From "; Dream of the Coral Sea"; In 1999. This amazing film reveals the depths of life and death of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia's Ningalou Reef and Papua New Guinea's coral reef. Winner and renowned filmmaker David Hannan spent 7 years creating this magical video, proving the extraordinary underwater world. Music composer Tania Ross. During exercise, you will see thousands of marine species called coral reefs. After years of dedication to shooting and editing brilliant high-definition movies, David Hannan's new underwater masterpiece is about to be released. In the extraordinary time of 84 minutes, the dream of the Coral Sea - awakening entered the core of life and death on the coral reef. This is a story spanning 500 million years, starring some of the strangest and most wonderful marine creatures on Earth. Coral is the greatest natural architect on the earth. Coral reefs have the highest biodiversity in all ecosystems. Emmy award-winning photographer David Hannan has been filming movies for 7 years, with Tania Ross's original soundtrack as the background, creating a magnificent witness to our extraordinary underwater world. We have encountered thousands of coral reef residents, from ancient sea turtles to foraging sharks, adorable dwarf seahorses, and savage sea slugs, witnessing manta ray ballet and courting octopuses. Professional and state-of-the-art high-definition technology captures these lives with unprecedented intimacy, showcasing meticulously crafted courtship performances, mating rituals, crazy eating, intense night hunting, cannibalism, and chemical warfare. David Hannan is not only famous for his film production, but also for the protection inspired by his films. This is the motivation behind his work. This is David Hannan's latest underwater masterpiece, filled with stunning high-definition scenes of exotic marine life, a "state-of-the-art virtual experience" and a window to another world. Many shots have never been filmed before. Some may never be filmed again. Corals have survived five major extinctions. But can they survive us? Over 2000 dives were filmed on three major coral reef ecosystems; In the Great Barrier Reef, Ningalo Reef and Papua New Guinea, the dream awakening of the Coral Sea is a celebration of the coral reefs currently facing the threat of climate change and Ocean acidification. There is still a lot of work to be done to ensure the safety and protection of these valuable ecosystems for future generations. And there is very little time to do this.