See Tahiti shark diving and Tiputi Pass first hand in the new
IMAX film, Coral Reef Adventure, filmed by Howard and Michelle
Hall. It's a thrilling ride, indeed, in stiff current through scores
of sharks, and the spectacular IMAX filming puts you right in
the middle of the action.
Hoping to raise awareness of the plight of coral reefs, Coral
Reef Adventure follows the Halls as they document the health and
beauty of Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the deep ocean
corals of Fiji, with plenty of critter shots. Howard getting bent
after diving below 300 feet and Michelle opening her heart and
mouth to cleaner shrimp add adventure and humor to their tale.
Because of the emphasis on coral bleaching and reef
destruction, one walks away knowing something must be done.
But what? The film offers no answers. Perhaps because the
answer is truly political. And films like these, never wishing to
offend, avoid the political.
But if you want to do something about our beloved reefs, you
must speak up. Write a letter to your President, George W. Bush.
Tell him there is no greater threat to our oceans than global
warming. Tell him most other nations want to do something
about it and it's time the United States did too. After all, we contribute
far more than our share to the causes of global warming,
but contribute far less than our share to the solution. The Halls'
Coral Reef Adventure is a call to action for divers. A small, but
important, step you can take is to write the White House.
For more about the Halls' fine film and a schedule, visit
www.coralfilm.com.
-- Ben Davison