Lundy Island, just off the North Devon coast, is a unique marine habitat home to a whole host of creatures. Norse for "puffin island", Lundy is not only a haven for seabirds, but for its famous Atlantic Grey Seals.
In this short film, we get a glimpse of the wildlife above and below the surface of the water, and hear about how the protection of Lundy's waters has allowed some very special creatures to thrive.
Ocean Ambassadors and dryrobe supported the production of this film:
https://dryrobe.com
https://seaful.org.uk
https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/lundy
This film was shot and edited by James Appleton.
It was produced, researched, written and presented by Cal Major https://www.calmajor.com
Additional underwater footage and photographs were kindly provided by Mark Lavington and Mike Deaton.