Nautilus Undersea Tour
The Most Luxurious Semi Submarine in the world. An adventure around caymans reefs and wrecks onboard the largest semi submarine ever built.
Added: 333 days ago by
caymaniac
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Darkbusters Underwater Lights
Here is a small clip showing the Darkbuster underwater lights in action with some home made diffusers I made.
At the end of the clip the diffusers are taken out to show the beam penetration. The lights were on the Phenom underwater housing.
Added: 215 days ago by
wagsy
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Sinking of the HMAS Perth
This is the sinking of the HMAS Perth in Albany Western Australia. There is also helicopter shots and a great shot of the bow going down towards the end of the clip.
Added: 334 days ago by
wagsy
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Buselton Jetty
The Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory is one of Western Australia's most popular eco-tourism icons. Kelly and I dived it a few years ago and made this little clip. We shot it with a TRV900 in Amphibico's Navigator 900 underwater housing.
Added: 337 days ago by
wagsy
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Wreck of the Rothesay
A dive on the Rothesay and on another smaller sailing vessel (intentionnaly sunk) in May 2006, just outside Prescott (Ontario). Not much left of the Rothesay as such to see but tons of fish. hiding about. Perch, bass and one HUGE pike. Also notice the shots of several round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus ). They are a non-native invasive species brought to Canada in the ballast tanks of seagoing vessels. First sighted in Canada in the early 90's they have now invaded all five great lakes and the St-Lawrence river. Scientist are looking for ways to remove them but they are apparently very well adapted and reproduce very efficiently.
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The Rothesay is a 19th Century wooden side wheeler (193' x 28.8' x 7.9') and was launched in St. John, New Brunswick on Feb. 2, 1868. Initially she sailed between Fredericton and St. John but was later relocated to serve on the St. Lawrence River. She was carrying passengers between Brockville and Montreal when, on Sept. 12, 1889, she collided with the tug Myra and sank at her present location just west of Prescott, Ontario. Although no-one was lost from the Rothesay two crewmen on the tug were killed.
In 1901 members of the Royal Military College in Kingston blew up the wreck amidships in a munitions exercise. The Rothesay was rediscovered on Sept. 25, 1964 by the
Underwater Society of Ottawa and remains a very popular dive site.
Info from Save Ontario Shipwrecks (http://www.saveontarioshipwrecks.on.ca/)
Added: 331 days ago by
daniel
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Irakanji Jelly Fish Hunting
I shot this cool little Irukandji jelly fish the other night on Ningaloo Reef. They will not kill you but they will make you go abit spazzy for a few hours....but most victims recover quickly after 6 hours or so.
Added: 217 days ago by
wagsy
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Manta Majesty
A couple of clips highlighting the majesty and elegance of these birds of the deep blue - one never tires as an observer of their effortless flight or playful antics - west coast WA.
Added: 264 days ago by
Aquamocean
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Sea Lions Hunting
Footage of California Sea Lions hunting a massive school of Jacks off Cabo Pulmo, Mexico
Added: 297 days ago by
brycegroark
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biodiversity in cassis 3
some species from cassis film from martin jackie yves et daniel from http://www.narval-plongee.com/ song : viennateng
Added: 108 days ago by
martinav
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Exmouth Gulf Underwater
Exmouth Gulf is one of the richest marine environments in Australia. It is a nursery for humpback whales, dugong and turtles. The mangrove systems on the eastern margins are areas of high primary productivity feeding and restocking both the Gulf and the famed nearby Ningaloo Reef. Its World Heritage values have already been identified, however the Gulf is currently under potential threat from a plan to build one of the world's biggest salt mines. please visit: www.halthesalt.org to help protect this Western Australian jewel. This was shot with a TRV 900 so it plays in 4.3.
Added: 278 days ago by
videogirlkelly
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