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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

Time: 02:56
Views: 350 | 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

Xibalba Part 1

Robbie Schmittner explains a bit about cave diving, while preparing for a dive. Documentary style by Sea O'Farrell

Added: 186 days ago by SeaOFarrell

Time: 04:29
Views: 345 | Comments: 1      

August 2008 Video Collection

A collection of local Southern California dive video from my August 2008 dives. All footage taken with a Sony HC7 camcorder in a Gates underwater housing.

Added: 99 days ago by ScubaBob

Time: 03:53
Views: 341 | Comments: 1     

Myanmar Magic

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

Added: 328 days ago by NickHope

Time: 06:31
Views: 334 | Comments: 1     

The Sharkbeater!

ITS JUST SOME FUN! A short video I put together for my Mother-in-Laws 60th birthday to commemorate her first experience of predatory sharks after we threw her into the water with a Blue Shark in Cornwall last summer, armed only with a cricket bat handle. I wasn't going to put this online, but hey what the hell.... hopefully you've all got a sense of humour too! :)

Added: 326 days ago by simonspear

Time: 02:55
Views: 333 | Comments: 2      

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

Time: 05:03
Views: 332 | Comments: 0

Translucent Dream

Skin diving with wild spotted dolphins with a Phenom housing in your hands is an exhausting endeavour. Towards the end a couple of them took pity on me and swam close enough that I no longer needed to chase after them. They were probably laughing at my exertions all the while.

Added: 324 days ago by DavidWhite

Time: 06:09
Views: 331 | Comments: 2      

Nightdive in Mgarr Ix-Xini

A Nightdive in Mgarr Ix-Xini/Gozo (Malta)

Added: 207 days ago by deepmotion

Time: 06:27
Views: 327 | Comments: 0     

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

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

Time: 01:17
Views: 326 | Comments: 1

Porbeagles in Peril

A short film documenting a groundbreaking expedition to film free swimming Porbeagle sharks for the first time.

Added: 326 days ago by simonspear

Time: 06:14
Views: 324 | Comments: 2


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