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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Catch Rare and Awesome "Oceans" Views to Save Coral Reefs

Asian Sheepshead Sado Japan photo
Asian Sheepshead off Sado, Japan. Photos courtesy of Disneynature
A cast of coral eggs, dugong, bigeye trevally, leaf scorpionfish, and 90 other marine creatures are the stars of Oceans. Last year, Disneynature released Earth, and helped reforest the Amazon. This year, for the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, the studio releases Oceans in theaters April 22 and donates to protect endangered Caribbean waters. Seven years in the making, the film dives into never-before-seen depths. Says the director, the goal was to achieve oceanographer Jacques Yves Cousteau's ideal of "becoming a fish among fish." But there's more than weird creatures and breathtaking scenes lurking under three-quarters of the earth's surface.
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