MIAMI: Humans don't know what they're missing under the surface of a busy shipping channel in the “cruise capital of the world". Just below the keels of massive ships, an underwater camera provides a live feed from another world, showing marine life that's trying its best to resist global warming.
One of their most popular projects is the Coral City Camera, which recently passed 2 million views and usually has about 100 viewers online at any given time each day. McKay, meanwhile, sounds like a Broadway producer as he describes how he also films the creatures in their Miami lab, growing coral in tanks to get them ready for closeups in glorious color.
Marine biologist Colin Foord snorkels next to the Coral City Camera, a livestream camera along a rock wall on Apr 19, 2022, at PortMiami in Miami. Staghorn coral clings to rocks near the Coral City Camera, that livestreams images from along a rock wall on Apr 19, 2022, at PortMiami in Miami.