Around the globe, coral is in danger. Ocean acidification, warming temperatures, and pollution have all caused huge damage to reefs, and slow growing corals. Antonio Rodríguez Canto spent a year photographing coral to capture these colorful time-lapse movements. Biodiversity on the planet is crucial, and videos like these help illustrate the beauty of planet earth, and hopefully spur action to save these fragile ecosystems.
Subscribe to Moss and Fog!
Discover more from Moss and Fog
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

6 Comments
Pingback: The Great Barrier Reef | Moss and Fog
Pingback: Vibrant Coral — Moss & Fog | The Goodwin Gallery Petroc
….stunning….humbling….. Great great work…
No truer words have been spoken! Dang humans!
It’s very troubling, I agree. Hoping to see the Great Barrier Reef soon, as it might be forever damaged. Nature can rebound, but it needs our care, and our absence!
We really need to do something about this issue, but I am afraid too much damage has already occurred….sad.