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Exploring the Coral Reef: Learn about Oceans for Kids - FreeSchool
Come learn about the amazing creatures that inhabit the coral reefs and how to protect them! We'll see sharks and sea turtles, parrotfish, eels, octopus, clownfish, anemone and more in this fun, kid-friendly adventure full of facts about the coral reef. FreeSchool is great for kids!
Have you ever wondered what coral is made of? Or where the sand on the beach comes from? Why don't clownfish get st
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♥♥ Giant Sea Turtles in Coral Reef (3 hours)
See my newest Turtle video ♥♥ Relaxing 3 Hour Video of Giant Sea Turtles:
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Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary)
"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 m
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UNDERWATER LONG NATURE MEDITATION WITH CORAL REEF
Ho creato questo video con l'Editor video di YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor) ///////////////////////////////////////////// Into the blue ocean with fishes, tortues, coral reef, dolphins, underwater vegetation, corals, undewater flowers, all accompanied by music for a long and a complete relax united to a gorgeous and healing nature.
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What Are Coral Reefs And What's Their Purpose?
Coral reefs in the Caribbean are slowly dying! It's estimated that ⅙ of the reefs will be dead in the next 20 years! What is the purpose of these reefs, and can this damage be stopped?
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What species live in and around coral reefs?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/fac
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Live Coral Reef Cam | California Academy of Sciences
Dive in to the Academy’s Philippine Coral Reef tank-- one of the deepest exhibits of live corals in the world. This impressive tank houses a broad range of aquatic life from the coral reefs and mangroves of the Philippines, a global biodiversity hotspot and an important location for scientific research. Tune in daily at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm PST to watch and listen as Academy divers feed the creatu
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the great barrier reef documentary
Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on our planet.
Monty Halls explores its full 2000-kilometre length, from the wild outer reefs of the Coral Sea to the tangled mangrove and steaming rainforest on the shoreline; from large mountainous islands to tiny coral cays barely above sea level; from the dark depths of the abyss beyond th
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Beautiful world of hidden coral reef, fishes and colorful undersea nature
The charming natural treasures, saltwater fishes, exotic marine animals and amazing world of corals are hidden in the sea that you may never see. The video is the compilation of colorful sea fish such as red parrot fishes, yellow fish, reef fish and other beautiful marine life of great barrier reef.
Video footage used:
• Reef with Regal Red Sea Angel
• Large Colourful Fish at Skegness Natureland
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♥♥ Coral Reef Fish (3 hours)
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3 HOURS of Beautiful Coral Reef Fish | Relaxing Ocean Fish | Aquarium Fish Tank | Relax Music 魚
Beautiful Coral Reef Fish (3 Hours) - Aquarium Fish Tank - Marine Aquarium Fishtank - Relaxing 3 Hour Video of Ocean Fish
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Red Sea Coral Reef - Amazing World Under The Red Sea - History Channel HD
Red Sea Coral Reef - Amazing World Under The Red Sea - History Channel HD
Coral reefs are varied undersea ecological communities held with each other by calcium carbonate frameworks produced by corals. A lot of coral reefs are developed from stony reefs, which in turn consist of polyps that gather in groups. Unlike sea polyps, corals produce tough carbonate exoskeletons which support and safeguar
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Nature Is Speaking – Ian Somerhalder is Coral Reef | Conservation International (CI)
Julia Roberts, Harrison Ford, Kevin Spacey, Edward Norton, Penélope Cruz, Robert Redford and Ian Somerhalder all join forces to give nature a voice. Watch the films and take action at
http://natureisspeaking.org
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Nature's wonders: Coral reefs in HD
http://www.earth-touch.com Experience the diversity of pristine coral-reef environments in HD. From densely populated reefs to busy cleaning stations, the Earth-Touch crew encounters a variety of marine animals, including starfish, cleaner shrimp, bottlenose dolphins & a starry moray with a distinctive yellow mouth.
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Australia | Coral Reef
As we move further up the west coast of Australia, and approach the Tropic of Capricorn, corals are more in evidence, and start to form reefs. The coral reef is a very different ecosystem from that of the cold waters of the south.
The coral reef is like a gigantic self-contained organism, in which energy passes from one layer to the next, with just two essential ingredients - the sun and the sea.
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Coral reef wonderland - Wild Indonesia - BBC
The spectacular coral reefs of Indonesia are one of the worlds natural wonders. In its underwater wonderland, a huge array of filter feeders use ingenious ways to trap tiny particles of plankton which the flow of water brings. Stunning footage from the natural history series Wild Indonesia. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality
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Deep Ocean ~ Coral Reef Adventure Full Documentary
Deep Ocean ~ Coral Reef Adventure Full Documentary NEW 2015
What is a coral reef?
A coral reef is a community of living organisms. It is made up of plants, fish, and many other creatures. Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. They are home to about 25% of all marine life!
There are sponges, sea slugs, oysters, clams, crabs, shrimp, sea worms, starfish and sea urchins,
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Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef is nature’s greatest gift to Australia. It is a mosaic alive with diversity with over 4,000 coral reefs, cays and islands and is home to thousands of species. The Great Barrier Reef is a living treasure to be cherished, respected and protected, for now and into the future.
WATCH OUR FAVOURITE GREAT BARRIER REEF VIDEOS
1. A Family Holiday on the Great Barrier Reef: https://
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Coral/Reef propagation at Tidal Gardens with Blue Zoo TV
Description: marine, coral and reef propagation at Tidal Gardens in Ohio with Blue Zoo TV. SPS corals, stony and soft corals propagated in a green house displaying sustainability in the hobby long with live rock and fish.
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Beautiful Coral Reef Tank
Stunning colors of a coral garden in reef aquarium under actinic lights.
Video was shot on Sony HDR-XR150
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Adventure coral reef under the sea of Egypt
Traveling on throughout a number of the South Pacific's most spectacular reefs, the filmmakers also visit some reefs on the verge of extinction, making the sobering point that an entire reef's death occurs very quickly, while its creation takes thousands of years.
Coral Reef Adventure marks the third oceanic, ecologically-themed film from MacGillivray, following Dolphins. Also featured in the film
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Coral reef fish danger - Blue Planet - BBC Environment
BBC 'Blue Planet - Deep Trouble' team explain the environmental dangers facing the world's shallow waters. With high demands for rare species of fish, coral reefs are in danger of being fished out and deserted. Brilliant natural world video.
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Can Coral Reefs Survive Climate Change? #OursToLose
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Exploring the Coral Reef: Learn about Oceans for Kids - FreeSchool
Come learn about the amazing creatures that inhabit the coral reefs and how to protect them! We'll see sharks and sea turtles, parrotfish, eels, octopus, clownf...
Come learn about the amazing creatures that inhabit the coral reefs and how to protect them! We'll see sharks and sea turtles, parrotfish, eels, octopus, clownfish, anemone and more in this fun, kid-friendly adventure full of facts about the coral reef. FreeSchool is great for kids!
Have you ever wondered what coral is made of? Or where the sand on the beach comes from? Why don't clownfish get stung when they go in the sea anemone? Come find out!
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And our NEW channel for little ones, FreeSchool Early Birds!
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Music: Jaunty Gumption, Music for Manatees, Sneaky Snitch, Call to Adventure, The Other Side of the Door, Hidden Agenda - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Come learn about the amazing creatures that inhabit the coral reefs and how to protect them! We'll see sharks and sea turtles, parrotfish, eels, octopus, clownfish, anemone and more in this fun, kid-friendly adventure full of facts about the coral reef. FreeSchool is great for kids!
Have you ever wondered what coral is made of? Or where the sand on the beach comes from? Why don't clownfish get stung when they go in the sea anemone? Come find out!
Subscribe to FreeSchool: https://www.youtube.com/user/watchfreeschool?sub_confirmation=1
Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchFreeSchool
Check our our companion channel, FreeSchool Mom! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcEtHRQhqiCZIIb77LyDmA
And our NEW channel for little ones, FreeSchool Early Birds!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3OV62x86XHwaqsxLsuy8dA
Music: Jaunty Gumption, Music for Manatees, Sneaky Snitch, Call to Adventure, The Other Side of the Door, Hidden Agenda - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 163724
♥♥ Giant Sea Turtles in Coral Reef (3 hours)
See my newest Turtle video ♥♥ Relaxing 3 Hour Video of Giant Sea Turtles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix_yTI_oQFQ&list;=PLI3kQhLH6NvDGxgc0RBzZG3P2OOUVTWqT
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See my newest Turtle video ♥♥ Relaxing 3 Hour Video of Giant Sea Turtles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix_yTI_oQFQ&list;=PLI3kQhLH6NvDGxgc0RBzZG3P2OOUVTWqT
Project this onto your TV using Google Chromecast which is the newest way to enjoy online video and music on your TV. Plug it into any HDTV and control it with your existing smartphone, tablet, or laptop:
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Why 3 hours? Tranquil nature soundscapes are excellent for relaxing, yoga, meditation, insomnia, studying, tinnitus sufferers, or just play the background scenery on your big screen TV when you are not watching shows. The genre is called "slow television" or "slow TV".
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Coral reef with hawksbill and green sea turtles. Adult green turtles grow to 5 ft long and average weight of mature individuals is 150--420 lb. Adult hawksbill sea turtles have been known to grow up to 3 ft in length, weighing around 180 lb on average.
The relaxing music is from "Sunday Morning Peace" used with permission from Jonn Serrie available at http://www.amazon.com/Sunday-Morning-Peace-Jonn-Serrie/dp/B005HUY8N8
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See my newest Turtle video ♥♥ Relaxing 3 Hour Video of Giant Sea Turtles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix_yTI_oQFQ&list;=PLI3kQhLH6NvDGxgc0RBzZG3P2OOUVTWqT
Project this onto your TV using Google Chromecast which is the newest way to enjoy online video and music on your TV. Plug it into any HDTV and control it with your existing smartphone, tablet, or laptop:
http://www.google.com/chromecast
Why 3 hours? Tranquil nature soundscapes are excellent for relaxing, yoga, meditation, insomnia, studying, tinnitus sufferers, or just play the background scenery on your big screen TV when you are not watching shows. The genre is called "slow television" or "slow TV".
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Coral reef with hawksbill and green sea turtles. Adult green turtles grow to 5 ft long and average weight of mature individuals is 150--420 lb. Adult hawksbill sea turtles have been known to grow up to 3 ft in length, weighing around 180 lb on average.
The relaxing music is from "Sunday Morning Peace" used with permission from Jonn Serrie available at http://www.amazon.com/Sunday-Morning-Peace-Jonn-Serrie/dp/B005HUY8N8
- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 1406939
Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary)
"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-lif...
"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..
This marine biology documentary provides an overview of Indian Ocean aquatic life.
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.
wn.com/Reef Life Of The Andaman (Full Marine Biology Documentary)
"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..
This marine biology documentary provides an overview of Indian Ocean aquatic life.
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: 1866825
UNDERWATER LONG NATURE MEDITATION WITH CORAL REEF
Ho creato questo video con l'Editor video di YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor) ///////////////////////////////////////////// Into the blue ocean with fish...
Ho creato questo video con l'Editor video di YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor) ///////////////////////////////////////////// Into the blue ocean with fishes, tortues, coral reef, dolphins, underwater vegetation, corals, undewater flowers, all accompanied by music for a long and a complete relax united to a gorgeous and healing nature.
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Ho creato questo video con l'Editor video di YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor) ///////////////////////////////////////////// Into the blue ocean with fishes, tortues, coral reef, dolphins, underwater vegetation, corals, undewater flowers, all accompanied by music for a long and a complete relax united to a gorgeous and healing nature.
- published: 02 Aug 2014
- views: 97222
What Are Coral Reefs And What's Their Purpose?
Coral reefs in the Caribbean are slowly dying! It's estimated that ⅙ of the reefs will be dead in the next 20 years! What is the purpose of these reefs, and can...
Coral reefs in the Caribbean are slowly dying! It's estimated that ⅙ of the reefs will be dead in the next 20 years! What is the purpose of these reefs, and can this damage be stopped?
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What species live in and around coral reefs?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_species.html
"Hidden beneath the ocean waters, coral reefs teem with life. Fish, corals, lobsters, clams, seahorses, sponges, and sea turtles are only a few of the thousands of creatures that rely on reefs for their survival."
How do coral reefs protect lives and property?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_protect.html
"The coral reef structure buffers shorelines against waves, storms, and floods, helping to prevent loss of life, property damage, and erosion."
Importance of Coral Reefs
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral4.htm
"Coral reefs are important for many reasons. Most importantly, they provide protection and shelter for many different species of fish."
From despair to repair: Dramatic decline of Caribbean coral can be reversed
http://www.iucn.org/?uNewsID=16056
"With only about one-sixth of the original coral cover left, most Caribbean coral reefs may disappear in the next 20 years, primarily due to the loss of grazers in the region, according to the latest report by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)."
What are Coral Reefs
http://www.coris.noaa.gov/about/what_are/
"Appearing as solitary forms in the fossil record more than 400 million years ago, corals are extremely ancient animals that evolved into modern reef-building forms over the last 25 million years."
Coral Reef Protection: What Are Coral Reefs?
http://water.epa.gov/type/oceb/habitat/coral_index.cfm
"The mention of coral reefs generally brings to mind warm climates, colorful fishes and clear waters."
Caribbean coral reefs 'will be lost within 20 years' without protection
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/02/caribbean-coral-reef-lost-fishing-pollution-report
"Major report warns that loss of grazing fish due to pollution and overfishing is a key driver of region's coral decline."
To Save Coral Reefs, Start With Parrotfish
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/07/02/to-save-coral-reefs-start-with-parrotfish/
"Coral reefs are very complex ecosystems, but luckily managing them sustainably is not."
Coral Reef Destruction and Conservation
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral5.htm
"Ten percent of the world's reefs have been completely destroyed. In the Philippines, where coral reef destruction is the worst, over 70% have been destroyed and only 5% can be said to be in good condition."
Coral Bleaching: What You Need to Know
http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/urgentissues/coralreefs/coral-reefs-coral-bleaching-what-you-need-to-know.xml
"If coral bleaching isn't on your radar yet, it will be soon."
Coral reef
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_reefs
"Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals."
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Coral reefs in the Caribbean are slowly dying! It's estimated that ⅙ of the reefs will be dead in the next 20 years! What is the purpose of these reefs, and can this damage be stopped?
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What species live in and around coral reefs?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_species.html
"Hidden beneath the ocean waters, coral reefs teem with life. Fish, corals, lobsters, clams, seahorses, sponges, and sea turtles are only a few of the thousands of creatures that rely on reefs for their survival."
How do coral reefs protect lives and property?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_protect.html
"The coral reef structure buffers shorelines against waves, storms, and floods, helping to prevent loss of life, property damage, and erosion."
Importance of Coral Reefs
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral4.htm
"Coral reefs are important for many reasons. Most importantly, they provide protection and shelter for many different species of fish."
From despair to repair: Dramatic decline of Caribbean coral can be reversed
http://www.iucn.org/?uNewsID=16056
"With only about one-sixth of the original coral cover left, most Caribbean coral reefs may disappear in the next 20 years, primarily due to the loss of grazers in the region, according to the latest report by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)."
What are Coral Reefs
http://www.coris.noaa.gov/about/what_are/
"Appearing as solitary forms in the fossil record more than 400 million years ago, corals are extremely ancient animals that evolved into modern reef-building forms over the last 25 million years."
Coral Reef Protection: What Are Coral Reefs?
http://water.epa.gov/type/oceb/habitat/coral_index.cfm
"The mention of coral reefs generally brings to mind warm climates, colorful fishes and clear waters."
Caribbean coral reefs 'will be lost within 20 years' without protection
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/02/caribbean-coral-reef-lost-fishing-pollution-report
"Major report warns that loss of grazing fish due to pollution and overfishing is a key driver of region's coral decline."
To Save Coral Reefs, Start With Parrotfish
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/07/02/to-save-coral-reefs-start-with-parrotfish/
"Coral reefs are very complex ecosystems, but luckily managing them sustainably is not."
Coral Reef Destruction and Conservation
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral5.htm
"Ten percent of the world's reefs have been completely destroyed. In the Philippines, where coral reef destruction is the worst, over 70% have been destroyed and only 5% can be said to be in good condition."
Coral Bleaching: What You Need to Know
http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/urgentissues/coralreefs/coral-reefs-coral-bleaching-what-you-need-to-know.xml
"If coral bleaching isn't on your radar yet, it will be soon."
Coral reef
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_reefs
"Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals."
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- published: 06 Jul 2014
- views: 147483
Live Coral Reef Cam | California Academy of Sciences
Dive in to the Academy’s Philippine Coral Reef tank-- one of the deepest exhibits of live corals in the world. This impressive tank houses a broad range of aqua...
Dive in to the Academy’s Philippine Coral Reef tank-- one of the deepest exhibits of live corals in the world. This impressive tank houses a broad range of aquatic life from the coral reefs and mangroves of the Philippines, a global biodiversity hotspot and an important location for scientific research. Tune in daily at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm PST to watch and listen as Academy divers feed the creatures in the Philippine Coral Reef exhibit and answer visitor questions.
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Dive in to the Academy’s Philippine Coral Reef tank-- one of the deepest exhibits of live corals in the world. This impressive tank houses a broad range of aquatic life from the coral reefs and mangroves of the Philippines, a global biodiversity hotspot and an important location for scientific research. Tune in daily at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm PST to watch and listen as Academy divers feed the creatures in the Philippine Coral Reef exhibit and answer visitor questions.
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
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the great barrier reef documentary
Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on our planet.
Monty Halls explores its full 2000-kilo...
Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on our planet.
Monty Halls explores its full 2000-kilometre length, from the wild outer reefs of the Coral Sea to the tangled mangrove and steaming rainforest on the shoreline; from large mountainous islands to tiny coral cays barely above sea level; from the dark depths of the abyss beyond the reef to colourful coral gardens of the shallows.
Along the way, he experiences the reef at its most dangerous and its most intriguing, and visits areas that have rarely been filmed, from the greatest wildlife shipwreck on earth to the mysterious seafloor of the lagoon, where freakish animals lurk under every rock.
The first film explores the complex structure of the coral reef itself and the wildlife that lives on it. So vast it is visible from space, the reef is actually built by tiny animals in partnership with microscopic plants. It is a place full of surprises that is always changing, responding to the rhythms of weather, tide, sun and moon.
Within this magical and intensely crowded world, this episode reveals how the amazing reef creatures compete and co-operate - from deadly fish-hunting snails to sharks that can walk on land, fighting corals and parrot fish that spin sleeping bags every night.
Remote cameras, cutting-edge underwater macro and digital time-lapse photography, have captured many sequences which have never been filmed before, providing completely fresh perspectives on this extraordinary natural wonder.
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on our planet.
Monty Halls explores its full 2000-kilometre length, from the wild outer reefs of the Coral Sea to the tangled mangrove and steaming rainforest on the shoreline; from large mountainous islands to tiny coral cays barely above sea level; from the dark depths of the abyss beyond the reef to colourful coral gardens of the shallows.
Along the way, he experiences the reef at its most dangerous and its most intriguing, and visits areas that have rarely been filmed, from the greatest wildlife shipwreck on earth to the mysterious seafloor of the lagoon, where freakish animals lurk under every rock.
The first film explores the complex structure of the coral reef itself and the wildlife that lives on it. So vast it is visible from space, the reef is actually built by tiny animals in partnership with microscopic plants. It is a place full of surprises that is always changing, responding to the rhythms of weather, tide, sun and moon.
Within this magical and intensely crowded world, this episode reveals how the amazing reef creatures compete and co-operate - from deadly fish-hunting snails to sharks that can walk on land, fighting corals and parrot fish that spin sleeping bags every night.
Remote cameras, cutting-edge underwater macro and digital time-lapse photography, have captured many sequences which have never been filmed before, providing completely fresh perspectives on this extraordinary natural wonder.
- published: 16 Mar 2014
- views: 142427
Beautiful world of hidden coral reef, fishes and colorful undersea nature
The charming natural treasures, saltwater fishes, exotic marine animals and amazing world of corals are hidden in the sea that you may never see. The video is t...
The charming natural treasures, saltwater fishes, exotic marine animals and amazing world of corals are hidden in the sea that you may never see. The video is the compilation of colorful sea fish such as red parrot fishes, yellow fish, reef fish and other beautiful marine life of great barrier reef.
Video footage used:
• Reef with Regal Red Sea Angel
• Large Colourful Fish at Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary,
• cute clownfish plus hog damsel (no audio)
• My Salt Water Tank on Aug 24th 2013
• The beautiful underwater world of the Red Sea - Highlights || 4 ||
• Dentro l'acquario marino,
• Manta and Jewel of the Sea Aquariums at SeaWorld Orlando,
• Acquario Marino Tropicale 13 Mesi nanoreef
• SeaWorld's Aquariums (in HD)
By AnimalPlanet2016
wn.com/Beautiful World Of Hidden Coral Reef, Fishes And Colorful Undersea Nature
The charming natural treasures, saltwater fishes, exotic marine animals and amazing world of corals are hidden in the sea that you may never see. The video is the compilation of colorful sea fish such as red parrot fishes, yellow fish, reef fish and other beautiful marine life of great barrier reef.
Video footage used:
• Reef with Regal Red Sea Angel
• Large Colourful Fish at Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary,
• cute clownfish plus hog damsel (no audio)
• My Salt Water Tank on Aug 24th 2013
• The beautiful underwater world of the Red Sea - Highlights || 4 ||
• Dentro l'acquario marino,
• Manta and Jewel of the Sea Aquariums at SeaWorld Orlando,
• Acquario Marino Tropicale 13 Mesi nanoreef
• SeaWorld's Aquariums (in HD)
By AnimalPlanet2016
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 61947
♥♥ Coral Reef Fish (3 hours)
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Coral reef fish
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- published: 04 Apr 2013
- views: 1776121
3 HOURS of Beautiful Coral Reef Fish | Relaxing Ocean Fish | Aquarium Fish Tank | Relax Music 魚
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 139102
Red Sea Coral Reef - Amazing World Under The Red Sea - History Channel HD
Red Sea Coral Reef - Amazing World Under The Red Sea - History Channel HD
Coral reefs are varied undersea ecological communities held with each other by calciu...
Red Sea Coral Reef - Amazing World Under The Red Sea - History Channel HD
Coral reefs are varied undersea ecological communities held with each other by calcium carbonate frameworks produced by corals. A lot of coral reefs are developed from stony reefs, which in turn consist of polyps that gather in groups. Unlike sea polyps, corals produce tough carbonate exoskeletons which support and safeguard the coral polyps.
Frequently called "jungles of the sea", superficial coral reefs develop some of the most diverse environments on Earth. Paradoxically, coral reefs prosper even though they are surrounded by ocean waters that give couple of nutrients. They are most typically located at shallow depths in tropical waters, yet deep water as well as chilly water corals also already existing on smaller sized scales in other locations.
Coral coral reefs are varied undersea ecosystems held with each other by calcium carbonate structures produced by corals. A lot of coral reefs are constructed from hostile reefs, which in turn consist of polyps that cluster in teams. Unlike sea anemones, corals secrete hard carbonate exoskeletons which support and protect the coral polyps.
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Red Sea Coral Reef - Amazing World Under The Red Sea - History Channel HD
Coral reefs are varied undersea ecological communities held with each other by calcium carbonate frameworks produced by corals. A lot of coral reefs are developed from stony reefs, which in turn consist of polyps that gather in groups. Unlike sea polyps, corals produce tough carbonate exoskeletons which support and safeguard the coral polyps.
Frequently called "jungles of the sea", superficial coral reefs develop some of the most diverse environments on Earth. Paradoxically, coral reefs prosper even though they are surrounded by ocean waters that give couple of nutrients. They are most typically located at shallow depths in tropical waters, yet deep water as well as chilly water corals also already existing on smaller sized scales in other locations.
Coral coral reefs are varied undersea ecosystems held with each other by calcium carbonate structures produced by corals. A lot of coral reefs are constructed from hostile reefs, which in turn consist of polyps that cluster in teams. Unlike sea anemones, corals secrete hard carbonate exoskeletons which support and protect the coral polyps.
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Nature Is Speaking – Ian Somerhalder is Coral Reef | Conservation International (CI)
Julia Roberts, Harrison Ford, Kevin Spacey, Edward Norton, Penélope Cruz, Robert Redford and Ian Somerhalder all join forces to give nature a voice. Watch the f...
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Julia Roberts, Harrison Ford, Kevin Spacey, Edward Norton, Penélope Cruz, Robert Redford and Ian Somerhalder all join forces to give nature a voice. Watch the films and take action at
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- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 423124
Nature's wonders: Coral reefs in HD
http://www.earth-touch.com Experience the diversity of pristine coral-reef environments in HD. From densely populated reefs to busy cleaning stations, the Earth...
http://www.earth-touch.com Experience the diversity of pristine coral-reef environments in HD. From densely populated reefs to busy cleaning stations, the Earth-Touch crew encounters a variety of marine animals, including starfish, cleaner shrimp, bottlenose dolphins & a starry moray with a distinctive yellow mouth.
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http://www.earth-touch.com Experience the diversity of pristine coral-reef environments in HD. From densely populated reefs to busy cleaning stations, the Earth-Touch crew encounters a variety of marine animals, including starfish, cleaner shrimp, bottlenose dolphins & a starry moray with a distinctive yellow mouth.
- published: 21 May 2010
- views: 144526
Australia | Coral Reef
As we move further up the west coast of Australia, and approach the Tropic of Capricorn, corals are more in evidence, and start to form reefs. The coral reef is...
As we move further up the west coast of Australia, and approach the Tropic of Capricorn, corals are more in evidence, and start to form reefs. The coral reef is a very different ecosystem from that of the cold waters of the south.
The coral reef is like a gigantic self-contained organism, in which energy passes from one layer to the next, with just two essential ingredients - the sun and the sea. The corals are specialists in poor waters like these, provided they are clear.
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If we dive down just a few metres, to where there is less sunlight, we can see that the variety of species quickly diminishes.
Nearer the surface, the coral world flourishes in all its splendour. Over two thousand types of animals live here, with strange relationships among the different species, all of them adaptations to ensure survival in such a competitive society.
This is a pair of clown fish, who choose to live where others die. They confidently swim between the stinging tentacles of this anemone, knowing no harm will come to them. The tentacles are armed with poisonous cells, which would mean certain death for any other fish. The clownfish are immune because the anemone does not recognise them as foreign bodies, they are like part of the family.
The entire reef is full of specialists ready to eat anything edible.
The trigger fish like this one can, with their tough mouths, attack any reinforced structure, no matter how strong it is, and the parrot fish can even crush the corals.
If you’re among polyps, the best thing is to look like them, and we have already met the master of imitation. The cuttlefish also lives here, just one more piece in the intricate puzzle of the reef. And, as always, they have to hide from the local marauding hungry mouths – in this case the grouper. There are members of the serranid family in virtually all the waters of the world. Their rear fins are a sure sign they can accelerate very rapidly if necessary.
One of the most dangerous killers is not, however, particularly large. Nor does it hide, because it wants everyone to know who he is, so they will leave him in peace.
It is a sea snake of the laticauda genus, a reptile which evolution has returned to the sea, adapting its anatomy to the new medium. One and a half metres in length, it hunts fish by surprising them in their lairs, and injecting its deadly venom into them. Its flattened tail serves as a fin, making it easier to move around this strange, unpredictable landscape full of holes and cavities. Though it lives in the water, this species must periodically return to land, to mate and lay its eggs. Like all snakes, it is dependent on the temperature of the environment it lives in, and so can only survive in warm waters like these.
The laticauda knows that all the creatures of the reef live very close to, or hidden inside the structures that form this bizarre environment.
In their constant wanderings around the coral reef, it is common for two of these snakes to meet. When that happens, it is important their natural aggression should be inhibited, until they recognise each other. And so they embrace, and remain still, until they have made sure. Once they have checked each other out, they separate and each one goes on his way.
But the corals are animals, and would not be able to take advantage of the energy from the sun, were it not for the fact that inside them live tiny algae called zooxanthellae. These produce oxygen and carbon, and generate the limestone that forms the hard skeleton of the corals. The more sunlight, the more they grow.
Oblivious to life of the coral reef, the largest fish in the world returns south in search of the plankton it feeds on. It is the whale shark, a colossus 18 metres in length, peaceful, inoffensive and curious.
It slowly swims around the sea with its mouth open, filtering tiny crustaceans and fish. Its life is a mystery – in fact, it was only discovered by science relatively recently. With him, we are returning to the cold waters where we began our story.
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As we move further up the west coast of Australia, and approach the Tropic of Capricorn, corals are more in evidence, and start to form reefs. The coral reef is a very different ecosystem from that of the cold waters of the south.
The coral reef is like a gigantic self-contained organism, in which energy passes from one layer to the next, with just two essential ingredients - the sun and the sea. The corals are specialists in poor waters like these, provided they are clear.
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If we dive down just a few metres, to where there is less sunlight, we can see that the variety of species quickly diminishes.
Nearer the surface, the coral world flourishes in all its splendour. Over two thousand types of animals live here, with strange relationships among the different species, all of them adaptations to ensure survival in such a competitive society.
This is a pair of clown fish, who choose to live where others die. They confidently swim between the stinging tentacles of this anemone, knowing no harm will come to them. The tentacles are armed with poisonous cells, which would mean certain death for any other fish. The clownfish are immune because the anemone does not recognise them as foreign bodies, they are like part of the family.
The entire reef is full of specialists ready to eat anything edible.
The trigger fish like this one can, with their tough mouths, attack any reinforced structure, no matter how strong it is, and the parrot fish can even crush the corals.
If you’re among polyps, the best thing is to look like them, and we have already met the master of imitation. The cuttlefish also lives here, just one more piece in the intricate puzzle of the reef. And, as always, they have to hide from the local marauding hungry mouths – in this case the grouper. There are members of the serranid family in virtually all the waters of the world. Their rear fins are a sure sign they can accelerate very rapidly if necessary.
One of the most dangerous killers is not, however, particularly large. Nor does it hide, because it wants everyone to know who he is, so they will leave him in peace.
It is a sea snake of the laticauda genus, a reptile which evolution has returned to the sea, adapting its anatomy to the new medium. One and a half metres in length, it hunts fish by surprising them in their lairs, and injecting its deadly venom into them. Its flattened tail serves as a fin, making it easier to move around this strange, unpredictable landscape full of holes and cavities. Though it lives in the water, this species must periodically return to land, to mate and lay its eggs. Like all snakes, it is dependent on the temperature of the environment it lives in, and so can only survive in warm waters like these.
The laticauda knows that all the creatures of the reef live very close to, or hidden inside the structures that form this bizarre environment.
In their constant wanderings around the coral reef, it is common for two of these snakes to meet. When that happens, it is important their natural aggression should be inhibited, until they recognise each other. And so they embrace, and remain still, until they have made sure. Once they have checked each other out, they separate and each one goes on his way.
But the corals are animals, and would not be able to take advantage of the energy from the sun, were it not for the fact that inside them live tiny algae called zooxanthellae. These produce oxygen and carbon, and generate the limestone that forms the hard skeleton of the corals. The more sunlight, the more they grow.
Oblivious to life of the coral reef, the largest fish in the world returns south in search of the plankton it feeds on. It is the whale shark, a colossus 18 metres in length, peaceful, inoffensive and curious.
It slowly swims around the sea with its mouth open, filtering tiny crustaceans and fish. Its life is a mystery – in fact, it was only discovered by science relatively recently. With him, we are returning to the cold waters where we began our story.
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Coral reef wonderland - Wild Indonesia - BBC
The spectacular coral reefs of Indonesia are one of the worlds natural wonders. In its underwater wonderland, a huge array of filter feeders use ingenious ways ...
The spectacular coral reefs of Indonesia are one of the worlds natural wonders. In its underwater wonderland, a huge array of filter feeders use ingenious ways to trap tiny particles of plankton which the flow of water brings. Stunning footage from the natural history series Wild Indonesia. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth
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The spectacular coral reefs of Indonesia are one of the worlds natural wonders. In its underwater wonderland, a huge array of filter feeders use ingenious ways to trap tiny particles of plankton which the flow of water brings. Stunning footage from the natural history series Wild Indonesia. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth
- published: 29 Jan 2010
- views: 187612
Deep Ocean ~ Coral Reef Adventure Full Documentary
Deep Ocean ~ Coral Reef Adventure Full Documentary NEW 2015
What is a coral reef?
A coral reef is a community of living organisms. It is made up of plants, fis...
Deep Ocean ~ Coral Reef Adventure Full Documentary NEW 2015
What is a coral reef?
A coral reef is a community of living organisms. It is made up of plants, fish, and many other creatures. Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. They are home to about 25% of all marine life!
There are sponges, sea slugs, oysters, clams, crabs, shrimp, sea worms, starfish and sea urchins, jellyfish and sea anemones; various types of fungi, sea turtles, and many species of fish. Think of them as the “rainforests of the oceans.”
Coral reefs have been around for millions of years. Less than 0.1% of the world’s ocean floor is covered by coral reefs. The reefs grow best in warm, shallow, clear, sunny and moving water. However, they grow very slowly—anywhere from 0.3 cm to 10 cm per year. The reefs we see today have been growing over the past 5 000 to 10 000 years.
Coral reefs are made of tiny animals called “polyps” that stay fixed in one place and are the main structure of a reef. Polyps have a hard outer skeleton made of calcium (similar to a snail’s shell).
Each polyp is connected by living tissue to form a community. Only the top layer of a coral reef contains living polyps. As new layers of the coral reef are built, the polyps leave the lower layers.
Each polyp has a ring of tentacles shaped like a cup around a central opening. The tentacles are like long arms with tips that can sting. They are used either for defense or to capture zooplankton (small animal life) for food.
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef. It is made up of over 2 900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2 600 kilometers off the northeast coast of Australia.
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Deep Ocean ~ Coral Reef Adventure Full Documentary NEW 2015
What is a coral reef?
A coral reef is a community of living organisms. It is made up of plants, fish, and many other creatures. Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. They are home to about 25% of all marine life!
There are sponges, sea slugs, oysters, clams, crabs, shrimp, sea worms, starfish and sea urchins, jellyfish and sea anemones; various types of fungi, sea turtles, and many species of fish. Think of them as the “rainforests of the oceans.”
Coral reefs have been around for millions of years. Less than 0.1% of the world’s ocean floor is covered by coral reefs. The reefs grow best in warm, shallow, clear, sunny and moving water. However, they grow very slowly—anywhere from 0.3 cm to 10 cm per year. The reefs we see today have been growing over the past 5 000 to 10 000 years.
Coral reefs are made of tiny animals called “polyps” that stay fixed in one place and are the main structure of a reef. Polyps have a hard outer skeleton made of calcium (similar to a snail’s shell).
Each polyp is connected by living tissue to form a community. Only the top layer of a coral reef contains living polyps. As new layers of the coral reef are built, the polyps leave the lower layers.
Each polyp has a ring of tentacles shaped like a cup around a central opening. The tentacles are like long arms with tips that can sting. They are used either for defense or to capture zooplankton (small animal life) for food.
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef. It is made up of over 2 900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2 600 kilometers off the northeast coast of Australia.
- published: 21 Apr 2015
- views: 18611
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef is nature’s greatest gift to Australia. It is a mosaic alive with diversity with over 4,000 coral reefs, cays and islands and is home to ...
The Great Barrier Reef is nature’s greatest gift to Australia. It is a mosaic alive with diversity with over 4,000 coral reefs, cays and islands and is home to thousands of species. The Great Barrier Reef is a living treasure to be cherished, respected and protected, for now and into the future.
WATCH OUR FAVOURITE GREAT BARRIER REEF VIDEOS
1. A Family Holiday on the Great Barrier Reef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBwsX6eJPiI
2. Learn why the Great Barrier Reef is a World Heritage Site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElDA_TkifWo
3. Great Barrier Reef Facts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d5VdQzAC_Y
4. Snorkelling with Minke Whales: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYLkgkNXDYE
5. The Best Dive Sites on the Great Barrier Reef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFtapxE2fTE
Experience the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia: http://www.queensland.com/greatbarrierreef?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=social&utm;_campaign=qld_youtube
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The Great Barrier Reef is nature’s greatest gift to Australia. It is a mosaic alive with diversity with over 4,000 coral reefs, cays and islands and is home to thousands of species. The Great Barrier Reef is a living treasure to be cherished, respected and protected, for now and into the future.
WATCH OUR FAVOURITE GREAT BARRIER REEF VIDEOS
1. A Family Holiday on the Great Barrier Reef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBwsX6eJPiI
2. Learn why the Great Barrier Reef is a World Heritage Site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElDA_TkifWo
3. Great Barrier Reef Facts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d5VdQzAC_Y
4. Snorkelling with Minke Whales: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYLkgkNXDYE
5. The Best Dive Sites on the Great Barrier Reef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFtapxE2fTE
Experience the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia: http://www.queensland.com/greatbarrierreef?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=social&utm;_campaign=qld_youtube
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 7541
Coral/Reef propagation at Tidal Gardens with Blue Zoo TV
Description: marine, coral and reef propagation at Tidal Gardens in Ohio with Blue Zoo TV. SPS corals, stony and soft corals propagated in a green house display...
Description: marine, coral and reef propagation at Tidal Gardens in Ohio with Blue Zoo TV. SPS corals, stony and soft corals propagated in a green house displaying sustainability in the hobby long with live rock and fish.
wn.com/Coral Reef Propagation At Tidal Gardens With Blue Zoo Tv
Description: marine, coral and reef propagation at Tidal Gardens in Ohio with Blue Zoo TV. SPS corals, stony and soft corals propagated in a green house displaying sustainability in the hobby long with live rock and fish.
- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 32578
Beautiful Coral Reef Tank
Stunning colors of a coral garden in reef aquarium under actinic lights.
Video was shot on Sony HDR-XR150...
Stunning colors of a coral garden in reef aquarium under actinic lights.
Video was shot on Sony HDR-XR150
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Stunning colors of a coral garden in reef aquarium under actinic lights.
Video was shot on Sony HDR-XR150
- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 442697
Adventure coral reef under the sea of Egypt
Traveling on throughout a number of the South Pacific's most spectacular reefs, the filmmakers also visit some reefs on the verge of extinction, making the sobe...
Traveling on throughout a number of the South Pacific's most spectacular reefs, the filmmakers also visit some reefs on the verge of extinction, making the sobering point that an entire reef's death occurs very quickly, while its creation takes thousands of years.
Coral Reef Adventure marks the third oceanic, ecologically-themed film from MacGillivray, following Dolphins. Also featured in the film are famed sea explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau (son of the pioneering oceanographer Jacques Cousteau) and noted ichthyologist Richard Pyle.
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Traveling on throughout a number of the South Pacific's most spectacular reefs, the filmmakers also visit some reefs on the verge of extinction, making the sobering point that an entire reef's death occurs very quickly, while its creation takes thousands of years.
Coral Reef Adventure marks the third oceanic, ecologically-themed film from MacGillivray, following Dolphins. Also featured in the film are famed sea explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau (son of the pioneering oceanographer Jacques Cousteau) and noted ichthyologist Richard Pyle.
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- published: 26 Jan 2014
- views: 227999
Coral reef fish danger - Blue Planet - BBC Environment
BBC 'Blue Planet - Deep Trouble' team explain the environmental dangers facing the world's shallow waters. With high demands for rare species of fish, coral ree...
BBC 'Blue Planet - Deep Trouble' team explain the environmental dangers facing the world's shallow waters. With high demands for rare species of fish, coral reefs are in danger of being fished out and deserted. Brilliant natural world video.
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BBC 'Blue Planet - Deep Trouble' team explain the environmental dangers facing the world's shallow waters. With high demands for rare species of fish, coral reefs are in danger of being fished out and deserted. Brilliant natural world video.
- published: 09 Jan 2009
- views: 559470
Can Coral Reefs Survive Climate Change? #OursToLose
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References/Links:
Coral/Zooxanthellae symbiosis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooxanthellae
Global coral bleaching event is underway in 2015: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2015/100815-noaa-declares-third-ever-global-coral-bleaching-event.html
Learn more about the effects and extent of coral bleaching: http://www.globalcoralbleaching.org/
Could we ever lose all our corals? http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/01/21/will-we-ever-lose-all-our-corals/
Coral reef ecosystem species density: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/ioc-oceans/priority-areas/rio-20-ocean/blueprint-for-the-future-we-want/marine-biodiversity/facts-and-figures-on-marine-biodiversity/
Oceans absorb half of global CO2: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/07/0715_040715_oceancarbon.html
Oceans absorb 90% of excess heat: http://e360.yale.edu/feature/how_long_can_oceans_continue_to_absorb_earths_excess_heat/2860/
Extent of coral loss: http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/coasts/coral_reefs/coral_facts/
Coral reef accelerated evolution:
van Oppen, Madeleine JH, et al. "Building coral reef resilience through assisted evolution." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112.8 (2015): 2307-2313. http://www.pnas.org/content/112/8/2307.full
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References/Links:
Coral/Zooxanthellae symbiosis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooxanthellae
Global coral bleaching event is underway in 2015: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2015/100815-noaa-declares-third-ever-global-coral-bleaching-event.html
Learn more about the effects and extent of coral bleaching: http://www.globalcoralbleaching.org/
Could we ever lose all our corals? http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/01/21/will-we-ever-lose-all-our-corals/
Coral reef ecosystem species density: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/ioc-oceans/priority-areas/rio-20-ocean/blueprint-for-the-future-we-want/marine-biodiversity/facts-and-figures-on-marine-biodiversity/
Oceans absorb half of global CO2: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/07/0715_040715_oceancarbon.html
Oceans absorb 90% of excess heat: http://e360.yale.edu/feature/how_long_can_oceans_continue_to_absorb_earths_excess_heat/2860/
Extent of coral loss: http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/coasts/coral_reefs/coral_facts/
Coral reef accelerated evolution:
van Oppen, Madeleine JH, et al. "Building coral reef resilience through assisted evolution." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112.8 (2015): 2307-2313. http://www.pnas.org/content/112/8/2307.full
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Produced by PBS Digital Studios: http://www.youtube.com/user/pbsdigitalstudios
Joe Hanson - Creator/Host/Writer
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Katie Graham - Camera
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
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