THE LIVING SEA
Travel to Palau, Hawaii, Oregon, Alaska, Nova Scotia, and the Red Sea to explore the mysterious depths of the world's oceans. Using dizzying aerial and time-lapse footage, this film provides underwater imagery normally only reached by wearing fins and a mask! You'll feel like you are part of the action as you swim with thousands of golden jellyfish performing a graceful migratory dance or witness the bizarre spawning behavior of giant clams. Watch a giant cuttlefish change brilliant colors all in the persuit of camouflage and come face to face with a giant humpback whale. surf in Hawaii, deep-sea dive in Palau and test your courage with the Coast Guard in some of the world's roughest seas. Follow a remotely operated vehicle 3,000 feet down through the ocean depths to view strange creatures – one as long as a football field – which live where sunlight never penetrates. THE LIVING SEA celebrates the "world ocean" in its beauty, diversity, and importance to all life on earth.
Directed by veteran filmmaker Greg MacGillivray, with cinematography by local Del Mar resident, Howard Hall, THE LIVING SEA features music by Sting and narration from Meryl Streep. The film was nominated for an Academy Award®, Best Documentary, Short Subject, 1995.
Run time: 40 minutes.







