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Turtle-eye view of Great Barrier Reef with GoPro camera

byCustoms Today Report
10/07/2015
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CANADA: If you’ve ever wondered what the view was like for Nemo’s dad when he rode the turtle in the hit Pixar movie Finding Nemo, there is now real-life footage.
A video by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) published to YouTube recently gives viewers a turtle-eye view of the Great Barrier Reef after a GoPro camera is strapped to the back of an adult green turtle.
The world’s largest coral reef system off the coast of Australia is composed of 2,900 individual reefs and a large part of it is protected to help limit the impact of human use.
But it’s fair game for turtles.
In the video, the turtle gets up close with the reef giving the viewer an astonishingly close look of the wildlife and the rocky coral.
WWF wrote in the video’s description that the video was created to bring attention to the level of pollution affecting turtles within the Great Barrier Reef and to better understand the post-release behaviour of tagged green turtles

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