from the deep

As above, so below. . . or is it so?

Join us to find out! Seek here the stories of the mysterious creatures of the deep, the life cycle of coral under heat stress, and the dedicated individuals in every corner of the world fighting for healthy oceans.

Take a glimpse of life underwater from the perspective of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders, professional divers and even those who cannot swim.

You may smile, or you may cry as you discover what’s happening in our reefs and oceans. Learning about our natural environments and creating space for dialogue is a critical step in problem-solving. We invite everyone to join the discussion; the secrets of the sea await all those who dare to venture there.

  • Together with Oregon State University Productions, this documentary shows the extraordinary efforts of ordinary people. See how the actions of a few committed individuals protecting their local marine area in seaside town, Port Orford, USA make a huge impact. VIEW

  • Enjoy a glimpse of the incredible life below the surface. From clams to sharks, every creature plays an essential role in the complex underwater ecosystems that ensure balance for all living things on planet Earth.

    Do you sea what I sea? VIEW

  • ‘The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Marine Science (ATSIMS) Program is an outreach initiative providing First Nations Year 10 students in North Queensland with opportunities to engage in marine science and marine management, citizen science, and the stewardship of Sea Country.’

    Enjoy the visuals captured over a six-year journey documenting this heart-felt program on Goolbbodi / Orpheus Island on the Gret Barrier Reef. VIEW

  • CoralWatch aims to create public understanding of the value of reefs and actively helps save the reef through participation in scientific research and education.’

    You don’t need to be a scientist to help save coral reefs. Check out how anyone can use the CoralWatch Health Chart to monitor coral around the world.

    If you’ve heard of coral bleaching but aren’t sure how it really works and what it really means, take a deep dive here for an easy-to-understand visual guide. VIEW

  • Greenpeace is calling on the Australian Government to help safeguard the ocean by ratifying the Global Ocean Treaty and championing a marine sanctuary to protect Lord Howe Rise and the South Tasman Sea, ensuring these ecosystems can flourish for generations to come. VIEW

  • As an extreme sport, Freediving is often described as ‘dangerous’ or ‘adrenaline pumping’. But what is it really like to plunge into the depths with nothing but your own breath? Perhaps it’s quiet, calm, peaceful? Take a look at some the world’s best athletes in real-life competitions and training to see for yourself! VIEW

  • We’re always finding new ways to tell the stories of our oceans and build connections between people and our blue planet. VIEW