Belize’s barrier reef documentary to premiere in San Diego

The documentary Wealth Untold will premiere at the 7th Annual Blue Water Film Festival in San Diego on March 19, 2026. The film highlights conservation efforts around Belize’s Barrier Reef and the role of local women in protecting it. This event aims to draw attention to the reef’s ecological importance and boost eco-tourism in Belize.

Belize’s Barrier Reef, the largest in the Northern Hemisphere and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spans the country’s coastline and features diverse marine ecosystems. It includes coral formations, crystal-clear waters, and habitats for sea turtles, manatees, and over 500 fish species. Popular sites such as the Great Blue Hole, Half Moon Caye, and Lighthouse Reef attract divers and snorkelers annually.

The documentary Wealth Untold focuses on a group of Belizean women leading efforts to safeguard the reef from threats like overfishing, pollution, and climate change. It emphasizes the connection between local communities and the ecosystem, promoting sustainable practices for long-term preservation. The premiere at the Scripps Seaside Forum will include a filmmaker Q&A session, engaging environmental advocates and travel professionals.

Belize positions itself as a leader in eco-tourism, with government initiatives supporting responsible travel through eco-friendly resorts, guided tours, and conservation programs like the Marine Protected Areas Program. The reef offers opportunities for adventure and education, balancing visitor experiences with environmental protection. As interest in sustainable tourism grows, the film is expected to enhance Belize’s appeal to eco-conscious travelers seeking immersive underwater exploration.

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Illustration of a mother-daughter diving duo discovering the record-breaking J-shaped Pavona clavus coral colony on the Great Barrier Reef.
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MacGillivray Freeman Films has announced that its acclaimed documentaries Everest, Ireland, and Coral Reef Adventure will air on PBS stations nationwide. The films, narrated by Liam Neeson, are set for broadcast through PBS SoCal and the National Educational Telecommunications Association starting in spring 2026. They align with cultural events like St. Patrick’s Day and Earth Month.

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A 2026 government initiative will install cameras on most Queensland trawl vessels to monitor fishing activities along the Great Barrier Reef. This electronic monitoring aims to improve reporting of bycatch and ensure sustainable practices. The system combines cameras, sensors, and AI to verify catches and protect threatened species.

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