Nat Geo Live: Diving the Great Barrier Reef | February 26, 2027 | 10am

Description

When the time is right, the most celebrated reef on Earth turns into a snow globe as millions of coral polyps reproduce to send the next generation afloat. This incredible display disguises a harsh truth: the Great Barrier Reef is under attack. More than half of the coral here has died, with a warmer ocean bleaching vast sections. But there is still plenty to see and plenty to save. We go on assignment in a series of dives with marine biologist and National Geographic Explorer Erika Woolsey to meet the most colorful residents of this underwater jungle.

Offered At

Lone Tree Arts Center

We invite schools and families to partake of distinctive, professional productions especially curated from our Season offerings in dance, theatre, music, and science. These live events are brought to audiences interested in engaging educational offerings within our state-of-the-art performance venue and through the artistry of local, national, and international artists.

Scholarship opportunities are available, please contact ashley.vanderweg@cityoflonetree.com for information.

Details

Subjects

Science, Film, Life Sciences

Capacity

480 students

Duration

60 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Price Options

$11.00 per Person for School Group