Coral reef destruction - 4K stock video
Underwater footage of partially destroyed corals in a vibrant coral reef in Hurghada, Egypt. Coral destruction by humans is often caused by commercial trawlers, fishing vessels, dynamite fishing or an anchor being dropped as might be the case here. It only takes a few seconds to destroy a coral but many years to rebuild it again. Coral reefs and marine ecosystems absorb approximately one fourth of global carbon emissions, which makes the ocean a major blue carbon sink. Slow motion footage in 4K.





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Credit:
51³Ô¹ÏÍø #:
1476793846
License type:
Collection:
Creatas Video
Max file size:
4096 x 2160 px - 2 GB
Clip length:
00:00:27:22
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Location:
Egypt
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Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 Standard 4K 4096x2160 29.97p
Categories:
- Reef,
- Death,
- 4K Resolution,
- Accidents and Disasters,
- Animal,
- Animal Wildlife,
- Animals In The Wild,
- Aquatic Organism,
- Biodiversity,
- Blue,
- Climate Change,
- Copy Space,
- Coral - Cnidarian,
- Coral Sea,
- Damaged,
- Dead,
- Deep,
- Deep-Sea Diving,
- Destruction,
- Ecosystem,
- Egypt,
- Environment,
- Environmental Conservation,
- Environmental Damage,
- Environmental Issues,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Fish,
- HD Format,
- Hard Coral,
- Horizontal,
- Natural Disaster,
- Nature,
- No People,
- Non US Film Location,
- Ocean Floor,
- Photography Themes,
- Pollution,
- Problems,
- Red Sea,
- Saltwater Fish,
- Scuba Diving,
- Sea,
- Sea Life,
- Seascape,
- Slow Motion,
- Social Issues,
- Sustainable Development Goals,
- Travel,
- Tropical Climate,
- Tropical Fish,
- Undersea,
- Underwater,
- Underwater Camera,
- Underwater Diving,
- Water,
- Water Pollution,
- Wave - Water,
- West Asia,
- Wildlife Reserve,