[Sounds of waves can be heard and an image appears looking down on coloured coral underneath the water and text appears: Have you heard of Ashmore Reef?]
[Music plays and the image changes to show a view of a boat moving away from the camera through the ocean and text appears: A tiny dot in the Indian Ocean, it’s one of Australia’s national treasures, protected within an Australian Marine Park.]
[Image changes to show an animation of a ship moving around from Broome in Western Australia out to the Ashmore Reef and text appears: Travel 600 km north from Broome and you’ll reach Ashmore Reef.]
[Image changes to show birds flying above a grassy marshland on the Ashmore Reef and text appears: The three islands of Ashmore Reef are uninhabited…]
[Image changes to show a shark and other fish swimming around a colourful coral reef and text appears: … but they’re home to an abundance of life…]
[Image changes to show birds flying across a lagoon at sunset]
[Image changes to show a view of small tropical fish swimming over a coral reef and the camera pans over the reef and text appears: … above and below the water.]
[Image changes to show another view of fish swimming amongst the coral and sea plants and text appears: We know Ashmore Reef Marine Park is ecologically very important.]
[Image changes to show a close view of a large clam type shell on the bed of the reef and text appears: And there’s a lot to learn about how the reef’s land and marine communities interact with each other.]
[Image changes to show people digging a hole on a sandy dune and text appears: Scientists from CSIRO, University of Western Australia, and marine park managers…]
[Image changes to show two scientists looking down at a map and talking]
[Image changes to show a male looking at an insect in his fingers and then the image changes to show a view of sand dunes leading down to the beach and text appears: … visited Ashmore Reef in 2019 to undertake comprehensive ecological surveys.]
[Image changes to show a female picking up samples from in the sand on a dune and placing them into a plastic container]
[Image changes to show birdlife flying over the grassland at dusk and text appears: Our work will inform how Parks Australia manages Ashmore Reef Marine Park into the future.]
[Image changes to show a screen split into four showing video footage of a bird perched on a fishing buoy, fish swimming on a coral reef, a tree in the dunes, and a male operating a drone]
[Image changes to show birds flying above a scrubby coastal landscape and the camera pans along following the birds and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and the Important Bird Area Birdlife International badges and text appears: Seabirds flock here and nest in their thousands.]
[Image changes to show a close view of a female tern feeding her chick with a small fish while two other adult terns look on]
[Image changes to show seabirds flying over scrubby coastal lands and text appears: Over 40 species of birds are found here.]
[Image changes to show a close view of a grey-tailed tattler bird and text appears: This includes migratory shorebirds like this grey-tailed tattler]
[Image changes to show the grey-tailed tattler flying down across the surface of a map from Siberia to Ashmore Reef in Australia and text appears: … that fly to Ashmore Reef from their breeding grounds… in Siberia!]
[Image changes to show a rear view of a male standing on a sandy beach and then standing back as he operates a drone which takes off from the sandy beach and text appears: We’re using new technology like drones…]
[Image changes to show a view of a drone moving through the air]
[Image changes to show a close view of a female looking through a camera on a tripod and text appears: … and more traditional methods such as spotting scopes, binoculars and cameras…]
[Image changes to show birds flying and nesting at sunset on dead trees and text appears: … to better understand how birds are using Ashmore Reef.]
[Image changes to show a view of tropical fish swimming over coral and the camera pans along the coral reef and text appears: Below the waves, a colourful world brims with life.]
[Image changes to show a turtle swimming over sea plants on the sea floor and text appears: It’s a wonderland of corals, clams, turtles and fish.]
[Image changes to show colourful green fish swimming over a coral plant and text appears: There are over 500 species of fish, including sharks.]
[Image changes to show a close view of a shark resting on the sea floor and then the image changes to show a close view of a dugong with tropical fish swimming around it and text appears: If you’re very lucky, you might see a dugong munching on seagrass.]
[Image changes to show a sea snake moving over the ocean floor and text appears: Once upon a time, you’d definitely have spotted sea snakes.]
[Camera pans along following the path of the sea snake and text appears: But they’ve been disappearing and we don’t know why.]
[Image changes to show two divers on an inflatable boat and text appears: We’ll be trying to explain this and other underwater mysteries.]
[Image changes to show the diver jumping over the side of the boat into the water and then the image changes to show two males on a grassy area doing some surveying and taking photos and text appears: On land, CSIRO scientists are surveying the plants.]
[Camera zooms in on the grass they’re looking at and then the image changes to show three scientists gathered around looking at some paperwork and text appears: We used drones to map, measure and identify these plants.]
[Camera zooms in on the map they are looking at and one of the scientists can be seen drawing on the map and text appears: This data will create the first complete map of Ashmore’s plants and plant communities.]
[Image changes to show a satellite map of the world and then it gradually zooms in on the Ashmore Reef and pinpoints the Ashmore Reef and text appears: Even though Ashmore Reef is a very long way from land…]
[Image changes to show a view looking over the water and text appears:… its islands are now home to introduced animals and plants.]
[Image changes to show a male walking along a beach and then bending down under a shrub and looking at a sample on the ground and text appears: The invasive tropical fire ant is found across all three of Ashmore’s islands.]
[Camera zooms in on a bird carcase with fire ants climbing over it and text appears: Known as an aggressive predator, they may put seabird chicks and turtle hatchlings at risk.]
[Image changes to show birds flying over the grassland and the camera gradually pans over the scrub and grassland and text appears: There are also introduced weeds across the islands…]
[Image changes to show an area of Buffel grass pinpointed in the coastal grassland and text appears: … including one of Australia’s worsts weeds – buffel grass.]
[Image changes to show a male looking down at the grassland and then a piece of paper and text appears: We completed invasive species surveys using observation, traps and mapping…]
[Image changes to show ants climbing over a piece of meat which is resting on a piece of paper next to a pink flag]
[Image changes to show a view of birdlife flying over grassland and a bird can be seen nesting in a dead scrubby tree and text appears: … to better understand the impacts of these species on Ashmore Reef’s natural environment.]
[Image changes to show a screen split into four show video footage of a diver sitting in the boat, two crabs fighting on a sea bird carcase, a view looking down on a sandy beach, and seabirds flying at dusk]
[Image changes to show a female riding in an inflatable dinghy and text appears: All of this information will support Parks Australia in its management of Ashmore Reef Marine Park.]
[Image changes to show an experiment set up on the bed of the ocean amongst the sea plants]
[Image changes to show a diver swimming through a school of fish]
[Image changes to show a view looking down on a boat moving through the ocean away from the camera and text appears: Analysing the data we’ve collected will tell us how healthy this remote coral reef is…]
[Image changes to show a turtle swimming over the sea plants on the seabed and text appears: … and how we can look after it for future generations.]
[Camera pans along following the turtle swimming and fish can be seen in the background and text appears: Thank you to Michelle Glover, Lauren Hardiman, Ruchira Somaweer, Bruce Webber and Paul Yeoh for the footage]
[Music plays and the University of Western Australia, Australian Government Parks Australia, Australian Marine Parks and CSIRO logos appear on a white screen]