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Wori Critters

Scuba diving at Wori and Tiwoho near Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia in November 2006. Fascinating critters shot in HDV.

Added: 327 days ago by NickHope

Time: 02:53
Views: 397 | Comments: 1     

Myanmar Magic

Buddhist temples, cute kids and fascinating marine life from Myanmar (Burma), shot in HDV.

Added: 327 days ago by NickHope

Time: 06:31
Views: 333 | Comments: 1     

Bunaken Night Dive HD

Night dive at Bunaken Island, Indonesia, with Two Fish Divers in 2006. Fascinating critters shot in HDV.

Added: 327 days ago by NickHope

Time: 02:26
Views: 428 | Comments: 1     

Bunaken HD

HDV footage from Bunaken Island marine park which lies at the north tip of Sulawesi, near Manado. Shot in 2006.

Added: 327 days ago by NickHope

Time: 04:26
Views: 576 | Comments: 2      

Ningaloo & Great Barrier reef

Some shot of Ningaloo, the Great Barrier Reef and a dive under a Jetty.

Added: 328 days ago by wagsy

Time: 03:18
Views: 294 | Comments: 1     

Crystal River Manatees

I had the opportunity to take a day out of my week in Orlando attending the DEMA show to travel with some divers to the Crystal River in Florida to freedive with Manatees. All I can say is, it was an experience I will never forget. I shot some video and posting some snippits with music originally scored by me as it wasn't really anything I had planned on doing a story with. Enjoy!

Added: 328 days ago by freediver

Time: 02:22
Views: 186 | Comments: 1    

Clarkie anenomee fish

Anenomee fish of Coral Bay

Added: 328 days ago by ozdownunder

Time: 00:16
Views: 233 | Comments: 1

Whale Sharks

Here are some Floppy Whale Sharks. All the footage was shot while snorkeling with them on Ningaloo Reef in Australia. I used a Sony TRV900 and Amphibico's Navigator 900 underwater housing. I would get bored with the same old shots all the time so I would try different things. It's a 4.3 clip not 16.9

Added: 330 days ago by wagsy

Time: 03:22
Views: 497 | Comments: 2      

Cayo Largo, Cuba, 2007

A follow up to a video shot around the same area in 2006. All shot around Cayo Largo, Cuba in Dec. 2007 (over 10 dives). Not as much fish as in 2006 but still very pleasant dives.

Added: 331 days ago by daniel

Time: 05:42
Views: 375 | Comments: 0

Morisson Quarry Diving

Scuba diving in Morisson's quarry just north of Ottawa (Canada). A former limestone quarry, it is the easiest dive next to a pool, no current, no waves and early in the season vis is easily 100' plus. My first dive with a new HDV underwater camera. A Sony HVR-A1U in Amphibico Evo-Pro housing. The airplane (Beech 18) was intentionally sunk as is the fake sub as attractions for divers.

Added: 331 days ago by daniel

Time: 05:11
Views: 346 | Comments: 2

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. __________________________________________________________________ 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

Time: 04:00
Views: 323 | Comments: 1     

Scuba in Cayo Largo, Cuba, 2006

Underwater images shot around Cayo Largo, Cuba in Dec. 2006. Stunning unspoiled dive sites. Shot in HDV

Added: 331 days ago by daniel

Time: 06:21
Views: 326 | Comments: 1


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