Under the Sea
45 minutes
Experience the sea and its marvelous marine life at the Humphrey IMAX® Dome Theater. Under the Sea transports you to the most exotic and isolated undersea locations on Earth, including South Australia, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Coral Triangle islands of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Encounter some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea face-to-face – including the Leafy Sea Dragon and the Flamboyant Cuttlefish – while learning what impact global climate change has upon these fascinating creatures.
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Scorpionfish
A scorpionfish can be easily mistaken for part of the ocean floor, as it poses for the camera in the South Coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea during the filming of the IMAX® film Under the Sea. © 2008 Michele Hall used with permission by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Wunderpus phtogenicus
An entertaining Wunderpus phtogenicus does a pinwheel-like somersault in the waters of Alotau in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea during the filming of the IMAX® film Under the Sea. © 2008 Michele Hall used with permission by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Pink Anemonefish
A Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) snuggles among an anemone in the tropical waters off Papua New Guinea during the filming of the IMAX® film Under the Sea. © 2008 Michele Hall used with permission by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Chambered Nautilus
The Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) skitters into deep water at Osprey Reef in Australia’s Coral Sea during the filming of the IMAX® film Under the Sea. © 2008 Michele Hall used with permission by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Coral
This gorgeously bright soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) is just one of the many species of coral the filmmakers encountered in Papua New Guinea during the filming of the IMAX® film Under the Sea. © 2008 Michele Hall used with permission by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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