Oceanic scenery with colorful fish dancing over shipwreck
Wrecks and Caves - Clip 11
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Colorful Fish Dance over Wrecks.
In the tranquil depths of the ocean, a video captures an aquatic spectacle: schools of fish glide effortlessly around the skeletal remains of a shipwreck. The azure waters serve as a vibrant backdrop to the silvery shimmer of Bigeye snappers, their sleek bodies reflecting the sparse sunlight that reaches these serene depths. In stark contrast, the rusted browns and muted grays of the ship's remnants anchor the scene, a testament to the ocean's reclaiming power. The clip artfully records the rhythmic sway of the snappers mingling with the delicate flutter of Pterocaesio species, marked by the distinctive black spots on their tails. The underwater shot, a microcosm of marine biodiversity, is a non-intrusive observer of this natural dance.
Footage of Fish Shoals Over a Sunken Shipwreck in Clear Water.
This video shot offers a high-resolution window into an underwater sanctuary, captured by professional cinematographers with advanced gear. Each frame of the footage is a vivid portrayal in stunning 2160p 4K, with a 1080p HD option available, ensuring that both the macro and the minute are equally discernible. Potential applications of this footage are vast, ranging from educational content to immersive VR experiences. The video's compatibility with landscape mode offers a cinematic view, while its vertical format is tailored for smartphone viewing, aligning perfectly with platforms such as Facebook, Instagram reels, TikTok, and YouTube shorts, engaging audiences across the digital spectrum.
The clip shows a large gathering of fish in the background, these bright glinting fish belong to the snapper’s species, known as bigeye snappers (Lutjanus lutjanus), also known as the bigeye seaperch, red sea lined snapper, golden striped snapper, rosy snapper, yellow snapper, or simply snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. The bigeye snapper is a predatory species often observed in large aggregations and has a wide Indo-West Pacific distribution. The fish school is hovering above rusty metallic objects that belonged to broken ships and now rest at the seabed, we can see the brown small corals beside the rust on the metal.
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- Resolution: 3840×2160
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- Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s
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- Resolution: 1920×1080
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- Resolution: 1080×1920
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