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Humpback & Calf

Each southern winter Humpbacks frequent Exmouth gulf & surrounds migrating to and from the warm waters of the Kimberley. Here a mother surfaces to protect / comfort her calf - clearly not perturbed by this thrilled observer.

Added: 274 days ago by Aquamocean

Time: 01:36
Views: 269 | Comments: 0      

EDIUS HDV To DVD MPEG2 Speed Test

EDIUS HDV timeline to a DVD MPEG2 Speed Test with the 3.2 Ghz overclocked Quad CPU.

Added: 323 days ago by wagsy

Time: 01:50
Views: 266 | Comments: 0

Playing Sea Lions

Playing Sea Lions filmed off the Australien Westcoast

Added: 288 days ago by walter

Time: 01:42
Views: 266 | Comments: 1

Padre Burgos Pier

Night dive under the pier at Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte Island, Philippines.

Added: 254 days ago by mshohman

Time: 04:48
Views: 266 | Comments: 0

Naturally Ningaloo

This is a demo from our Naturally Ningaloo underwater DVD we made. We also have a Blu_Ray version out now.

Added: 339 days ago by wagsy

Time: 01:40
Views: 262 | Comments: 0

Spanish Dancer

Here is a Flat Worm or Spanish Dancer I caught swimming around. I shot it with the Sony A1 HDV camera in Amphibico's EVO underwater housing.

Added: 311 days ago by wagsy

Time: 03:30
Views: 261 | Comments: 0      

Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island is located out from Perth Western Australia. This is a little dive we did over Xmas 08 shot with the Sony A1 in the EVO underwater housings.

Added: 339 days ago by wagsy

Time: 04:17
Views: 256 | Comments: 1

Exmouth Gulf Aerials

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: 04:02
Views: 254 | Comments: 0

SouthernRights.mov

A friendly pair of Southern Right Whales give an extreemly lucky pair of divers from the 'Blue Office' team a truly personal display - off southern WA.

Added: 274 days ago by Aquamocean

Time: 03:33
Views: 254 | Comments: 1     

HMAS Perth 2002

Our first dive on the HMAS Perth in Albany Western Australia one year after it's sinking.

Added: 334 days ago by wagsy

Time: 06:09
Views: 253 | Comments: 1

red sea snapshots

short cuts from dives at ras mohammed, elfinstone reef and brother islands

Added: 288 days ago by walter

Time: 01:37
Views: 253 | Comments: 0

Exmouth Gulf after March rain 2008

This is an aerial of the Exmouth Gulf in Western Australia after floods in March 2008 after a few days of heavy rains. This is also the area where a mining company wants to build the worlds largest SALT mine. Their modeling experts say that floods like this only happen once in 100 years...so what about the 1999 floods, 2002 floods & now 2008? Then there is those old third world registered rusted ships that will be used to cart the salt out.....Ballast water over Ningaloo Reef. The mining experts have also stated that the Gulf is not connected to the Ningaloo Reef in any way.....you don't have to be a rocket scientist to work out that statement is incorrect.

Added: 265 days ago by wagsy

Time: 06:36
Views: 251 | Comments: 0


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