Massive school of Boops boops fish swimming over sandy bottom near Tenerife
Tenerife - Clip 96
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Underwater Environment of Tenerife.
In this video footage, a massive school of Boops boops fish swims gracefully over a sandy ocean bottom near Tenerife. The fish, with their slender bodies and distinctive black spots near their tails, move synchronously, creating a charming wave-like motion. The clear blue water provides a stunning backdrop, allowing the viewer to see the details of each fish clearly. As the school glides over the seabed, the uniformity of their movements is striking, illustrating the natural beauty and harmony of marine life in this region. This clip captures the peaceful yet dynamic underwater world, highlighting the dense aggregation of these silver-colored fish against the soft, undulating sand beneath them.
Massive Numbers of Boops Boops in High-Quality Shot Shows Their Agile Movements.
Captured with high-resolution equipment by professional filmmakers, this stunning video footage showcases a massive school of Boops boops fish swimming over the sandy seabed near Tenerife. The shot is available in both 2160p 4K and 1080p HD, ensuring exceptional clarity and detail. This video can be utilized in various formats, including landscape mode (16:9 aspect ratio) and vertical mode (9:16 aspect ratio), making it ideal for smartphone screens and social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts. This clip is perfect for nature documentaries, educational content, or underwater-themed projects, highlighting the beauty and complexity of marine life in the Canary Islands.
Boops boops, commonly known as bogue or bream, are small to medium-sized fish found in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. They typically measure between 15 to 20 cm in length, with some individuals reaching up to 36 cm. Weighing around 100 to 300 grams, these fish have a slender, silvery body adorned with a series of faint, horizontal stripes. Their distinctive black spot near the tail fin aids in identification. Boops boops are known for their schooling behavior, often forming large groups to protect against predators. These fish are an important part of the marine ecosystem, serving as both prey for larger species and as consumers of plankton and small invertebrates.
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4K Clip
- Codec: H264
- Resolution: 3840×2160
- Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
- Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s
1080P Clip
- Codec: H264
- Resolution: 1920×1080
- Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
- Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s
Vertical Clip
- Codec: H264
- Resolution: 1080×1920
- Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
- Bitrate: 50 Mbit/s