Underwater
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The Red Sea
[57 clips]Collections of clips and packs of a diving trip in the Red Sea (Egypt): in this magical atmosphere you will dive with schools of Anthias, titan triggerfish, octopus, clown fish, parrot fish, green turtles, soldier fish, reef sharks, squirrelfish, blue ray, moray eel, goatfish, butterfly fish, greasy grouper, lion fish, eagle ray, crocodile fish... to name just a few species among the thousands of pelagics and the myriad of creatures that abound in the Red Sea. Divers explore colorful coral reefs with huge pinnacles, fire corals, gorgonian sea fans or atmospheric caves and immerse you in extraordinary marine areas.
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Galapagos Islands
[52 clips]Collections of clips and packs on the underwater fauna of the Galapagos archipelago, the pearls of the Pacific ocean. Through the islands of San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, Isabela, Floreana, Fernandina and many others you will discover a unique marine reserve with incredible volcano seascapes. The Galapagos is one of the richest fauna of the underwater world : thousands of different species and pelagic fish. The biodiversity of the Galapagos delights divers from all over the world with sites as famous as Wolf and Darwin, Gordon Rocks, Kickers Rocks, Cape Marshall, Punta Vincente Roca, North Seymour, Mosquera and so many others. In this immaculate aquatic paradise you will make encounters as incredible as they are unexpected. : marine Iguanas, schooling Hammerheads, Penguins, schools of Golden Cownose Ray, Eagle rays, Whale Sharks, Turtles, Galapagos shark, Dolphins, Yellow-tailed Surgeonfish, King Angelfish, Sergeant-major, Parrot Fish, Octopi, Mola Mola Fish, Cormorants and Sea Lions. The fame of the Galapagos, part of the Republic of Ecuador, comes largely from the studies made by Charles Darwin, father of the theory of evolution.
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French Polynesia
[68 clips]Collections of clips and packs of a scuba diving trip in French Polynesia, an underwater paradise like there is no other. Through the islands of Bora Bora, Fakarava, Ranguiroa, Tahiti, Tikehau, Moorea, Maupiti and many others you will dive in crystal clear water and blue lagoons with hundreds of different species of coral and pelagic fish. Also, French Polynesia is known as the largest shark sanctuary on our blue planet, the only place in the world where you can observe 6 species of sharks in a single dive : Grey reef sharks, Tiger sharks, Black-tip sharks, White-tip sharks, Nurse sharks and Lemon sharks.
The dives are mainly drifting because of the underwater topography of its passes where life is teeming : turtles, dolphins, school of snappers, eagle rays, turtles, manta rays, marbled groupers, tuna, napoleons, titan triggerfish, stingrays...More than 800 species inhabit this unique underwater environment.
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Mauritius
[65 clips]Collections of clips and packs of Mauritius underwater life, one of the most beautiful islands of the Indian Ocean. The gorgeous turquoise blue water of Mauritius offers an incredible diversity of underwater species: loan of 430 species of pelagic fish and 200 different species of coral. An incredible wealth to which are added many wrecks that delight divers. The dive sites are very numerous and accessible all around this wonderful island. From Djabeda Wreck to Shark Arena, Confetti Bay, Merville Patches, Shark Cathedral, Carpenter, The Wall, you will discover a myriad of exotic creatures and a well-preserved coral reef. The exploration of the many wrecks around the island adds to the biodiversity of the seabed. Sharks, dolphins, tuna fish, marlin, trevallies, turtle, angelfish, butterfly fish, parrotfish, nudibranchs, lobsters, sperm whale, moray eels, clown fish and barracuda to name just a few colorful species that you can encounter in the island's lagoons. As Mark Twain wrote "Mauritius was made first and then heaven".
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Sea Turtles
[39 clips]Collections of clips of different species of sea turtles. The marine turtles presented in this collection come from many seas and oceans, such as the Red Sea, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean or the Andaman Sea. They evolve in their natural environment, look for food, or are on cleaning stations. Sea turtles are highly migratory species, there are currently seven species of marine turtles : the green turtle, the loggerhead, the hawksbill, the flatback, the olive ridley, the kemp's ridley and the leatherback. Almost all species are now classified as endangered and their numbers continue to decrease alarmingly each year. The destruction of their natural habitat is due to human activity, the presence of plastic in the oceans and climate change affect them enormously.
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Wrecks and Caves
[59 clips]Clip collections of a variety of wrecks and underwater caves. Discover on these beautiful wrecks rich underwater life, fish, soft corals everywhere, dramatic mood and atmosphere, beautiful lights, it's like you are on the hunt for treasure buried at the bottom of the ocean. Explore atmospheric underwater caves with experienced divers, they progress in the narrow canyons lit by rays of light. Shipwrecks and caves are mysterious underwater worlds that attract technical divers, underwater cameramen or photographers, but also archaeologists. There are more than 3 million shipwrecks at the bottom of the waters of planet Earth, of all kinds: military, historic or contemporary wrecks and provide vast habitats for many types of marine life.
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Coral Reefs & Fish
[165 clips]Collections of clips of different coral and fish species from around the world. Many species of fish depend on corals for food and habitat, on the other hand corals depend on the browsing of certain fish for their reproductive success. Discover these complex ecosystems with tremendous biodiversity and colorful fish from the seas and oceans of our blue planet. Coral reefs are home to thousands of species of fish and there is a very strong interconnection between them, unfortunately corals and fish are highly threatened by global warming, pollution and overfishing. However, it remains possible by diving to observe these wonders of nature: in the Red Sea, in the Pacific Ocean, in the Andaman Sea, on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia or in certain lagoons around the world.
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Andaman Sea
[150 clips]Collections of clips and packs on the underwater fauna of the Andaman Sea. From Similan and Surin Islands National Park to popular dive sites such as Ko Lanta and Phuket, this handpicked footage collection will introduce you to the magic and richness of the depths of the Andaman Sea. The marine life and fauna, especially on the west coast of Thailand and Malaysia, is rich in colorful coral reefs and the amount of underwater species there is spectacular : you come across huge schools of fish, bluefin travelly and longface emperor hunting, turtles, octopuses, spotted eagle rays, many different species of nudibranchs, sea cucumbers, muticolored parrotfish, banded sea snakes, trumpet fish, porcupine fish, powderblue surgeon fish, yellow edge moray and so many more. Finally, this memorable liveaboard will take you scuba diving at the legendary Richelieu Rock dive site where the marine diversity is absolutely incredible.
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School of Fish
[114 clips]Collections of clips of different species of fish living in groups also called shoal of fish or school of fish. A school of fish moves in unison, staying very close to each other, they change direction at the same time, swim in a coordinated and synchronized way, like snappers, sardines, goatfish, fusilier or maori snappers. A single group may include several thousand fish. A shoal of fish, on the other hand, is a group of fish made up of several individuals that can group together different species that will stay together for social reasons, reproduction, hunt or to escape predators more easily, like the trevallies and the long-faced emperor. This phenomenon of underwater life is fascinating and sought after by many divers.
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Rays
[26 clips]Clip collections of different ray species. The species of ray presented in this collection come from many seas and oceans, such as the Red Sea, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean or the Andaman Sea. They evolve in their natural environment and often gather on cleaning stations. There are around 630 species of rays, from the big ones like the giant manta rays to the little ones like the short-nose electric ray. Stingrays, golden cownose rays, manta rays, eagle rays, blue spotted rays and the other ray species are close relatives of sharks. Unfortunately, overfishing and pollution of the oceans have led to the disappearance of more than 70% of rays in the last 50 years, so that some species are now threatened with extinction, not to mention the disruption of marine ecosystems.
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Sharks
[51 clips]Collections of clips of different species of sharks among the seas and oceans of the world. In the underwater world, there are about 500 different species of sharks among which are the tiger shark, the lemon shark, the black tip shark, the longimanus, the white tip shark, the galapagos shark or the guitar shark, whale shark, gray shark, hammerhead shark, the mako shark, the great white shark and many more. For a long time, following the movie "Jaws", sharks were hated and feared, while contrary to popular belief, there are very few shark attacks on humans. Today, far from the image of the aggressive and carnivorous animal, the shark is one of the protected species. Indeed, in less than 50 years more than 70% of the world population of sharks has disappeared, victims of overfishing, especially for their fins. Overfishing has also emptied the oceans of prey that sharks feed on. Sharks are considered the APEX of the oceans.