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Snorkeling in the Bahamas
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I was on a Catamaran Sailing and snorkeling excursion. We were snorkeling for about an hour in the pristine waters 11 feet above the coral reefs. |
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Big Fish
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The demand for fish is growing as our population grows. We are taking more and more fish and fish numbers are decreasing. Fishing removes the biggest fish from the ocean, but big female fish |
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Bahamas 2008
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Scuba diving at Oasis dive site in south of New Providence in the Bahamas. |
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Scuba diving in the Bahama's
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Diving with Blackbeard's in the Bahama's. Video from a shark dive, deep dive, and night dives. June 2008
** Sorry No audio! Youtube wouldn't let me post this video with the Jimi Hendrix songs I |
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Stingray
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This stingray is about three feet across. Can you spot the sucker fish under its tail? |
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Lionfish are dominating the coral reefs.
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Professor of zoology Mark Hixon of Oregon State University describes the deadly rampage of escaped red lion fish in Atlantic and Caribbean coral reefs. Released from aquariums, the red lion fish has |
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Parrotfish - Fauna Clips
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Parrotfish are mostly tropical, perciform marine fish of the family Scaridae. Abundant on shallow reefs of the Red Sea, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, the parrotfish family contains ten |
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Reef fish of the Bahamas
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I took these videos of off Sampson Cay, Exuma and Nassau with my Canon point and shoot digital camera. P.S. I am not a tourist |
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Shark Feeding Scuba Dive in the Bahamas
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Shark feeding scuba dive in Nassau Bahamas with the Stuart Cove's dive shop. Diving with Caribbean Reef Shark. The feeder is wearing chain link armor, we are not! We were told to stay still and keep |
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Fish Trap Design
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This video explains old-school fish trap technology from the Virgin Islands that we're applying to the Bahamas project. |
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Fun with Sharks
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Warning: Kids do NOT try doing this....EVER!
Especially the swimming part!
There is a fine line between an adrenaline rush and a Darwin Award
Place: Riding Rock Inn, San Salvador, Bahamas |
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Shark Feeding in the Bahamas
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Cageless shark dive near Nassau, Bahamas. Divemaster is feeding 40+ Caribbean Reef Sharks dead fish while divers watch. |
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