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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change impacts
Clownfish
Coral bleaching
Corals
Crabs
Destruction
Fish
Global warming
Green sea turtles
KWCI (GPI)
Lionfish
Nature
Oceans (campaign title)
Sea anemones
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Coral Bleaching in Southern Taiwan - B-roll
The temperature under the waters has continued to rise since May in southern Taiwan. It was reported that corals in some areas in the sea had bleached. This footage documents coral bleaching at three diving sites in Kenting in southern Taiwan from 17 to 19 August this year, including five meters, 10 meters, and 18 meters depth. The ocean temperature is higher than 28 degrees, reaching a maximum of 31 degrees. Due to climate change and global warming, Taiwan’s corals have become the first victims.
In original language:
台灣南部珊瑚白化調查新聞帶
自五月以來,台灣南部的水域溫度持續升高。據報導,一些海洋中的珊瑚已經白化。本段素材記錄了今年八月17到19日在台灣南部墾丁的三個潛水地點發生的珊瑚白化現象,包括五米,十米和十八米。海洋溫度皆高於28度,最高可達31度。由於氣候變遷和全球變暖,台灣的珊瑚成為了第一批受害者。
Unique identifier:
GP1SUA3M
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
19/08/2020
Locations:
East Asia
,
Kenting National Park
,
Taiwan
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
10m24s
Audio format:
Natural
File size
938MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Coral Bleaching in Southern Taiwan - Video
The temperature under the waters has continued to rise since May in southern Taiwan. It was reported that corals in some areas in the sea had bleached. This footage documents coral bleaching at three diving sites in Kenting in southern Taiwan from 17 to 19 August this year, including five meters, 10 meters, and 18 meters depth. The ocean temperature is higher than 28 degrees, reaching a maximum of 31 degrees. Due to climate change and global warming, Taiwan’s corals have become the first victims.
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