[4K] The Seas with Nemo and Friends - Disney World Epcot - POV complete ride

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Enjoy some amazing 4K footage of The Seas with Nemo and Friends attraction. Followed by some footage of the Caribbean Coral Reef Aquarium (5.7 million gallon saltwater aquarium). This attraction can be found in the Future World area of Epcot. Can you find Dory on the ride too? 😄 You can find us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter

"Can You Find Nemo?
Join Marlin and Dory on an adventure to find the ever elusive clownfish Nemo.
Board a “clamobile” and descend below the waves into a “Big Blue World” where Nemo and his friends flit through brightly colored coral reefs and gently swaying sea anemones. Swim with Mr. Ray and his school and see ultra-cool, ultraviolet “jellies.”

Dodge underwater mines, a toothy angler fish and an even toothier Bruce the shark as he lurks in the rusted hull of a sunken ship. Then catch a ride on the righteous EAC (East Australian Current) with sea turtle Crush and his little dude Squirt, and watch it barrel over you. Awesome!

Where to Find Coral Reefs
Dive into the serene seascape of a Caribbean coral reef—without getting wet!
Coral Reef at Walt Disney World Resort
Coral reefs are so rich in life that scientists call them the “rainforests of the sea.” Guests can see our artificial Caribbean coral reef at The Seas with Nemo & Friends at Epcot.

Coral Reefs in the Wild
Most coral is found in warm, shallow oceans located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn near the equator, or in areas like Florida and southern Japan that are fed by warm ocean currents from the tropics. The largest coral reefs grow in Australia, the Caribbean, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific—including the Hawaiian Islands!

Threats to Coral Reefs
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently listed 20 coral species as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act—10 times the number listed in 2006. Coral reefs worldwide have declined significantly, with some individual species declining by 90% or more. A recent report estimates that 75% of remaining coral reefs are now threatened, and many have already been lost.

Disney Conservation Efforts
The Walt Disney Company is passionately committed to the protection of coral reefs. Find out what Disney is doing for coral—and how you can help, too!

“Conservation isn’t just the business of a few people, it’s a matter that concerns all of us…If we will use our riches wisely, if we will protect our wildlife, and preserve our lakes and streams, these things will last us for generations to come.” – Walt Disney"

~Disney web site - https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/seas-with-nemo-and-friends/

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