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Wild Ocean will flood your senses as it fills the big screen in our Bristol IMAX® Omnitheater.

This action-packed, inspirational documentary explores the interplay between man and our endangered ocean ecosystem. Using the breathtaking panoramas of the Wild Coast, a rocky coastline off the Southern tip of Africa, Wild Ocean throws you into the water to swim alongside sardines, sharks, dolphins and whales.

                  

Each year, billions of sardines travel up the KwaZulu-Natal shoreline. This area is known to locals as the Wild Coast. Sardine migration has provided locals with a food source for countless generations. These shoals, large groups of sardines, are also food for ocean predators that come from great distances to feast on the small fish.

This fragile ocean ecology is being threatened by global climate change. Preserving these waters is necessary to bring our oceans back to life. The film documents how South Africa has led the way by becoming one of the few countries in the world to declare their coastline and outer depths a marine reserve.

Wild Ocean is an uplifting film that celebrates the life in our oceans and the ocean animals that now depend on us to survive. It is a film about people coming together to protect our world. Hope is alive on the Wild Coast, where Africa meets the sea.

 

 

 

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