
The Indonesian archipelago in the Indo-Pacific Ocean comprises thousands of islands, atolls and the largest concentration of coral reefs in the world. This rich and varied environment is a product of a unique set of natural circumstances. The equatorial sun powers ocean currents among the tiny dots of land. Where the archipelago meets the western tip of New Guinea an intersection of ocean currects creates perhaps the world's richest reefs - in the region of the Rajah Ampat Islands. A coral reef houses a myriad of colors, shapes and patterns: from the bulb tentacle anemone which protects, and in turn is protected by, the brightly coloured clownfish; to the multi-branched gorgonian, home of the tiny pygmy seahorses.

Peter Hayden
Narrator
Gulf Stream and the Next Ice Age
Gulf Stream and the Next Ice Age

Bubble
Bubble

Taking Stock
Taking Stock

Sea the Truth
Sea the Truth

The Abyss
The Abyss

Where the Bay Becomes the Sea
Where the Bay Becomes the Sea

Color Scales
Color Scales
Striper Time
Striper Time

Great White Open Ocean
Great White Open Ocean

A Wild Window: Coral Kingdoms
A Wild Window: Coral Kingdoms

Deep Blue
Deep Blue

Yakuaya, la esencia del agua
Yakuaya, la esencia del agua