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Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands (Full Film)
'Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands' explores eight of the world's most pristine coral atolls -- the Phoenix Islands of the Pacific nation of Kiribati. As part of the New England Aquarium's Primal Ocean Project, a group of scientists and experienced divers, sponsored by the New England Aquarium and invited by the Kiribati government, set out in 2000 and 2002 to catalogue the wealth of species found in these coral reefs. This baseline data became the first conservation blueprint for protecting this coral paradise from commercial overfishing using a sustainable, innovative plan to create an endowment/trust that would protect these reefs into the future.
This film was released in 2005 as part of the New England Aquarium's World of Water Film Series.
Production by:
Global Marine Programs
Ne...
published: 15 Aug 2013
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Dark Secrets of the World’s Most Isolated Island
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published: 30 Oct 2022
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The Phoenix Islands, Kiribati, Pacific Ocean
NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009 Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in the Pacific to help save endangered species of birds.
In some ways this is the prequel to the award winning film "Take Me To Pitcairn".
Having never been on a sea voyage before Julian McDonnell is taken all over the Pacific for three weeks having to live outside his comfort zone (which is capuccinos and chocolate biscuits!)
The Phoenix Islands are a part of the Kingdom of Kiribati and some of them are uninhabited. They are also a marine protected area and a part of P.I.P.A so there are species of fish there which are still undiscovered.
See Julian struggling with camping on desert islands, cooking with basic utensils and panicki...
published: 20 Mar 2014
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Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA): Paradise Found
In 2006 the country of Kiribati announced its plan to create the world's largest Marine Protected Area in the central Pacific Ocean covering an area of 410,000 square kilometers: the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA). After years of planning and legislation the MPA was officially closed to all commercial fishing and has been acknowledged by many to be the most important MPA in the world because it is in an area of intense fishing pressure, right in the heart of the most productive tuna fisheries in the world. Dr Gregory Stone was the advisor to government on this project and considered by many to be the "architect" of PIPA, though it was President Anote Tong and his administration that created this MPA and did the hard political and administrative work that such a large undertaking req...
published: 02 Jan 2021
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Aerial panning shot of Kanton Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kitibati
4K to 8K stunning stock video footage of Airfield, Atoll lagoon, Canton Island, Line corals, Line reefs, Marine Protected Area. https://www.naturefootage.com/video-clips/RBR190515_0001/aerial-panning-shot-of-kanton-atoll--phoenix-islands--kitibati
Aerial panning shot of Kanton Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kitibati
published: 16 May 2019
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Nikumaroro 2015
Video summary of NAI'A's 2015 expedition to Nikumaroro in the Phoenix Islands in support of TIGHAR's search for Amelia Earhart.
published: 10 Jul 2015
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Phoenix Islands Case Study
A Global Fishing Watch usage case study focusing on the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
published: 04 Apr 2019
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Discovering Deep Sea Corals of the Phoenix Islands - Week 1 - FK171005
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is the largest and deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site on Earth. Learn about Kanton Atoll, the largest and only inhabited Atoll in the protected area. The biological density is phenomenal with more than 500 fish species, an abundance of sharks and turtles, and at least 120 types of corals. Learn more at: https://schmidtocean.org/cruise/discovering-deep-sea-corals-phoenix-islands/
Drone footage obtained with permission from the Kanton Atoll airport. Music by Ben Cosgrove, Artist At Sea
published: 15 Oct 2017
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Schmidt Ocean Institute - Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) Expedition
Deep-Sea Exploration Gives New Insight and Discoveries in Largest and Deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site (Courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute)
Scientists return on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor after conducting underwater robotic dives in never before visited waters in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA).
APIA, SAMOA – Seventeen underwater robotic dives have been made using ROV SuBastian, completing the first expedition of the islands and eastern seamounts of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) in the nation of Kiribati. This follows an initial exploration of the western seamounts by the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. “This journey was in the tradition of the grand research expeditions of the past,” said Chief Scientist Dr. Erik Cordes from Temple University. ...
published: 18 Nov 2017
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Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands (Full Film)
'Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands' explores eight of the world's most pristine coral atolls -- the Phoenix Islands of the Pacific nation of Kiribati. As part...
'Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands' explores eight of the world's most pristine coral atolls -- the Phoenix Islands of the Pacific nation of Kiribati. As part of the New England Aquarium's Primal Ocean Project, a group of scientists and experienced divers, sponsored by the New England Aquarium and invited by the Kiribati government, set out in 2000 and 2002 to catalogue the wealth of species found in these coral reefs. This baseline data became the first conservation blueprint for protecting this coral paradise from commercial overfishing using a sustainable, innovative plan to create an endowment/trust that would protect these reefs into the future.
This film was released in 2005 as part of the New England Aquarium's World of Water Film Series.
Production by:
Global Marine Programs
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
https://wn.com/Paradise_Found_The_Phoenix_Islands_(Full_Film)
'Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands' explores eight of the world's most pristine coral atolls -- the Phoenix Islands of the Pacific nation of Kiribati. As part of the New England Aquarium's Primal Ocean Project, a group of scientists and experienced divers, sponsored by the New England Aquarium and invited by the Kiribati government, set out in 2000 and 2002 to catalogue the wealth of species found in these coral reefs. This baseline data became the first conservation blueprint for protecting this coral paradise from commercial overfishing using a sustainable, innovative plan to create an endowment/trust that would protect these reefs into the future.
This film was released in 2005 as part of the New England Aquarium's World of Water Film Series.
Production by:
Global Marine Programs
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 51719
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Dark Secrets of the World’s Most Isolated Island
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- published: 30 Oct 2022
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The Phoenix Islands, Kiribati, Pacific Ocean
NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009 Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in t...
NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009 Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in the Pacific to help save endangered species of birds.
In some ways this is the prequel to the award winning film "Take Me To Pitcairn".
Having never been on a sea voyage before Julian McDonnell is taken all over the Pacific for three weeks having to live outside his comfort zone (which is capuccinos and chocolate biscuits!)
The Phoenix Islands are a part of the Kingdom of Kiribati and some of them are uninhabited. They are also a marine protected area and a part of P.I.P.A so there are species of fish there which are still undiscovered.
See Julian struggling with camping on desert islands, cooking with basic utensils and panicking on a boat in the middle of the cyclone season.
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NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009 Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in the Pacific to help save endangered species of birds.
In some ways this is the prequel to the award winning film "Take Me To Pitcairn".
Having never been on a sea voyage before Julian McDonnell is taken all over the Pacific for three weeks having to live outside his comfort zone (which is capuccinos and chocolate biscuits!)
The Phoenix Islands are a part of the Kingdom of Kiribati and some of them are uninhabited. They are also a marine protected area and a part of P.I.P.A so there are species of fish there which are still undiscovered.
See Julian struggling with camping on desert islands, cooking with basic utensils and panicking on a boat in the middle of the cyclone season.
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- published: 20 Mar 2014
- views: 79584
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Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA): Paradise Found
In 2006 the country of Kiribati announced its plan to create the world's largest Marine Protected Area in the central Pacific Ocean covering an area of 410,000 ...
In 2006 the country of Kiribati announced its plan to create the world's largest Marine Protected Area in the central Pacific Ocean covering an area of 410,000 square kilometers: the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA). After years of planning and legislation the MPA was officially closed to all commercial fishing and has been acknowledged by many to be the most important MPA in the world because it is in an area of intense fishing pressure, right in the heart of the most productive tuna fisheries in the world. Dr Gregory Stone was the advisor to government on this project and considered by many to be the "architect" of PIPA, though it was President Anote Tong and his administration that created this MPA and did the hard political and administrative work that such a large undertaking requires. So admiration is due to the entire nation and people of Kiribati for what can be considered a gift to humanity, an MPA the size of California directly in the middle of the most robust tuna populations left on the planet. Here are two National Geographic articles written by Dr. Stone on PIPA:
1) Stone, G. 2004. “Phoenix Islands: South Pacific Hideaway,” National Geographic Magazine. 205(2): 48-65.
2) Stone, G. 2008. “Phoenix Rising” National Geographic Magazine. 210(6): 75-85.
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In 2006 the country of Kiribati announced its plan to create the world's largest Marine Protected Area in the central Pacific Ocean covering an area of 410,000 square kilometers: the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA). After years of planning and legislation the MPA was officially closed to all commercial fishing and has been acknowledged by many to be the most important MPA in the world because it is in an area of intense fishing pressure, right in the heart of the most productive tuna fisheries in the world. Dr Gregory Stone was the advisor to government on this project and considered by many to be the "architect" of PIPA, though it was President Anote Tong and his administration that created this MPA and did the hard political and administrative work that such a large undertaking requires. So admiration is due to the entire nation and people of Kiribati for what can be considered a gift to humanity, an MPA the size of California directly in the middle of the most robust tuna populations left on the planet. Here are two National Geographic articles written by Dr. Stone on PIPA:
1) Stone, G. 2004. “Phoenix Islands: South Pacific Hideaway,” National Geographic Magazine. 205(2): 48-65.
2) Stone, G. 2008. “Phoenix Rising” National Geographic Magazine. 210(6): 75-85.
- published: 02 Jan 2021
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Aerial panning shot of Kanton Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kitibati
4K to 8K stunning stock video footage of Airfield, Atoll lagoon, Canton Island, Line corals, Line reefs, Marine Protected Area. https://www.naturefootage.com/vi...
4K to 8K stunning stock video footage of Airfield, Atoll lagoon, Canton Island, Line corals, Line reefs, Marine Protected Area. https://www.naturefootage.com/video-clips/RBR190515_0001/aerial-panning-shot-of-kanton-atoll--phoenix-islands--kitibati
Aerial panning shot of Kanton Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kitibati
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4K to 8K stunning stock video footage of Airfield, Atoll lagoon, Canton Island, Line corals, Line reefs, Marine Protected Area. https://www.naturefootage.com/video-clips/RBR190515_0001/aerial-panning-shot-of-kanton-atoll--phoenix-islands--kitibati
Aerial panning shot of Kanton Atoll, Phoenix Islands, Kitibati
- published: 16 May 2019
- views: 2529
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Nikumaroro 2015
Video summary of NAI'A's 2015 expedition to Nikumaroro in the Phoenix Islands in support of TIGHAR's search for Amelia Earhart.
Video summary of NAI'A's 2015 expedition to Nikumaroro in the Phoenix Islands in support of TIGHAR's search for Amelia Earhart.
https://wn.com/Nikumaroro_2015
Video summary of NAI'A's 2015 expedition to Nikumaroro in the Phoenix Islands in support of TIGHAR's search for Amelia Earhart.
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 101231
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Phoenix Island Resort Sanya 5 * Санья, Хайнань. Китай.
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Новый выпуск на моем YouTube канале Georgiev travel о отеле Phoenix Island на Хайнане. Остров Феникс. Бухта Санья Бэй. Съемка ноябрь 2019.Монтаж мая 2021.
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- published: 29 May 2021
- views: 12862
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Phoenix Islands Case Study
A Global Fishing Watch usage case study focusing on the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
A Global Fishing Watch usage case study focusing on the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
https://wn.com/Phoenix_Islands_Case_Study
A Global Fishing Watch usage case study focusing on the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
- published: 04 Apr 2019
- views: 488
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Discovering Deep Sea Corals of the Phoenix Islands - Week 1 - FK171005
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is the largest and deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site on Earth. Learn about Kanton Atoll, the largest and only inhabit...
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is the largest and deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site on Earth. Learn about Kanton Atoll, the largest and only inhabited Atoll in the protected area. The biological density is phenomenal with more than 500 fish species, an abundance of sharks and turtles, and at least 120 types of corals. Learn more at: https://schmidtocean.org/cruise/discovering-deep-sea-corals-phoenix-islands/
Drone footage obtained with permission from the Kanton Atoll airport. Music by Ben Cosgrove, Artist At Sea
https://wn.com/Discovering_Deep_Sea_Corals_Of_The_Phoenix_Islands_Week_1_Fk171005
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is the largest and deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site on Earth. Learn about Kanton Atoll, the largest and only inhabited Atoll in the protected area. The biological density is phenomenal with more than 500 fish species, an abundance of sharks and turtles, and at least 120 types of corals. Learn more at: https://schmidtocean.org/cruise/discovering-deep-sea-corals-phoenix-islands/
Drone footage obtained with permission from the Kanton Atoll airport. Music by Ben Cosgrove, Artist At Sea
- published: 15 Oct 2017
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Schmidt Ocean Institute - Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) Expedition
Deep-Sea Exploration Gives New Insight and Discoveries in Largest and Deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site (Courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute)
Scientists retur...
Deep-Sea Exploration Gives New Insight and Discoveries in Largest and Deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site (Courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute)
Scientists return on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor after conducting underwater robotic dives in never before visited waters in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA).
APIA, SAMOA – Seventeen underwater robotic dives have been made using ROV SuBastian, completing the first expedition of the islands and eastern seamounts of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) in the nation of Kiribati. This follows an initial exploration of the western seamounts by the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. “This journey was in the tradition of the grand research expeditions of the past,” said Chief Scientist Dr. Erik Cordes from Temple University. “We traveled nearly 3,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean and explored a part of the world that has remained entirely hidden from view until now.”
The expedition on board of R/V Falkor has made a major contribution to the field of marine science, defining the habitat zones of a seamount from the deep sea to the surface for the first time, and discovering at least two new species of coral and crab. Researchers collected the deep sea specimens by using a new soft robotics technology, “squishy fingers”, for adaptive sampling developed by the Wyss Institute and Harvard University and further refined by 3D printing on board while at sea.
All the robotic dives were livestreamed in high definition on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s YouTube and Facebook page, attracting over 100,000 views. The diving and camera technology on ROV SuBastian allowed the scientists to make new observations of octopus behavior; and capture one of the deepest records of mantis shrimp observed. Videos will be held in perpetuity showcasing breathtaking footage of deep coral reefs, dumbo octopuses, and six-gill sharks.
“This expedition will help to inform conservation and management goals for the region,” said one of the expedition leads Dr. Randi Rotjan, from Boston University. “As deep-sea mining continues to gain traction in the region, this information will help to inform responsible management of deep sea communities.”
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) was the first large marine protected area to include substantial deep water habitat in its boundaries. As of Jan 1, 2015, PIPA became fully closed to all extractive and commercial activities (with the exception of a small sustainable use zone around Kanton), generating an ideal space to ask questions about ecological baselines and species distribution. “Despite our intensive exploration of eight previously unmapped seamounts and island atolls, from 2,400 m, to a shallow 100 m, there was very little evidence of human presence”, said Dr. Tim Shank of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and one of the Principal Investigators of the expedition. “We encountered a high biodiversity in these areas and the recent establishment of the protected area can ensure we have important model deep-sea systems for future research.”
https://wn.com/Schmidt_Ocean_Institute_Phoenix_Islands_Protected_Area_(Pipa)_Expedition
Deep-Sea Exploration Gives New Insight and Discoveries in Largest and Deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site (Courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute)
Scientists return on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor after conducting underwater robotic dives in never before visited waters in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA).
APIA, SAMOA – Seventeen underwater robotic dives have been made using ROV SuBastian, completing the first expedition of the islands and eastern seamounts of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) in the nation of Kiribati. This follows an initial exploration of the western seamounts by the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. “This journey was in the tradition of the grand research expeditions of the past,” said Chief Scientist Dr. Erik Cordes from Temple University. “We traveled nearly 3,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean and explored a part of the world that has remained entirely hidden from view until now.”
The expedition on board of R/V Falkor has made a major contribution to the field of marine science, defining the habitat zones of a seamount from the deep sea to the surface for the first time, and discovering at least two new species of coral and crab. Researchers collected the deep sea specimens by using a new soft robotics technology, “squishy fingers”, for adaptive sampling developed by the Wyss Institute and Harvard University and further refined by 3D printing on board while at sea.
All the robotic dives were livestreamed in high definition on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s YouTube and Facebook page, attracting over 100,000 views. The diving and camera technology on ROV SuBastian allowed the scientists to make new observations of octopus behavior; and capture one of the deepest records of mantis shrimp observed. Videos will be held in perpetuity showcasing breathtaking footage of deep coral reefs, dumbo octopuses, and six-gill sharks.
“This expedition will help to inform conservation and management goals for the region,” said one of the expedition leads Dr. Randi Rotjan, from Boston University. “As deep-sea mining continues to gain traction in the region, this information will help to inform responsible management of deep sea communities.”
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) was the first large marine protected area to include substantial deep water habitat in its boundaries. As of Jan 1, 2015, PIPA became fully closed to all extractive and commercial activities (with the exception of a small sustainable use zone around Kanton), generating an ideal space to ask questions about ecological baselines and species distribution. “Despite our intensive exploration of eight previously unmapped seamounts and island atolls, from 2,400 m, to a shallow 100 m, there was very little evidence of human presence”, said Dr. Tim Shank of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and one of the Principal Investigators of the expedition. “We encountered a high biodiversity in these areas and the recent establishment of the protected area can ensure we have important model deep-sea systems for future research.”
- published: 18 Nov 2017
- views: 673