Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands (2008)

In a remote corner of the Pacific, the nation of Kiribati has created the world's largest marine reserve, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. The reserve covers 410,500 square kilometers and is home to thriving coral reefs and abundant sea life, including sharks and manta rays.

Director: Kate Raisz
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date:
Production: Phoenix Islands Protected Area
Country: Kiribati
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

pacific island, remote island

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands about?
In a remote corner of the Pacific, the nation of Kiribati has created the world's largest marine reserve, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. The reserve covers 410,500 square kilometers and is home to thriving coral reefs and abundant sea life, including sharks and manta rays.
Who directed Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands?
Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands was directed by Kate Raisz.
How long is Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands?
Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
What genre is Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands?
Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands is a Documentary film.
Where was Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands produced?
Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands was produced in Kiribati.