πŸ“‚ DIVE FIORDLAND
Medisea Films in association with Marine Movie Films
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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R26299689

1984

Physical

Open

Dr Simon Cotton leads an expedition to remote Dusky Sound in New Zealand's Fiordland. Underwater divers film the world's oldest surviving animal, a shellfish called brachiopod that was once the dominant species on earth. They also discover corals, seals and other marine life. Kelly Tarlton, underwater archaeologist, joins the expedition to search for two cannons lost in a shipwreck 200 years ago.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

744

919.3186

D0682/1

The content of the films in this series are not restricted, but they are protected under section 49(1)(a) of the Public Records Act 2005.

Acetate and nitrate films and magnetic media (including U-matic recordings) are not issuable due to their technical formats. Please contact Archives New Zealand for permission to view or the availability of alternative access provisions. Viewing is by appointment only.


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