
Reef and Beyond
Monty Halls explores Australia's natural wonder. The Great Barrier Reef is vitally linked to the rest of the planet and creatures travel thousands of miles to visit.
The Great Barrier Reef is vitally linked to the rest of the planet in many ways. Creatures travel for thousands of miles to visit in spectacular numbers, including tiger sharks, great whales, sea birds and the largest green turtle gathering on earth.
Alien creatures that are rarely seen, like nautilus, also rise out of the deep to visit the reef's warm waters. Weather systems travelling from across the Pacific also affect the whole reef, including mighty cyclones that bring destruction and chaos to the coral and the creatures that live on it. And it is weather patterns and climate change on a global scale that are likely to shape the future of the Great Barrier Reef and all its wildlife.
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Superb spawning
Duration: 02:30
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Reef to ruins
Duration: 01:19
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Colourless corals
Duration: 01:22
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Turtle soup
Duration: 03:10
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Monty Halls |
| Series Producer | James Brickell |
| Executive Producer | Neil Nightingale |
Broadcasts
Sun 15 Jan 201220:10BBC HD & BBC Two
Thu 19 Jan 201220:00BBC HD
Fri 27 Jan 201219:00- Sat 25 Feb 201201:50
- Sun 7 Oct 201216:00BBC Two Scotland
Sun 7 Oct 201218:00- Fri 23 Aug 201315:15
- Sat 15 Mar 201419:00
- Sun 16 Mar 201403:00
- Thu 20 Mar 201400:15
- Sun 13 Apr 201415:30BBC Two except Scotland
- Wed 19 Aug 201515:45
- Fri 28 Oct 201600:00
- Mon 31 Oct 201620:00
- Wed 16 Aug 201716:15
- Fri 5 Jan 201800:00
- Mon 11 Nov 201920:00
- Tue 12 Nov 201902:35
- Wed 9 Dec 202021:00
- Thu 10 Dec 202002:00
- Thu 6 May 202115:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Wed 9 Mar 202220:00
- Thu 10 Mar 202202:35
- Fri 21 Oct 202215:30BBC Two except Scotland
- Thu 8 May 202516:15BBC Two except Scotland



