:01 AM(View: 8433)
VIDEO: "Slow Life" from Daniel Stoupin
This is an incredibly beautiful video about coral reef life truly has both scientific and artistic value. We must do all we can to preserve our coral reef.

Slow Lifefrom Daniel Stoupinon Vimeo.

"Slow" marine animals show their secret life under high magnification. Corals and sponges are very mobile creatures, but their motion is only detectable at different time scales compared to ours and requires time lapses to be seen. These animals build coral reefs and play crucial roles in the biosphere, yet we know almost nothing about their daily lives.

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