“To inspire and educate people to act responsibly in order to ensure the preservation of the world’s oceans is a mission the film and I have long shared.”įilming required an extensive nine-month shoot totaling 500 dive hours on location in Guadalupe Island, Socorro Island and the Sea of Cortez, Mexico Malpelo Island, Columbia the Red Sea, Egypt Sodwana Bay, South Africa Mozambique Channel and Rangiroa Atoll, French Polynesia. Cousteau, President and Chairman of Ocean Futures Society added. “SHARKS 3D sheds new light on the urgent need to protect these magnificent endangered animals, which are so essential to the survival of our oceans,” Mr. It would be far more interesting to have someone with High Functioning Autism or a properly written Psychopath be a companion. Experience an astonishing up-close encounter in 3D with the Lions and Tigers of the Ocean. (continued species listed in the CMS Appendices are highlighted). Audiences will experience them as they truly are in their natural habitat, not wicked man-eating creatures, but wild, fascinating, and highly endangered animals, UNEP said. Sharks 3D Review By Blake French Last summer, while vacationing in the Bahamas, I snorkeled through an exotic underwater community, interacting with various tropical sea creatures face-to-face. Sharks 3D (2004) Plot Showing all 2 items Jump to: Summaries (2) Summaries Jean-Michel Cousteau invites you to embark on a breathtaking underwater voyage to discover the ultimate predator: the shark. The movie brings the viewer face to face with a multitude of the world’s great shark species, including the Great White, Whale Shark and Hammerhead. He said the IMAX film “is an ideal means of reaching a vast audience and changing a great number of people’s perception of these animals.” Sharks 3D (Blu-ray) - Blu-ray (2004) for 3.98 from Documentaries A Close Encounter with the Lions and Tigers of the Ocean - Order by Phone. Patrick Souillot is known for Sharks 3D (2004). “Today, the priority is not only to end the steady decline of the shark population, but to rehabilitate its image among the general public.” “Despite the existence of various international treaties, certain shark species have been reduced by nearly 80 per cent in the past decade alone,” UNEP’s Executive Director Klaus Toepfer said in a statement. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP), world famous ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau and 3D Entertainment have joined forces to protect sharks with a new 3D IMAX Theatre Film, SHARKS 3D, that will have its world premiere screening on 15 December in Las Vegas.
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