- published: 01 Nov 2012
- views: 106201
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Reef Life of the Andaman (full)
"Reef Life of the Andaman" is a documentary of the marine life of Thailand and Burma (Myan...
published: 01 Nov 2012
Reef Life of the Andaman (full)
"Reef Life of the Andaman" is a documentary of the marine life of Thailand and Burma (Myanmar). It is available on DVD at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Scuba diving more than 1000 times from the coral reefs and underwater pinnacles of Thailand's Similan Islands, Phuket, Phi Phi Island and Hin Daeng, to Myanmar's Mergui Archipelago and Burma Banks, I encountered everything from manta rays to seahorses, whale sharks to shipwrecks. The 116-minute film features descriptions of 213 different marine species including more than 100 tropical fish, along with sharks, rays, moray eels, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, sea slugs, cuttlefish, squid, octopus, turtles, sea snakes, starfish, sea cucumbers, corals, worms etc..
Marine life & underwater subjects featured in the film:
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:01:42 - Underwater caves
0:02:18 - Corals and anemones
ELASMOBRANCHS - SHARKS
0:03:37 - Carpet sharks (zebra sharks / leopard sharks and nurse sharks)
0:06:45 - Whale sharks
0:11:26 - Requiem sharks (grey reef sharks, silvertip sharks, whitetip reef sharks)
RAYS
0:13:44 - Stingrays
0:17:05 - Eagle rays & devil rays / mobulas
0:18:48 - Manta rays
REEF FISHES
0:21:24 - Moray eels
0:25:50 - Seahorse
0:27:12 - Cornetfish & trumpetfish
0:28:50 - Batfish (spadefish)
0:30:09 - Angelfish
0:31:34 - Butterflyfish
0:32:41 - Bannerfish
0:33:30 - Moorish idol
0:33:56 - Surgeonfish (tang) & unicornfish
0:34:42 - Bigeye
0:35:10 - Emperor Snapper
0:35:26 - Sweetlips
0:36:05 - Grouper (rockcod)
0:38:24 - Humphead wrasse
0:38:52 - Green humphead parrotfish
0:39:38 - Barracuda
0:40:37 - Trevally (jacks)
0:41:21 - Pufferfish
0:42:32 - Boxfish
0:44:28 - Porcupinefish
0:46:10 - Scrawled filefish
0:46:33 - Triggerfish
CRUSTACEANS
0:48:23 - Spiny lobster
0:49:35 - Shrimps
0:50:39 - Red-legged swimming crab
MOLLUSCS - GASTROPODS
0:51:13 - Cowries
0:52:46 - Sea slugs / nudibranchs
BIVALVES
0:54:55 - Fluted giant clam
0:55:38 - Tuna Wreck - Similan Islands
0:56:00 - Schooling fish - Cardinalfish
0:56:56 - Hardyhead silversides
0:57:15 - Fusilier
0:57:45 - African pompano
0:57:49 - Striped eel catfish
0:58:02 - Schooling snapper
0:59:08 - Schooling barracuda
1:00:30 - Dogtooth tuna
1:00:45 - Bigeye trevally
HIDING
1:01:15 - Pastel Tilefish
1:01:49 - Stingrays in sand
1:02:43 - Octopus ink
CAMOUFLAGE - MIMICRY
1:03:03 - Straightstick pipefish
1:03:28 - Ornate ghost pipefish
1:04:19 - Giant frogfish
1:05:14 - Scorpionfish
1:06:42 - Stonefish
1:07:17 - King Cruiser shipwreck
VENOMOUS SPINES
1:07:29 - Lionfish
1:09:25 - Crown-of-thorns starfish
1:10:00 - Sea urchin
SYMBIOSIS
1:10:26 - Sea urchin cardinalfish
1:10:49 - Anemonefish / Clownfish / Sea anemones
1:13:53 - Porcelain anemone crab
1:14:39 - Tube anemone
1:15:13 - Rhizostome jellyfish
1:16:09 - Fishes feeding
1:16:16 - Streaked spinefoot
1:16:31 - Parrotfish
1:17:02 - Goatfish
1:17:10 - Bluefin trevally
1:17:29 - Smalltooth emperor
1:17:51 - Fringelip mullet
REPTILES
1:20:26 - Banded sea krait (sea snake)
1:21:46 - Pacific Hawksbill turtle
1:23:26 - Green turtle
SHRIMPS
1:25:05 - Harlequin shrimp
1:26:09 - Peacock mantis shrimp
CLEANING
1:27:08 - Skunk cleaner shrimp
1:27:57 - Cleaner wrasse
1:29:07 - Rock cleaner shrimp
1:29:27 - False cleanerfish
1:30:07 - Remora / live sharksucker
1:31:38 - Cobia
1:32:47 - Rainbow runner
POLYCHAETE WORMS
1:38:18 - Feather duster worm
1:33:43 - Hard tube coco worm
1:33:53 - Christmas tree worm
1:34:39 - Sea cucumber
SEX
1:36:54 - Broadcast spawning
1:37:42 - Oyster
1:38:19 - Pharaoh cuttlefish mating
1:40:15 - Bigfin reef squid
1:40:36 - Day octopus fighting
1:43:25 - Rough-toothed dolphin
1:43:48 - Night diving
1:49:38 - Crabs at night
1:52:56 - Hermit crab
1:54:22 - Basket stars
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
MUSIC CREDITS:
Prickly Shark, Black Corals, Jewel Squid by Erik Verkoyen
Freefall Into The Blue, Buoyancy, Tai Long Wan, Andaman Resonance, Hidden Depths, Similan Sunrise, The Cool Of The Forest by Mark Ellison
Blood Wine by Condor e (Velvet Night Album)
Dream And You Will Fly by Menno Hoomans (http://twitter.com/mhoomans)
Just Walk Away by Adam Fielding (http://adamfielding.com)
Deep Blue, Starbeam by Toao (SOILSOUND Music Publishing LLC) (http://soilsound.com)
Space Frigate by Smashed Toy (http://soundclick.com/smashedtoy)
Deliberate Thought, Modern Vibes by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com)
Pattern Errors by Coded
Bird's Song (Edit) by Absorb Fish (http://soundcloud.com/absorb-fish)
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), to Rob Royle for a few of the clips, to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
- published: 01 Nov 2012
- views: 106201
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Andaman Sea Thai islands
Views of some of the most popular islands of Thailand on the Andaman sea .The scenery and ...
published: 15 Oct 2011
Andaman Sea Thai islands
Views of some of the most popular islands of Thailand on the Andaman sea .The scenery and the natural beauty of these islands is among the world's best
- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 1427
4:55
Fishing in Andaman Sea (around Koh Payam)
There was a fishing trip with mokan (sea gypsies) fishermen in Andaman Sea in 2009 October...
published: 07 Jul 2010
Fishing in Andaman Sea (around Koh Payam)
There was a fishing trip with mokan (sea gypsies) fishermen in Andaman Sea in 2009 October. "sample"
- published: 07 Jul 2010
- views: 4166
6:44
Andaman Sea Wonderland (2011)
Here are some clips from my dive trip to Phi Phi Islands as well as Similan to Surin Islan...
published: 15 Mar 2011
Andaman Sea Wonderland (2011)
Here are some clips from my dive trip to Phi Phi Islands as well as Similan to Surin Islands in February 2011. Enjoy!
- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 630
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Kevin Welch "Andaman Sea"
Kevin Welch shares a new song with us while on the Music Fog bus from Celebrity Coaches. R...
published: 09 Mar 2010
Kevin Welch "Andaman Sea"
Kevin Welch shares a new song with us while on the Music Fog bus from Celebrity Coaches. Recorded in Memphis, TN (2/19/10) http://musicfog.com
- published: 09 Mar 2010
- views: 13434
5:23
Tomb Raider: Underworld Walkthrough - Andaman Sea 1/1
Andaman Sea 1/1. TRU full walkthrough. Includes all treasures and relics....
published: 07 Dec 2008
Tomb Raider: Underworld Walkthrough - Andaman Sea 1/1
Andaman Sea 1/1. TRU full walkthrough. Includes all treasures and relics.
- published: 07 Dec 2008
- views: 28101
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Sea walk PAL VCD
Go Andaman Trip provides Amazing Sea Walking in Andaman Island
To make a trip contact us :...
published: 03 Oct 2012
Sea walk PAL VCD
Go Andaman Trip provides Amazing Sea Walking in Andaman Island
To make a trip contact us :973448899
For more information go to site:www.goandmanholidayz.com
Thank u
- published: 03 Oct 2012
- views: 621
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1.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from ...
published: 16 Mar 2010
1.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards.
Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world.
The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves.
Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving.
Being part of the Indian Ocean network, the Similan Islands can boast more than 250 species of soft and hard corals and more than 800 species of fishes. And when the plankton blooms, you have the opportunity to see the largest of them all, creatures such as manta rays and whale sharks visit the area regularly. If you are a diver and are planning a liveaboard trip to Thailand, make sure you visit the area and try diving in Similan Island.
- published: 16 Mar 2010
- views: 13227
4:35
Andaman Sea by Matt Bauer
From the EP No Shape Can Hold Me Now on Crossbill Records
http://www.mattbauermusic.com/
h...
published: 22 Sep 2012
Andaman Sea by Matt Bauer
From the EP No Shape Can Hold Me Now on Crossbill Records
http://www.mattbauermusic.com/
http://crossbillrecords.com/
Matt Bauer - vocal, piano, drums, bells
Jolie Holland - vocal
Jay Foote - bass
Alex Foote - electric guitar
Eric Elterman - violas
Jeff Hudgins - clarinet, bass clarinet, saxaphone
lyrics:
And then I thought,
"If this is it, then let it come."
These are just lines on a map
I erase them
Up through the clouds till there's nothing
But the morning stars
Oh, when I woke it was night
I had lost a day
I thought of my mom
How she'd comb my hair
And pull the ticks away
And then I thought, "What moon is this below me tonight?"
And then i thought, " Which sea is this, black and silver in the moonlight?"
And then i thought that i could leave the dark, but didn't know how
And then i thought "No Shape, no time, no nothing can hold me now?"
And then I thought,
"If this is it, then let it come."
- published: 22 Sep 2012
- views: 119
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Best of The Andaman Sea
Most fish are ectothermic ("cold-blooded"), allowing their body temperatures to vary as am...
published: 03 Aug 2012
Best of The Andaman Sea
Most fish are ectothermic ("cold-blooded"), allowing their body temperatures to vary as ambient temperatures change, though some of the large active swimmers like white shark and tuna can hold a higher core temperature.
Fish are abundant in most bodies of water. They can be found in nearly all aquatic environments, from high mountain streams (e.g., char and gudgeon) to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the deepest oceans (e.g., gulpers and anglerfish). At 32,000 species, fish exhibit greater species diversity than any other group of vertebrates.
Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. Often called "rainforests of the sea", coral reefs form some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. They occupy less than 0.1% of the world's ocean surface, about half the area of France, yet they provide a home for 25% of all marine species, including fish, mollusks, worms, crustaceans, echinoderms, sponges, tunicates and other cnidarians.
- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 242
4:09
OC&A; Fishing Charter
OC&A; Fishing Charter www.oceansandanglers.com
We proudly present the most exciting deep ...
published: 11 Jul 2012
OC&A; Fishing Charter
OC&A; Fishing Charter www.oceansandanglers.com
We proudly present the most exciting deep sea fishing game in the Andaman Sea. We welcome every angler around the world to experience the most exciting fishing game with us. There are hundreds of fishing spots in the Andaman Sea, north of Burma , Mergui Archipelago and Indian ocean ( Leo Bank ).
On our trips we catch many kinds of fish using different methods and at different levels of depth. Andaman Sea fishing is one of the most extreme fishing activities any angler could wish for to achieve their trophy. OC&A; offer Trolling, Jigging, Popping and Bottom fishing at the best fishing locations in the Andaman Sea and for you to some fantastic fishing moments and memories.
- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 2312
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andaman sea in the intova cp 9
Так фотокамера intova cp- 9 "видит" под водой. Редактировано для улучшения цветопередачи....
published: 13 Jan 2013
andaman sea in the intova cp 9
Так фотокамера intova cp- 9 "видит" под водой. Редактировано для улучшения цветопередачи.
- published: 13 Jan 2013
- views: 22
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4:51
Tomb Raider: Underworld - Andaman Sea: Rituals Old
Check out Bas Rutten's Liver Shot on MMA Surge: http://bit.ly/MMASurgeEp1
Video walkthroug...
published: 29 Dec 2008
Tomb Raider: Underworld - Andaman Sea: Rituals Old
Check out Bas Rutten's Liver Shot on MMA Surge: http://bit.ly/MMASurgeEp1
Video walkthrough of Andaman Sea: Rituals Old in Tomb Raider: Underworld.
http://www.mahalo.com/Tomb_Raider_Underworld_Walkthrough
http://www.mahalo.com/Tomb_Raider_Underworld_Gold_Relics
http://www.mahalo.com/Tomb_Raider_Underworld_Achievements
- published: 29 Dec 2008
- views: 54688
5:07
Sea Snakes and Turtles - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 20
Sea Snakes and Sea Turtles. Part 20 of my DVD, "Reef Life of the Andaman", available at ht...
published: 04 Sep 2012
Sea Snakes and Turtles - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 20
Sea Snakes and Sea Turtles. Part 20 of my DVD, "Reef Life of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at the 3 most common marine reptiles in the Andaman Sea. First we meet the banded sea krait, Laticauda colubrina, a type of sea snake, hunting for prey at Shark Cave in the Mergui Archipelago in Burma (Myanmar), and in and around the Similan Islands in the Andaman Sea of Thailand. The banded sea krait's venom is extremely poisonous but they usually ignore scuba divers and their mouths are very small.
There are two common types of sea turtle to be found in the Andaman Sea. First we encounter the Pacific hawsbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, which can be found on many dive sites in Thailand and Burma. Then in the Similan Islands we find the green turtle, Chelonia mydas. Turtles have a wide-ranging diet that includes cnidarians such as jellyfish and coral polyps. Sadly many sea turtles die by choking on or being poisoned by man-made debris such as plastic bags which they mistake as food.
At Donald Duck Bay in the Similan Islands, we witness snorkellers hand-feeding one of the green turtles which hang around moored boats in search of food.
As reptiles, both sea snakes and sea turtles must surface to breathe regularly before returning to the sea bed to hunt or rest.
The following closed captions/subtitles are available by clicking the CC button under the video:
NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
- English
- German (Deutscher Kommentar)
- Spanish (Narración en Español)
MARINE LIFE & DIVE SITE NAMES
- Dutch (Nederlandse Namen)
- English
- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย & จุดดำน้ำ )
Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
The video was shot by Nick Hope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), to Daniel Bruehwiler and Elfi and Uli Erfort for the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
Full list of marine reptiles and dive sites featured in this video:
00:00 Banded Sea Krait, Laticauda colubrina, Shark Cave
00:52 Banded Sea Krait, Laticauda colubrina, Koh Bon
01:02 Banded Sea Krait, Laticauda colubrina, East of Eden
01:20 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, East of Eden
01:28 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Koh Bida Nok
01:34 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh
01:45 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Black Rock
01:55 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Elephant Head Rock
02:04 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh
02:16 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Koh Bida Nok
02:31 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Richelieu Rock
02:47 Pacific Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata bissa, Koh Bon
03:00 Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, East of Eden
03:32 Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, Donald Duck Bay
04:39 Harlequin Shrimp, Hymenocera picta, Koh Ha
- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 17904
6:08
Andaman Sea Post Tsunami
A look at the underwater flora and fauna of the andaman sea off Koh Phi Phi. Filmed by Hug...
published: 27 Jul 2007
Andaman Sea Post Tsunami
A look at the underwater flora and fauna of the andaman sea off Koh Phi Phi. Filmed by Hugh Coulson and music by
- published: 27 Jul 2007
- views: 4735
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18.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Simi...
published: 19 Apr 2010
18.Scuba Diving Andaman Sea, Similan Islands, Phuket Thailand ดำน้ำสิมิลัน
Similan Islands with Thailand Liveaboards
Just 60 miles northwest of Phuket, lie the Similan Islands. The word 'Similan' comes from the Malaysian word 'sembilan' (which means the number 'nine'). The Similan Island National Park is without doubt the most prestigious marine park in Thailand and easily accessible via Thailand liveaboards.
Running from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the world.
The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater scenery. What you see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving, with many interesting swim throughs, canyons, archways and caves.
Protected from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness, sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving.
Being part of the Indian Ocean network, the Similan Islands can boast more than 250 species of soft and hard corals and more than 800 species of fishes. And when the plankton blooms, you have the opportunity to see the largest of them all, creatures such as manta rays and whale sharks visit the area regularly. If you are a diver and are planning a liveaboard trip to Thailand, make sure you visit the area and try diving in Similan Island.
The Surin Islands, are also included in Thailand's national park system. They consist of two densely tropical rainforest islands, and are the home an endemic tribe of sea gypsies called the Mokens. If you have the time, they are certainly worth a visit. Experiencing a unique tribe really makes you think what life is all about. Do we really need televisions, cell phones and motor cars? These people are still living from the natural resources of their islands and the surrounding sea. Witnessing this, the memory will stay with you forever.
Lying 10 miles to the south east of the Surin Islands, sits the world famous Richelieu Rock. Made from limestone, Richelieu Rock is a horse shoe shaped pinnacle, rising from depths of 35 metres to just break through the surface at low tide. Constantly bathed in nutrient-rich water, Richelieu Rock supports an incredible diversity of marine life, from cuttlefish to schooling Barracudas, from seahorses to whale sharks.
Not so many years ago we could have almost guaranteed a sighting of one of these enormous but friendly animals, but due to the unfortunate demand for SHARK FIN Soup, the numbers have declined. Hopefully now as whale sharks have CITES category C world protection, the biggest fish in the world will soon make his come back and then once again we will hopefully be able to guarantee a sighting of this formidable creature for you. Richelieu Rock is the perfect liveaboard dive site for repetitive multi-level diving, giving you the opportunity to extend your underwater time, so you can truly explore and experience its wonders.
- published: 19 Apr 2010
- views: 2720